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August

Posted at August 15, 2008 by Neece

In a giant leap for clean energy, MIT professor Daniel Nocera and his team, have developed a simple method to split water molecules and produce oxygen gas. This paves the way for large scale use of solar power.

Getting energy from the sun isn’t the hard part, it seems. It’s storing that energy that has been a problem.

These guys at MIT were inspired by how plants perform photosynthesis. Their revolutionary method uses abundant, non-toxic natural materials.

I won’t get into all the details, but I just wanted to share it with you because it seems pretty important and wonderful.

Here’s a link to MIT where they have a video of Daniel Nocera describing the new process and a lot more details.

This is just the beginning though. It’s still not really cost effective, but other scientists will be able to run with it and we’ll see where it all leads us in the near future.

Nocera hopes that within 10 years, we’ll be able to power our homes in daylight through photovoltaic cells, while using excess solar energy to produce hydrogen and oxygen to power our own household fuel cell.

Of course, the power companies will not like this. But hopefully it will all happen anyway. :)


 
 

August

Posted at August 15, 2008 by Neece

My friend sent me a link to the Times Online this morning, to an article titled Red Bull gives you wings - and heart trouble?. My husband drinks Red Bull, and my friend thinks I do too. I don’t actually. I drink Java Monster. It’s delicious and is in a 16 ounce can instead of the paltry 8 ounces you get from Red Bull. So of course I read the article because I don’t want my husband and I to be harming our health unknowingly.

My friend - we’ll call him Sam to protect his identity - said that he always knew this stuff was bad for you. And that was that for him. Case closed. I said I wanted more data. He said, “I don’t.. that stuff’s loaded with enough caffeine to explode an elephant’s heart… no more data needed.”

What? Are you kidding me? Read more…


 
 

August

Posted at August 14, 2008 by Neece

So there’s this new networking tool called Scoutle.
I’ll let this 4 minute video explain it, since it does a very good job:

If you join, find us, we’re HDC. Make a connection with us and we can support each other effortlessly. :) Here’s a link to the Atheist Network on there. You can also go to our widget in the sidebar. :)


 
 

August

Posted at August 13, 2008 by Neece

Here is a bit of history for you. It’s a chart of world religions. I find this helpful because it shows that they were all created over time, and implied in this is that they were created by men.

This chart is interesting because obviously a lot of religions and religions-turned-myth are not on here. Also interesting is the fact that most of these are still being practiced. Though this chart doesn’t show it, it seems that since the dawn of man, there has always been a yearning to understand the mysterious, and to name and personify it in some way by creating gods and stories.

And yet, most scientists and great thinkers, the great minds, are and have been atheists, agnostics or deists.

Read more…


 
 

August

Posted at August 12, 2008 by Neece

I just posted an interesting piece by Sam Harris that I found regarding the truth about atheism. It was written in 2006 for the LA Times and holds some ideas as to how atheists as a general rule view the world, and how religious people view atheists.

Here at Believers Anonymous, I want create a place for folks with a “believing problem” to be able to easily find resources, whether that be an article that concisely talks about atheism, opinions and “testimonies” of other people finding their way, or well, just about anything that might be helpful to you.

This is a journey for me as well, because, while I’ve been an atheist for a long time, I’ve come to feel that I need to be a bit more proactive about my lack of faith. Hence the creation of this site, obviously. I’m comfortable in my godlessness, but you might need facts, information and/or support to help you with your beliefs. That information isn’t always easy to come by, so it might take awhile.

Anyway, I’m on a Quest for this information. (Any tidbits or suggestions are always welcome, by the way… or help even.. I would love that too!) As I find it, I’ll present it to you as best I can. This brings me to a couple small things I want to talk to you about. Read more…


 
 
 
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