 william stockwell Free Access | Subject: While thinking about Eestor General posted by WilliamStockwell on Friday, July 25th 2008 @ 11:44 AM
while thinking about how great it will be when Eestor gets it wonder item out I remembered another product I thought would change everything
"By John Edwards
July 15, 2002 — CIO — As far as inventions go, a glass battery sounds about as promising as a concrete basketball or an oatmeal telephone. But Roy Baldwin claims that his unique power source could someday energize everything from mobile phones to automobiles.
Baldwin’s battery is based on Dynaglass, an inorganic polymer that’s allegedly stronger than steel, yet flexible enough to wrap food. Baldwin, a retired mechanical engineer, says Dynaglass was developed in the mid-1990s, but some of the technology is based on research by the Soviet military and space programs. He learned about the material while helping a friend ship medical supplies to Russia. "Later on, we discovered that the material could be used to store energy," says Baldwin, who then formed a company?Columbus, Ohio-based Dynelec?to explore the technology’s potential.
Baldwin boasts that Dynaglass is a remarkable power source. A Dynaglass battery, he says, is infinitely rechargeable and might be able to generate up to 30 times more energy than a lead-acid battery of comparable size and weight. The device, which can be produced in a wide range of sizes, also contains no acids or other dangerous chemicals, making it pollution free. "It just reacts like glass," Baldwin says. But since Dynaglass isn’t brittle like ordinary glass, it’s durable and won’t shatter when dropped."
and then nothing- yet I still have high hopes for Eestor. Also nanosafe batteries with their promise of quick recharge time, long life and safety seem ready to go. |
 Ryan Levesque Tuesday Host Group Co-Administrator | Subject: RE: While thinking about Eestor General posted by Ryan on Friday, July 25th 2008 @ 12:01 PM
I was half expecting the article to say Dynaglass also provides an effective cure for cancer (or at least hemorrhoids)! If we find an old press release stating Lockheed Martin partnered with Dynaglass...well then, we're in big trouble!
For my part, I'm expecting big things from EEStor! Keeping my fingers firmly crossed...
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