Greetings!
As reported last month, “Neuroscience
Suggests Electromagnetic Fields Could Drastically Boost Your Focus”
since the clinical trial EMF frequency ranged from 6 to 20 Hz,
aligning with the amygdala’s firing patterns. So you may want to try
our EM
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rate (the earth’s Schumann Resonance) while we are honoring the PC22
discount rate for the next month for 10% off.
Just posted, Valone’s interview on the Love
Covered Life podcast with Melissa Denyce https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0otxmO6ZIU0 which
is about one hour long and enthusiastically supported by a wonderful
interviewer.
Our YouTube channel continues to grow in subscribers
and content. If you have not yet subscribed here is THE
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or so. After October 1st, we extend your membership for a
full year, through 2025, so you will receive TWO holiday gifts
instead of one, besides the quarterly mailing benefits.
Story #1 is a summary of a great four-year report just
released in September called Hydrogen
Insights 2024, available for
download (PDF), released by the international HydrogenCouncil.com. It
unites 140 companies from diverse subdivisions as well as regions,
indicating about $9 trillion in marketplace financing, about a
seven-fold increase. Furthermore, clean hydrogen projects that
reached final investment decision (FID) have seen a dramatic increase
from 102 committed projects in 2020, representing some USD $10
billion in committed investment, to 434 in 2024, representing some
USD $75 billion investment in clean energy hydrogen.
Story #2 offers a new perspective on a safe mini
nuclear reactor, about 3 by 10 feet in size, which can be used for
space flights and for the future Moon Base. The short 5
minute video explains a little
more about the Space Micro-Reactor, which was presented at a recent
UK Space Conference by Rolls Royce.
It is funded under the Lunar Surface Nuclear Power Contract by the UK
Space Agency.
Story #3 could have been the lead story since it
represents everything that our institute has been advocating for
sustainability. Reported by CNN Climate, the
Hunters Point community is advertised as
the world's first “net-zero” single-family home development in the
US. During the last two hurricanes, as parts of Florida went dark
from Helene and Milton, the
lights stayed on in this net-zero, storm-proof community,
so they are proving to have a self-sufficient, modular generation
design, based on solar power.
Story #4 is a really exciting satellite
launch system by SpinLaunch now
in trial runs catapulting satellite rockets into space
electromagnetically, resulting in a 4 times fuel reduction and a ten
times cost reduction. Watch the three minute amplified animation of
the launch sequence, which seems like science fiction. Check out
recent developments in our Suborbital
Flight Program and Space
Systems.
A Related Story is about the development of an
actual “tractor beam” to retrieve space
junk while in space.
Story #5 is the latest Rocky
Mountain Institute’s report on alternative air conditioning.
With the world warming at an unprecedented rate, the demand for
cooling is expected to put an additional 5.6 billion air conditioners
into homes by 2050, adding another 100 gigatons of CO2 to the
atmosphere if alternatives are not implemented. What RMI is
particularly excited about is a class of advanced materials that
provide a passive daytime radiative cooling (PDRC) effect.
It creates a 16 to 20 percent decrease in the inside temperature when
the outside can be at or above 50 C or 90 F. RMI even created
a video to
explain how this new material,
actually works using optically selective aerogel.
Another principle that we have reported on is phase-change
insulation that also has similar temperature decrease
statistics.
Onward and Upward.
Tom Valone, Editor
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