Are Humans Following the Rules?

 

The Battery Of The Future May Be Made Of Paper!

 

By Sarah Benton Feitlinger on February 26, 2016

 

Linköping University in Sweden has been working on a paper battery. They started by blasting cellulose with water until strand measures a mere 20 strand measures a mere 20 nano meters in diameter. The paper battery can be recharged hundreds of times, it is waterproof, it can hold up to 1 Faraday, it is environment friendly, and it takes only a few seconds to charge. This article is connected to the rule There is no such place as away. It is connected to this because instead of using a non-rechargeable battery that has toxic chemicals, or heavy metals to manufacture, you use 1 battery for a long time that is even made of paper and cardboard. When the batteries that we have now, get thrown out, the toxic chemicals pollute the Earth. This is an example of humans not following the rules, but then people are trying to follow the rules, and fix it by helping the environment. In the future, there should be none of the batteries that we have now, and only use the Paper Battery. It would be a better world, and we would still have batteries.    

 

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