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Today’s Solar Power Is a whole lot Like the Old Solar Power [Solar]

Todays Solar Power Is a whole lot Like the Old Solar Power [Solar] We may’ve put a man on the moon since, but why has solar power technology remained virtually unchanged for decades now? Is it because there’s no better solution to harness energy from the sun? Or are scientists just unimaginative?

Life.com has explored how little solar tech has changed within the last century, with an 18-picture gallery of varied sun-capturing inventions. Seen above is the designer Charles Eames ( him of the chair-making fame ), who came up with the ” Do Nothing Machine” in 1958, slightly gizmo that creates enough energy to instigate a whirl of color and activity behind him.

I love the photo below, showing a man roasting his dinner using a curved reflective surface and the sun’s power. I’ve always wanted to aim and fry some eggs within the sun using similar methods, after hearing of a pal’s mother who made a batch of chocolate chip cookies and left them on her car’s dashboard inside the sun, cooking away perfectly for her arrival at the tip of her day at work. Isn’t the sun amazing?

Check out the entire gallery of yesteryear’s solar energy devices at Life now. [ Life ]

Todays Solar Power Is a whole lot Like the Old Solar Power [Solar]

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