The Power of the Sun in the Palm of Our Hands

We could soon harness the power of a sun in a laboratory setting, ala Dr. Octopus’s mad scientist escapades in Spider Man 2.  Or at least that’s what this experiment hopes to prove (report from WIRED.)

The project at the Lawrence Livermore National Ignition Facility plans to ignite a miniture star in a controlled lab environment using lasers.  This tiny nuclear reactor could produce tremendous amounts of energy.  For example, our sun blasts about 386 BILLION gigawatts of energy into space.  A large nuclear reactor generates 1 gigawatt.  Do the math.  Even if we could create a star hundreds of billions times smaller than our sun, the energy output would still be massive.  This could solve all of our energy problems as long as we can control the nuclear fusion and harness to power of a star.  Worst case scenario = the destruction of earth if the star we build powers out of control.

nif_laserhomeThis building could soon be home to a man-made baby star.

Why Is Exxon Really Interested In Electromagnetics?

October 18, 2008 by The Loki Man · 2 Comments
Filed under: Conspiracies, Corporations, Science, Technology 

In light of the recent articles we’ve published on magnets, electromagnetism, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and the dangers posed by some of this magnetic research, we felt it was about time to raise the following question:

Why is Exxon investing billions into electromagnetics? 

According to Exxon, they are interested in using electromagnetics to locate oil fields beneath the earth’s crust.  But, given the potential applications of electromagnetics, experts are telling us they can’t help but wonder what one of the world’s most powerful corporations wants with electromagnetics.

The mysterious scientist and conspiracy investigator Sol told us the following:  “Research for years has supported the theory electromagnetics can be used for mind control.  You have to wonder why the world’s largest oil company, and one of it’s most powerful corporations, would be investing billions in electromagnetic technology.  Personally, I find it troubling, especially at a time where we are facing an energy crisis.”

What do you think?

Read about Exxon’s work with electromagnetics.