From: Automutt on
For out of the overflow of his heart his mouth speaks.

What are words but the very thoughts our minds combine with sound to
form our exceeding essence. The flow of language that gathers us all
up and thrusts us forward into the ever expanding future of our lives.

~
No good tree bears bad fruit, nor does a bad tree bear good fruit.
Each tree is recognized by its own fruit. People do not pick figs from
thornbushes, or grapes from briers. The good man brings good things
out of the good stored up in his heart, and the evil man brings evil
things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For out of the overflow
of his heart his mouth speaks.
Luke 6:43-45

~
The Whipping Boys

They whip us; those times when speech becomes impossible
when your mind freezes in time and then you know you're nothing.
In the scheme of things, your just a thought almost forgotten
in the ever onward grandiose delusion that we are truly free.

Like the atom; that is nothing but the potential of it's surrounds
we spend our lives cutting the connections that could cure us
and cry to ourselves of being all that we could be "one day"
Never seeing that now is the time to take a hold.

We debate the issues forever and declare only to ourselves
A certainty, a sureness; eludes, as we squabble with the difference
The whip cracks again and the slap upon our backs makes us stiffen
And we're the whipped, once more, as sure as the world will often slap
they flaggelate themselves and suffer onward at the new distraction.

Author's Comments

From time to time it is good to feel small, nothing, in the scheme of
things, in comparison to all that is we are so very small and often in
need of help...

Fuel for Cars, Energy for Homes,

With the advent of nano-extraction techniques, the extraction of
hydrogen from sea water for the use of power generation and fueling
of cars is a step closer. NGEN's proposed conversion of coal and gas
fired power stations to hydrogen and the supply of hydrogen for cars
will revolutionise the worlds energy sector.


MIT's Belcher uses engineered virus to split water

By Christine Peterson, on April 16th, 2010

Angela Belcher and team at MIT have tweaked a bacterial virus to serve
as a scaffolding to:

attract and bind with molecules of a catalyst (the team used iridium
oxide) and a biological pigment (zinc porphyrins). The viruses became
wire-like devices that could very efficiently split the oxygen from
water molecules.
Belcher says that

within two years she expects to have a prototype device that can carry
out the whole process of splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen,
using a self-sustaining and durable system.

This is just a very early taste of what we can expect someday from
more extensively designed molecular machine systems.

-Chris Peterson

http://www.foresight.org/nanodot/?p=3868

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