The Book To End All Books, Michael Mathiesen
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The Book To End All Books

Unabridged: 6 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/10/2023


Synopsis

This book is all about the GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT IN HUMAN HISTORY.Imagine, if you will, living in the world where there are two suns in the sky, almost every day. This is what most of the planets enjoy. Our solar system only has one sun, because the second gas giant, which we call Jupiter never ignited by a nuclear fusion chain reaction. BUT, it is almost certain to do so soon. Jupiter is currently contracting in size by several hundred meters every day. And on the other side of the coin, humanity desperately needs a new and rich and free source of renewable energy. There isn't enough of it falling to the Earth from our sun. Having two of them will solve that problem and eliminate the need for fossil fuels for all eternity.How do we get there? You have to read this book to learn how. It's not rocket science - but it is the science fiction story you will never forget - I guarantee. On Earth, we're using lasers and Hydrogen atoms to experiment in creating the world's first cold fusion power. It's extremely difficult to do because you have to hold the hydrogen inside an extremely powerful magnetic field and heat the area up inside to over ten thousand degrees F. So, these power plants on Earth cannot be practical since they will always require more energy going in than the energy coming out.Jupiter, on the other hand has the largest and strongest magnetic field in the universe as far as we know. AND, the hydrogen atoms that we need to start the fusion reaction are sitting there in massive quantities and in a stationery easy target squeezed into a Hydrogen plasma or even in the metallic state, just waiting to explode or actually implode or fuse. Has someone set us up for this great achievement?  After completing this book, I hope you will look for the companion book 'The Jupiter Sun - The Greatest Achievement in Human History'.

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