Jed Anderson
Cover of The Energy That Doesn't Burn: a child in a lab coat holds a glowing green leaf.

Essay

The Energy That Doesn't Burn

A story about the biggest idea in the universe

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An illustrated children’s adaptation of Artificial Energy: The Next Civilizational Technology Layer.

For two hundred years, humans powered almost everything with a single amazing trick: burning. Wood, then coal, then oil and gas. It built cities, ran trains, and lifted rockets—but the fuel always gets used up, so you always have to find more.

There is an older trick. The leaf has known it for 3.5 billion years: harvest energy from the differences that already exist in the world—sunlight against shadow, warm against cool—without burning anything, and without ever running the river dry. The secret ingredient is information. A leaf doesn’t just catch sunlight; it knows exactly what to do with it.

That is Artificial Energy: a leaf built in a laboratory instead of grown on a tree. It is the twin sibling of Artificial Intelligence—AI builds brains in computers, AE builds energy-harvesters in engineered materials. This book walks young readers up the energy ladder, from the burning trick to the harvesting trick, and hands them the adventure of building what comes next.

Best experienced full-screen. Turn the pages slowly.

Related: artificial-energy


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BibTeX
@misc{anderson_2026_energy_that_doesnt_burn,
  author = {Jed Anderson},
  title  = {The Energy That Doesn't Burn},
  year   = {2026},
  url    = {https://jedanderson.org/essays/energy-that-doesnt-burn},
  note   = {Accessed: 2026-06-17}
}
APA
Anderson, J. (2026). The Energy That Doesn't Burn. Retrieved from https://jedanderson.org/essays/energy-that-doesnt-burn
MLA
Anderson, Jed. "The Energy That Doesn't Burn." Jed Anderson, June 7, 2026, https://jedanderson.org/essays/energy-that-doesnt-burn.

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