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COSMIC CERENKOV RADIATION - POWER SOURCES WE'VE BARELY EXPLOREDSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Wed, 04/13/2011 - 10:58.
Since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear problems occurred on March 11, 2011, many newscast reporters on television and radio have had to explain the extreme problems occurring at the 6 un-cooled Japanese nuclear reactors.
Reporters could be heard stumbling and struggling to explain the complex engineering and sophisticated physics which were involved. Half lives, isotopes, light water, boron, caesium 137, Sieverts, rems, etc., etc..
I thought to myself: I bet these reporters wish they had been more attentive in their high school math, science, and physics classes. I know I wish I had paid more attention.
But it’s never to late to learn, so here we go!
The image above is a NASA sketch of theoretical gamma ray energy collectors. The energy which such an array would collect is Cerenkov Radiation (or Cherenkov).
Cerenkov Radiation is the radiation which causes the blue glow (See Google images) in the water in nuclear reactors.
Unlike photo voltaic arrays - which collect energy from the sun less than half the time - Cerenkov collectors collect gamma rays from deep space, so they are operative 24 hours a day.
While we continue to poison the globe with a light dusting of toxic radiation and an atmosphere full of fossil fuel exhausts - where are novel energy concepts like Cerenkov Collectors being built and tested?
Unfortunately, not in my backyard.
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Chernkov gamma collectors are a revelation to me--!