Helium-3 and or superfluid light
This is an article on the use of Helium-3 for energy generation:
HE-3
If the previous post superfluid light is correct and light is a superfluid
and helium-3 is a superfluid, is it not reasonable to consider that
a device capable of using he-3 to generate energy, might be modified
in some ways to use light?
True that, it might only be vague speculation, nevertheless, one
might guess it to be, worth some consideration ..... if for no other
reason than the notion seems intriguing and light is plentiful.
But more on that, is not the increasing role for light, generally,
as relates to both energy generation and transmission in especially
terrestrial environments not worth considerably more investigation
in general, considering that light really doesn't have a waste product.
Now I also read recently that Stephen Hawking is currently involved with
planetary exploration using light as the power source for long distance
space exploration. I would think that advances on that front would
have some positive or reciprocal effects for research in using light
for terrestrial energy generation and transmission as well.
See this one: Hawking - Starshot
also Wired
also BBC