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Part 49 Article: Timeline My Blog Title: The untold the retold Click on PDF to download from Part 1 COLUMN Q 960 AD to 1279 AD Song Dynasty China  18 Emperors Duration: 319 Years From [AI overview]: During the medieval period (approx. 500–1500 CE), Christianity was not a single unified entity but was classified into distinct, often competing, branches, with the Western Latin Church dominating Europe while the Eastern Orthodox Church controlled Eastern Europe and the Byzantine Empire. The central division occurred in 1054 CE with the Great Schism, which formally separated Western (Roman Catholic) and Eastern (Greek Orthodox) traditions. Major Institutional Branches: Roman Catholic Church (Western or Latin Church): Centered in Rome under the Pope, this was the dominant religious institution in Western Europe. It was highly hierarchical, consisting of the Pope, cardinals, bishops, and local priests. Eastern Orthodox Church (Byzantine Church): Based in Constantinople, this branch was h...

Quantum Power Sources


Article: Power Supply

My Blog Title: Quantum Power Sources


The current society infrastructures are industrially powered from solar farm, wind farm, water dams, bio-fuels, bio-thermal, coal power plant, oil and gas, electricity power plant, and uranium nuclear power plants.


The advance upgrade is the quantum power sources or atomic nuclear fusion plants. In our daily life, electrical appliances need power ranges from phone charger 4 Watts per hour, LED light bulb 7 Watts per hour, bathroom power shower 7,500 Watts per hour. That power consumption is from 1 Watt to average of 10,000 Watts per hour per item appliance.


1 Megawatt is 1 million watt and on average one home consumes electricity of 30,000 Watts per day. So what is the power capacity that quantum power can supply?


The Photon generates light; atoms produce energy or power supply, and silicons process in computer devices. They are crucial quantum-field practices. Yet we wouldn't now mean quantum in chemistry and Science Tech computer. Quantum is about the smallest particles.


[1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000]

1 Nonillion atoms or in atomic mass units = 1,661 kilograms. Atoms can't be catched by bare hand, and mechanic work is utilized to perform the power production. So quantum mechanics is a very explanatory term.


The fusion power of atomic nuclei will generate electricity from the heat in fusion. At the quantum fusion power station, 11 megawatts of electricity is produced every 5 seconds.


Yet quantum is our futuristic power source, and nowadays, the quantum power production has been manufactured and operated with result at specific industry level. In the next few decades, the quantum power source would supply the society's infrastructures globally.


So now we wait for the moment of society's advance phases.


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1:https://www.powermag.com

2:https://www.citymapia.com


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creating%20a%20fusion%20power%20plant.

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