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"My father was a master mechanic; I grew up with a screwdriver in one hand and a pair of pliers in the other."
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This is such a great idea - there must be an engineer who can make this happen. All you would need as a flat surface that is angled to receive solar radiation and presto, you have solar power ready to use.
You can already use black paint (matte black) to solar heat a room; if you have a big south-facing wall try it out. The conversion of solar power to electricity, though, that's a tall order without a panel full of ICs.
Read more about the history of photovoltaics, as well as a very early reference to solar power in sf, at the article on the sunpower screen - solar cell array for vehicle power from Robert Heinlein's 1940 story Coventry.
'Black Power' has seen a remarkable confirmation in real life - see Niven's 'Black Power' Now Available In Infrared. Comment/Join this discussion ( 7 ) | RSS/XML | Blog This | Additional
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'I could look down at that face of carefully molded synthetic rubber, tinted the exact shade of the doctor's living flesh.'
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