When the computer pirates point to the grid the invisible threat to their energy supply, is it approaching that?

Original full article available here: Cybernetic Security and Critical Infrastructure Lars Schernikau: Energy economist, merchant of basic products, author (recent book “Unpopular truth … about electricity and the future of energy”) INC blog details www.unpopular-truth.com Lights off! Imagine this … you wake up one morning, and power is out. Without lights, without heat, without phone…

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El cambio climático no se está extendiendo del gusano del corazón del perro, ¿va a ver con eso?

Ensayo invitado de Kip Hansen – 13 de mayo de 2025 – 1500 palabras Una de las narrativas ubicuas de la crisis climática es que el ligero calentamiento de algunas regiones climáticas está impulsando la propagación de enfermedades transmitidas por mosquitos. Esto se puede demostrar fácilmente es incorrecto, pero la literatura revisada por pares repite…

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Why the British Navy Ignored a Life-Saving Lightning Rod

In the mid-18th century, Benjamin Franklin helped elucidate the nature of lightning and endorsed the protective value of lightning rods. And yet, a hundred years later, much of the public remained unconvinced. As a result, lightning continued to strike church steeples, ship masts, and other tall structures, causing severe damage. Frustrated scientists turned to visual…

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Chatgpt’s role in abstract scientific writing

As a support tool, Chatgpt has an immense promise within scientific writing. This is particularly true when it comes to summarizing summaries, improving readability and synthesizing literature reviews. However, adherence to informing points of reference, precision and scientific rigor justifies human supervision. Although certain facets of research writing can be simplified with AI, it can…

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