Free energy is a reality – Nanotechnology is the key

nanoholdings.com The technologies are here, we only have to use them people ! Demand them to be used NOW ! Imagine infrared solar cells that also work at night ! 24hours 365 days all time energy generation ! Regards, Stefan.
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Nanotechnology set to change the Future of Energy and replace fossil and nuclear Fuels
Further videos about topics addressed are available on this and my other channel: www.youtube.com and video responses. Mirrored. www.youtube.com nanoholdings.com – Justin Hall-Tipping CEO of “Nanoholdings” Explains how nanotechnology is set to change the future of energy and replace fossil and nuclear fuels: Discuss this video in detail, share links, videos, pictures, sources, and more! Visit the AlienScientist Discussion board for this topic: www.alienscientist.com Below is an excerpt from: nanoholdings.com Nanoholdings is a team of scientists, investors and innovators working at the cutting-edge of nanotechnology to develop solutions to the world’s growing energy problems. Working in partnership with the world’s best universities we develop products and companies that will revolutionize the way we use and generate energy. Two things stand out about us — we focus exclusively on nanotechnology-based energy solutions and we work at the very cutting-edge of nano-energy research. Our extensive network of leading scientists in the nanotechnology field are central to our work – scientists based at eminent universities around the world, who are working at the coal-face of nano-energy research to seek out alternative solutions for how we generate, transmit, store and use energy. We support and guide their research, transforming breakthroughs into viable solutions — products to revolutionize the way we use and generate energy.
Read MoreTEDxHouston 2011 – Wade Adams – Nanotechnology and Energy
Dr. Wade Adams is the Director of the Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology at Rice University. The Institute is devoted to the development of new innovations on the nanometer scale. Some of the institute’s current thrusts include research in carbon nanotubes, medical applications of nanoparticles, nanoporous membranes, molecular computing, and nanoshell diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Wade was appointed a senior scientist (ST) in the Materials Directorate of the Wright Laboratory in 1995. Prior to that he was a research leader and in-house research scientist in the directorate. For the past 36 years he has conducted research in polymer physics, concentrating on structure-property relations in high-performance organic materials. He is internationally known for his research in high-performance rigid-rod polymer fibers, X-ray scattering studies of fibers and liquid crystalline films, polymer dispersed liquid crystals, and theoretical studies of ultimate polymer properties.
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