Save Up to 50% Flush Water Without Losing Efficiency
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Did you know that toilets alone account for up to 30% of a household’s total water use? What if you could cut that in half — without sacrificing flushing performance? Here’s how: Today, water fills your toilet cistern under mains pressure (typically 2.5 bar or more) but drains for flushing at atmosp…
Read MoreMoving 1 Ton for 1,000 km at €10–20 Is Now Possible. Here’s How.
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Airships — a technology from the past — could become the logistics solution of the future. With modern materials, solar panels, and electric propulsion, we now have the ability to create safe, low-cost, and eco-friendly cargo transport systems capable of reaching remote areas without infrastructure.…
Read MoreHow an Aquarium Filter Inspired a Way to Boost Hydropower and Ship Efficiency
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Not long ago, I remembered a simple experiment I ran years ago. I bought an aquarium filter with a Venturi tube. It works like this: as water flows through the narrowing, it speeds up and draws in air, creating a stream full of bubbles. I directed this stream onto a spoon (simulating a turbine blade…
Read MoreIs a Perpetual Motion Machine Possible?
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Many of us dream of a technology that runs forever — no fuel, no breakdowns, no fatigue. Something like a perpetual motion machine: a mechanism capable of generating endless energy. Could an artesian well be that infinite energy source? At first glance, a deep artesian well, where pressurized water …
Read MoreWhat do supermarkets and energy systems have in common?
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Have you ever thought about how we choose groceries? We need everything — vegetables, meat, fish, milk, bread, candy for the kids, and flowers for our partner. The key is: we have options. Now imagine walking into a supermarket… and half the shelves are empty.Or worse — you’re told: “Everything else…
Read MoreHydrogen or natural gas — what will really power tomorrow’s energy?
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Everyone’s talking about green hydrogen. It sounds like the future: clean, high-tech, climate-friendly. It dominates headlines, conferences, and funding reports. But let’s be honest: while we discuss hydrogen molecules, 99% of meals are still cooked using good old methane. There’s your first reality…
Read MoreWhat’s more effective — solar panels or solar collectors? The answer may surprise you
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When we talk about renewable energy, solar panels instantly come to mind. They’ve become the icon of sustainability. But what if I told you there’s another solar technology that’s significantly more efficient, yet rarely mentioned?Enter: solar thermal collectors. While solar panels (photovoltaics) c…
Read MoreProhibition and the Fight Against CO₂ – What Do They Have in Common?
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Do you believe that any rural farmer could have become an oil tycoon? As early as 1897, people knew the secret of clean fuel, and there was a chance for a completely different world—one without tycoons, corporations, logistics issues, environmental problems, sanctions, or oil cartels like OPEC. Henr…
Read MoreCO2 – Not an Enemy, but a Source of Prosperity!
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We’re constantly told that carbon dioxide (CO2) is a deadly threat, the main culprit of climate disasters. But what if we’re being misled? What if this demonized substance is actually the key to global well-being? CO2 is the foundation of life on Earth — it feeds all living things and has the potent…
Read MorePandora’s box is open
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What if the world as we know it collapses tomorrow? You weren’t expecting it, but World War III has already arrived. Today, June 22, 2025, the USA began bombing nuclear facilities in Iran. Many of you remember June 22, 1941, when Germany attacked the USSR, marking the beginning of the Great Pa…
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