The Power of the Sun

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2011

The sun. It gives us heat, light, food and the air we breathe. But have you ever thought about just how powerful it really is or the potential scale of what it can do for us? GE is turning the world's oldest energy resource into its newest one through their latest solar panel innovation. Watch and find out how much energy the sun can produce and what it means for our future. And check out http://www.GE.com/thegeshow to learn more.

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  • some sweet info here

  • 0:49 looks like a heart. Kind of cool too how the sun is the driving force in our solar system, much like the heart of an organism here on earth.

  • very interesting thanks

  • 0:45 bang

  • @666malakas What do u mean?

  • 0:48 bang

  • General Electrics make good jet engines and good trains. The Class 70 Loco in the UK is pretty smart :)

  • See Power of the Sun by Redstorm. Solar energy statistics incorporated into electronic music.

  • If I kick a football through the fire the ball won't catch the fire unless if I place it in a burning pile of wood where the fire points upwards. Lit a match stick and think why the fire at the tip points upwards and not downwards while gravity works on all objects. Now think why does a solar flare flies and comes towards the direction of gravity in this infinte universe. 70 % of earth is covered with water but not my football so the earth is safer than football.

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