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FIRST FREE ENERGY DEVICE REACHES MARKET IN OCTOBER -- The Game Changer is Here

Started by chessnyt, September 16, 2011, 06:57:24 PM

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The new poll  starting 2-4-2012:  LENR technology

a) will soon lead to the end of the fossil fuel era and become the new standard.
b) will compete with fossil fuels for decades to come eventually replacing them.
c) will not only phase out fossil fuels but will also lead to the trials of the current corrupt powers in charge.
d) will lead to all of the above.

lwh

Perhaps we're entering another period in time similar to the early 1900's, when ways were being found to make use of and get that scary new electricity stuff to the masses. 

If that's so, who will be the new Tesla, Edison, Marconi, General Electric, Westinghouse etc etc.?  And will the best man win?  And what variations of the new technologies will fall by the wayside?  What deals are being struck right now, that we may never find out about, but whose consequences we will end up dealing with for the next few decades or centuries? 

Interesting times.

I personally am of the belief and opinion that one way or another at least one of these new energy technologies will become widely available.  Even the most hard-bitten and cynical and power-hungry of human animals can see there are some things about the current power/energy setup that need changing.  But I hold no real hope that such people will be interested in or willing to welcome some of the changes that a new energy system could help bring about.  They will just be doing their utmost to maintain their supposed power and control over others, not really caring about the medium of exchange being used.

It's also my belief that these new technologies, when fully tested, proven, developed, implemented, and then taken for granted, won't change any of the basic problems people have been trying to come to terms with since the dawn of time.  So it will just be business as usual, but with the new-fangled deck-chairs re-arranged a bit.

Not that I don't have hope for a genuinely better future for all humanity.  Despite what I've just said, I believe most deeply in my fellow beings' ability to rise above and improve their lot.  The future will be amazing.  But the new technologies will just be an expression of our inherent greatness, not a cause of it.

And if you're reading this and thinking I'm just talking a lot of airy-fairy, unscientific, belief-driven nonsense, you're right.  But that ties in with one of the reasons this thread isn't exploding with reactions to all this exciting news we've been getting.  And that is because, as stated earlier on in the thread, it's all high-end technology.  Low Energy Nuclear Reaction technology is a bit beyond most of the tinkerers who frequent websites like this.  So what is there to say, besides "Great, I hope they let us have access to it, even if they can't put a meter on it." 

There could be more discussion about the  science behind the technology, but that would be beyond most of us too, even if the key secret ingredients of the reactors were actually known.

Another reason for the lack of input to the thread is that once the habitually, unreasonably skeptical among us are presented with unavoidable facts and test results, the only recourse is to either have a hissy-fit and engage in personal attacks, as if that will somehow discredit the technology, or disengage from the subject altogether, moving on to some other subject that can be used as a vehicle for expressing what just adds up to low self-esteem.

And similarly, as was mentioned earlier, there is an element of being addicted to the chase as well.  So that actual results which threaten to end ones favourite past-time of fruitless searching for free-energy, are resented. Some people just about make a living out of that endless searching, and so are actually allied with their supposed enemies in maintaining a kind of circular tail-chasing status-quo.

Anyway, that's enough from me.  All I really wanted to say was, thanks for keeping us up to date, some of us are actually interested in these developments, but just don't have anything productive/constructive to add to the subject. 
   


IronShell3d

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chessnyt

@Iwh:

Your post was very well written and thought out.  I commend you for making such an effort.  Welcome to the thread  :)

Quote from: lwh on November 11, 2011, 05:24:00 PM
It's also my belief that these new technologies, when fully tested, proven, developed, implemented, and then taken for granted, won't change any of the basic problems people have been trying to come to terms with since the dawn of time.  So it will just be business as usual, but with the new-fangled deck-chairs re-arranged a bit.

I don't believe things will return to the way they were and it will just be "...business as usual" if the coming energy revolution reaches its full fruition.  Most of us are currently energy dependent.  We depend on a variety of different energy vendors (e.g. Cal. Edison, Texaco, etc.) to light our houses, run our cars and even fuel our barbeques.  Once the new energy systems/generators saturate the market, most of us will for the first time in our lives, have a legitimate opportunity to become completely energy independent.  This is a major, major change.  It's similar to the saying "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."  Keep in mind that 5 of the top 10 wealthiest companies (according to Fortune 500) are oil companies (energy venders).  This will finally NOT be the case any longer and we will have a chance to see this "undoing" in our lifetime.  So becoming energy independent is not exactly business as usual.

Quote from: lwh on November 11, 2011, 05:24:00 PM
And similarly, as was mentioned earlier, there is an element of being addicted to the chase as well.  So that actual results which threaten to end ones favourite past-time of fruitless searching for free-energy, are resented. Some people just about make a living out of that endless searching, and so are actually allied with their supposed enemies in maintaining a kind of circular tail-chasing status-quo.

So true.  The "...being addicted to the chase" factor.  I believe that all of the factors you have mentioned previously as well as this one are spot on (some I hadn't even considered in such detail).  The reasons that this thread isn't exploding is multifaceted.  The "...circular tail-chasing status-quo." facet to me is likened to cancer research.  If someone discovered a cure for cancer outside the prominent cancer research industry, think of how all of the doctors, technicians and scientists (belonging to the prominent cancer research community) would feel.  It would mean the end of their research, grants, donations and their very jobs! (not to mention a huge gash in their pride coming from an outsider)  This would NOT be very welcome at all just as Rossi is not being welcomed as he should be.

And here's the clincher.  Take a look around and you'll notice that some of the MOST POPULAR threads on this site have NOTHING to do with over unity WHATSOEVER.  Think about that for a minute.  Let that sink in...

     
Regards,

Chess



 

Rosemary Ainslie

I was also rather 'blown away' with your post there - Iwh. 

It's a fascinating subject.  I know that there are those who sort of confront the 'green eyed monster'.  But I also know that there's a huge number of the readers here who are rather afraid to invest in too much 'hope' for all this good news.  Understandably.  We've either become hopelessly pessimistic or absurdly optimistic.  Or - for those like me - we vacillate between both those extremes.     

In future, when and if I see anyone posting on the fact that there's no evidence of OU then I'll post that link.  It's a work of art.  What a pleasure.  I've been feeling so motivated since I read up on all of this.  But I must say it's difficult to understand why it hasn't riveted more interest.  At least one expects the predictable round of 'denial' from our trolls.  The difference here - presumably - is that they're not looking for accreditation.  lol  I must say this.  It's an eloquent piece of experimental evidence when it's packaged so beautifully.  And what enormous promise.  Unlike you - I confidently predict we'll be able to shake off the yoke of out grid and energy monopolists.  Perhaps we'll need to go to steam engines to power our cars.  But with all that excess energy we can also recycle sea water.  Golly.  The options boggle the mind.

What fun.
Golly. 

Kindest regards,
Rosemary