Thermal noise
David Jones
Nature, 1998, vol. 393, issue 6686, 631-631
Abstract:
Disposal of organic waste is a huge problem, and Daedalus plans to tackle it with an oxidative process. Not by burning, however, which creates smoke pollution, but in water. The rubbish will be shredded, suspended in air-saturated sea water and subjected to strong magnetic fields, with a high-frequency a.c. being passed through the suspension. The resulting sonolysis of the waste will reduce it to sterile gas and ash.
Date: 1998
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DOI: 10.1038/31362
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