So, you have a big steam engine rotating uh rods and pulleys and belts and drove the factory, very efficient. And then electricity came in and they replaced the steam engine with an electric engine um thinking that it was going to help alot and productivity didn't increase at all and they were puzzled.
Think about what it's like in the 1890s, right? Electricity being more widely available, at least in urban sectors.And things like, you know, light bulbs.
work, and so that's why we study forces. So there are the various subatomic forces of which we're familiar and for instance, electricity and magnetism are components of electromagnetism, which then governs the behavior of things like-- This is amazing. Electromagnetismexplains, of course, electricity , magnetism, but it explains how light works.
as a civilization. This is exciting because nuclear fusion, if achieved commercially, will solve most of our energy needs in a clean, safe way, providing virtually unlimited clean electricity . The problem is that fusion is incredibly difficult to achieve. You need to heat hydrogen to over 100 million degrees Celsius and contain it long enough foratoms to fuse. That's why the joke in the past has been that fusion is 30 years away and always will be. Just in case you're not familiar, let me
late '20s was fantastic. If you talk about changes and and experiencing This was the first time there was electricity in houses. So that was the first time you would have refrigeration and you would have lighting in houses.This was the first time that you had um cars popular. That you could First time
alive. And uh mitochondria do this, and then as they do this, they transform energy from food biochemistry into electricity and into signals and into heat. And the reason the body is warm is because the mitochondria, as theytransform and flow electrons like a little energetic circuit, they release heat. So the the source of heat, right,
So, you think the United States is going to put ground troops in, Iran are going to resist, and then chaos is going to break out in the United electricity , and food. So, you attack power plants. You attack
action on the mitigation side or on the adaptation side. Um you know, what's called the levelized cost of electricity , which is a a somewhat misleading measure of how expensive electricity is, but has been the sort of industry standard for a generation. Umsolar power is dramatically cheaper than any fossil fuel alternative um that's ever been produced.
winter. The destroyer, disrupt water supply system, heating system, electricity system and another another objects and facilities for normal lifeof of civilian population.
Raw material runs out. Electricity runs out. Then you need to get this.And I was just so happy observing this.
It gets some from-- and that isn't counted here. electricity . But then nuclear plants, startups began to decline.
Yeah. And part of that is funders need to be better. We need to be uh more willing to invest in things like electricity when a group of people in an area get cash relief. Have you seen this
If you look at the historical record, it's about torpedo rays in the Nile and in the Mediterranean, the ancient Greeks, the Romans, the Egyptians discovered electricity . But the Amazon has been inhabited 11,000 years, so certainly our species was coming across electricity in the Amazon over 10,000 years ago.We tend to think that electricity was discovered by Benjamin Franklin with his kite experiment, but it's these electric creatures that introduced
The speed isn't always there. Electricity isn't always there.And so because we understand this, that dictates how we set up the timing, and how we make sure that our students are
Yeah. So this vitality you're speaking about-- Yeah. Electricity changed everything. Fire changed everything.
electricity generation for about 60 years you know if an individual got 100 percent of their electricity from nuclear energy and lived to be a hundred their waste would fit inside of a Coke can
electricity at the same time so that's really what's so amazing about it and part of why we're passionate about our technology - it's one of the
electricity which has to be purchased from either wind or solar and the way that a lot of those markets work is that they quote out the total number of
Electricity was-- the technology was there for a good several decades before the factories reinvented their business processes and reinvented their organizations.
Electricity being turned off in the winter kind of poverty.
electricity that been going on for decades but drought was the final straw and I felt really brilliant for calling it a week before although I will admit
electricity for a hairdryer to get rid of water from your hair so that's the energy water or water energy water Nexus
electricity but but not all of it are there any Ian this probably I'm sure that if I thought about this first I
electricity and when you think about it the the Grid in many cases just hasn't made it to those people and is probably
electricity board, what about electricity , no
electricity , nowadays all the work is to provide electricity , if the electricity goes off for a while then the
Electricity utilities have traditionally been very, very conservative institutions.
electricity , the telegraph, the telephone, the phonograph.
Electricity -- either using solar for the camp, and sometimes they use backup diesel generators.
electricity to its fear centers in its brain.
Electricity demand, of course, will grow in the next four decades.
electricity is nuclear. There's a large fraction that's natural gas, 10% is natural gas. There is a lot of coal. There is a lot of fossil fuel
electricity now when you kiss her 35 37 years later that you did then I say no of course not ah isn't that a shame I
electricity , as if it were inert matter, and we impress it into our nurseries as a toy for the children!" "We tap the bowels of the earth and subject to our domestic use the vapors. We experiment
electricity . Similarly, we have no idea what causes perception. For example, when you see this
electricity in Portugal, which in the last five years have, has moved from 17% to 45% of its electricity from renewable sources. Just one example of what's possible, now obviously,
electricity rates. And then they would find gullible journalists who would write stories about these without ever looking at the fine print and seeing, "Well, what are the economic
electricity and if that was a 3,000 km transmission grid Arrow you could get to
electricity almost certainly unless we can change the assumptions it'll be an internal
electricity stacking one risky transformation to electric cars on top of another risky trans transformation
electricity should be about a third the size of the other if you were thinking about in true dimensions which was we
electricity are now working at chevron they're not working at BP they're now working at Goldman Sachs they're now
electricity from just three sources. Mostly coal and gas, some hydro, some nuclear. In
electricity demands and for that, umm, Santa has a vast array of underwater turbines in the Arctic Ocean so everything, his whole
... but the thing is, even while that is true, and Einstein maybe spent the last few years of his life trying to blend electricity and magnetism and gravity in a, a single thing, and he was unsuccessful, but he still was a very, very valuable critic— ... of quantum mechanics. It's not that he didn't understand it, because he did understand it. He thought about the implications and all this quantum
world needs this." And the proliferation experts were telling us that otherwise people would start enriching uranium throughout the world, and we'd be building enriched uranium power plants because we need the electricity that's clean and base load. But in those processes, they'll be making fuel that could be one day used for atomic weapons, for nuclear weapons, and they were worried that, that the growth of this enriched uranium, think about the centrifuges, that having a lot more centrifuges happening all over the
So electricity is fast, right?
And electricity likes to run up metal.
how electricity runs through carbon materials.
It gets some from-- and that isn't counted here. the electricity comes from.