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hey /sci/
Entering science fair with topic "What will power the future?"
Any ideas?

>> No.1897443

inb4 magnets

>> No.1897444
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1897444

here we go

>> No.1897445

How do blankets work?

>> No.1897446

Inb4 gas, coal, and oil.

>> No.1897447

magnets

>> No.1897448

nuclear fission,
hopefully

>> No.1897450

>>1897427
magnets. anti-mater. wormholes. LHC.

>> No.1897454

Solar Power is the only possible solution for the following reason: if we use anything else than solar power then too much solar rays will hit the Earth and cause more global warming damage. So we have to collect the extra rays and turn them into electricity.

>> No.1897473

Piss.

No seriously, you can make batteries using uric acid. You'll get extra credit from your teachers for being creative and lols from your classmates for making a science fair project about piss.

>> No.1897496

solar. It's the original source of every energy on the planet. But there are hundreds of ways to do it. Send a bigass thing into space that captures sun efficiently and concentrates it into something smaller, so it can reach the surface more efficiently. Yes.

>> No.1897523

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space-based_solar_power

>> No.1897531

Personally I think that thorium power has a great deal of potential.

>> No.1897536

Fusion
duh

>> No.1897555

Space-based solar power cracks me up. "What's the biggest problem with solar power?" "It's not expensive enough! Let's put it in space!"

>> No.1897596

GRAPHENE

>> No.1897606

>>1897448
I think you mean fusion

>> No.1897615

>>1897555
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=japan+building+space+elevator&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&a
mp;rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a

>> No.1897632

>>1897454
>if we use anything else than solar power then too much solar rays will hit the Earth and cause more global warming damage
not sure if troll...

>> No.1897640

>>1897606
no, fission.
fusion is just 20 years away... and always will be.

>> No.1897659

>>1897640
You know, nuclear fission already happens everyday.