Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Electroliquid aggregation.

NICOLE KUEPPER.

“And so we started thinking about simple processes that we could use like low temperature firing conditions, ink jet printers because they’re very simple and easy to understand and we came up, basically, with this new way of making solar cells that is cheap, low tech, low temperature and able to be done in some of the least developed countries in the world…we hope."

STEPHEN HAWKING.

“Despite this cautionary tale, I believe we can and should try to understand the universe.e we have already made remarkable progress in understanding the cosmos, particularly in the last few years. We don’t yet have a complete picture, but this may not be far off. The most obvious thing about space is that it goes on and on and on.”

ELECTROLIQUID AGGREGATION.

Despite this cautionary tale, I believe we can and should try to light up the world. We came up with this new way of making solar cells that: cheap, low tech and able to be done in some of the least developed countries in the world…we hope. We don’t yet have a complete picture, but this may not be far off. The most obvious thing about space is that it goes on and on and on and we can only aspire to bring accessible artifical light in an affordable, economical and environmental manner to a portion of space; our world."

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