Although, like many lower forms of life, we could live and have lived without any understanding of the nature of beat, without any idea as to how to control or bow to employ it, yet the advance of civilisation can be traced along the lines of our gradual acquirement of the knowledge of how to utilise available heat energy. All the heat we use comes from the sun. Glancing briefly at our storehouse of heat, it will be interesting, since this is an historical study, to go back to the very beginning of our earth. Some two thousand million years ago, for reasons into which we need not enquire here, our earth, accompanied by a number of brothers and sisters (the planets) and a vast host of unimportant cousins (the asteroids) left the sun and shor...
This article discusses the results of a mathematical study on how efficiently the energy of the sun ...
Solar energy, coming from a 5800K heat reservoir, has thermodynamic advantages over fossil fuel comb...
Abstract: Renewable solar energy, in its direct and indirect forms (wind, hydro, forests and other b...
Why does the Sun shine? Today we know the answer to the question and we also know that ear...
Fire is a force that links everyday human activities to some of the most powerful energetic movement...
Abstract The present review describes the role of different energy regimes throughout the human hist...
Provided that you have a good knowledge of our present beliefs with regard to the layer of gas surro...
Abstract. Fossil fuels developed from ancient deposits of organic material, and thus can be thought ...
Fire is a force that links everyday human activities to some of the most powerful energetic movement...
The possibility of a high-temperature origin of life has gained support based on indirect evidence o...
Major revolutions in energy capture have occurred in both Earth and human history, with each transit...
The quest for the energy source of stars, capable of maintaining their long-lasting brightness, has ...
Proto-human creatures emerged upon the earth some two million years ago. For the greater part of the...
This project curates a genealogy of energy, treating energy as a historical entity that is generated...
582-592The nature and effects of heat have intrigued philosophers and scientists since ancient time...
This article discusses the results of a mathematical study on how efficiently the energy of the sun ...
Solar energy, coming from a 5800K heat reservoir, has thermodynamic advantages over fossil fuel comb...
Abstract: Renewable solar energy, in its direct and indirect forms (wind, hydro, forests and other b...
Why does the Sun shine? Today we know the answer to the question and we also know that ear...
Fire is a force that links everyday human activities to some of the most powerful energetic movement...
Abstract The present review describes the role of different energy regimes throughout the human hist...
Provided that you have a good knowledge of our present beliefs with regard to the layer of gas surro...
Abstract. Fossil fuels developed from ancient deposits of organic material, and thus can be thought ...
Fire is a force that links everyday human activities to some of the most powerful energetic movement...
The possibility of a high-temperature origin of life has gained support based on indirect evidence o...
Major revolutions in energy capture have occurred in both Earth and human history, with each transit...
The quest for the energy source of stars, capable of maintaining their long-lasting brightness, has ...
Proto-human creatures emerged upon the earth some two million years ago. For the greater part of the...
This project curates a genealogy of energy, treating energy as a historical entity that is generated...
582-592The nature and effects of heat have intrigued philosophers and scientists since ancient time...
This article discusses the results of a mathematical study on how efficiently the energy of the sun ...
Solar energy, coming from a 5800K heat reservoir, has thermodynamic advantages over fossil fuel comb...
Abstract: Renewable solar energy, in its direct and indirect forms (wind, hydro, forests and other b...