Could Lasers Acutally be the Future of Free Energy?

this is really clever…and MIGHT work…

The quest for free or abundant energy has been at the forefront of discussion for a lot of the 21st century and before.  This fascinating discovery at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory could take us a step closer to abundant energy from the sun.

An international team has for the first time precisely tracked the surprisingly rapid process by which light rearranges the outermost electrons of a metal compound and turns it into an active catalyst – a substance that promotes chemical reactions.

The results, published April 1 in Nature, could help in the effort to develop novel catalysts to efficiently produce fuel using sunlight. The research was performed with an X-ray laser at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.

From mocroprocessors to medical applications, lasers have been used in so many productive capacities.  So why not energy?  What do you think could laser configurations of some sort lead to efficient or even free energy of some sort?

Let’s find out more of the scientific details on page 2

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2 Comments

  1. Carwyn Floyd said:

    I am sure the fossil fuel industry will be the first in line to congratulate all tje hard working scientists who help develop it.

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