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By: starshock01. on 16 May 12, 21:24:12
It would feel like running a red hot steel rod across your hand...for about an hour? after as well...
By: nortalus. on 15 May 12, 11:54:42
I have tickets to? go see the live show this June :P
By: matt4real4life. on 12 May 12, 00:10:33
can i try it? *causally pulls out? plank of wood*
By: nimsahug. on 11 May 12, 12:10:55
/watch?v=E_qMHNJw1w4?
By: theblindmantoo. on 03 May 12, 17:59:57
You need the? sun to shine.
By: GregoryTheGr8ster. on 03 May 12, 05:10:26
Using concentrated sunlight to boil water is a bit more cost effective than using solar panels, but it? still is nowhere near as cost effective as nuclear, or even wind power. Coal is by far the cheapest source of energy. Too bad about the pollution, though :-(
By: 012chris210. on 02 May 12, 21:24:51
I find it clever how it wont melt a mirror but if you turned the mirror over it would probably burn? instantly
By: override367. on 01 May 12, 06:53:31
We? do, concentrated thermal solar plants.
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By: Muze42. on 19 Apr 12, 04:38:43
Melting point of diamond is 3550C, this focus point is 3500C, you'd have to wait a minute maybe for it to melt, but it exposed to oxygen in the air? at that temperature it would burn like coal and form carbon dioxide.
By: jewbricator. on 18 Apr 12, 00:16:36
We will be soon! BrightSource is doing this in? the California Desert with their Ivanpah project. Go solar!
By: apitt75. on 17 Apr 12, 12:42:02
Dashatnyaaa?
By: CrazyMonkey124. on 16 Apr 12, 04:21:45
It would reflect some light, but? it would probably melt. I doubt that it would be able to reflect a dangerous amount of light before it degrades too.
By: CodfishCatfish. on 14 Apr 12, 17:18:59
Exactly what the guy said at the present there is no known material that can withstand the heat. You need to contain the water to? super heat it but a brilliant question I agree there is a similar tower about 100 meters tall with a similar setup in spain to do just what you ask.
By: TheHumanSuitcase. on 14 Apr 12, 00:03:11
What? would happen if you put a mirror under it?
By: Scofthe7seas. on 13 Apr 12, 21:08:33
I? can't even imagine what the light refraction might do to things in the room :/ Dangerous.
By: kazartify. on 10 Apr 12, 03:08:23
That already exists. "Search solar? thermal power plant" on google.
By: pds0303. on 07 Apr 12, 15:10:35
try diamond...? I MUST SEE THIS
By: johnnyjayramone. on 07 Apr 12, 06:47:22
Well said. I remember seeing this video some time ago and was? just making a cuppa tea and thought .."I really should try and find that video again, surely that could mean clean energy for us all."
By: TehLiquid. on 03 Apr 12, 07:19:29
diamonds can't melt from conventional means, it takes 10 times the normal heat that can be achieved by normal means, this bean with 3500 degrees of heat, it would take over 35000 degrees which is impossible to achieve, It has been done by the Z-Machine at the Sandia National Laboratories by using a pressure of 10 million times normal? Atmospheric pressure. To create the pressure, the machine's magnetic fields hurled small plates at the diamond at 34 kilometers per second (21 miles per second)
By: billytalent77. on 02 Apr 12, 19:28:31
Everything? melts.
By: BKInbound. on 31 Mar 12, 00:51:17
yes, i know?
By: TehLiquid. on 31 Mar 12, 00:49:27
if it melts rocks it will melt your hand? in less than a second
By: TehLiquid. on 31 Mar 12, 00:46:42
diamonds don't? melt
By: TheFanta913. on 29 Mar 12, 00:37:27
Cloudy day ?? Power cuts FTW!!!!!