Either is possible, it is possible to help empower people and create a Utopia. It is also possible to let the Governments and Corporations and other money and power hungry entities keep us under their thumb.
Both is possible, so which one will you push for? It all has to do with how empowered people feel, perceptions controls which possibility will occur. On 2/2/07, StifflerScientific <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Hogwash! You left out one major aspect; goodness will prevail in the >>long run. The government you speak of will one day be replaced with >>something wonderful. You're looking at an uprising in people against >>controlling governments. The people cannot be enslaved forever. There's >>coming a peace period on Earth, and your described government and people >>will be unwelcome. Not in my life time and not in yours if ever. But if I go first which I may well do, you can always say I was wrong. Unless you know some deep dark secret about a visit from the 'Little Green Men', I think you may be living in wonderland. If you can say with all the problems in the world and all the different beliefs that we will all come together, then I want what you are smokin :-) No disrespect ment, but what is the basis of you idea that sometning is close after all these thousands of years?? -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 5:32 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [Vo]: Now what? An important theoretical question. John Berry wrote: > Ok, let's say that one of us (I haven't BTW) finds out how to crack this > Free Energy nut. > And Antigravity, and Healing/Rejuvenation. > > By discovering a new branch of physics which makes the things above and more > easily doable. > Obviously like any technology it could be misused too. > > So what would you do? > > Would you release it to the world? (all of it? some of it? only the > technology but not explain how they work even if you knew?) > > What might happen if you did? > > What would you do to ensure everything went as well as possible? > > What of the energy and health sectors that will be in short order > eliminated? > > What if the world just isn't ready for this technology? Or would you try to > present a new possibility that might inspire people to accept the technology > in the right way? (if so how?) [snip] That's why I am working on my research, which only requires old classical physics. No dangerous advanced technology required. It merely moves ambient energy to an appliance. The appliance in turn returns the energy to the environment. Ambient energy is endless. Need more energy? Just blow more air across the heat sync fins. Here's an idea just how much is available. A single average size car gasoline engine can maintain thermal equilibrium while generating hundreds of kilowatts of energy if enough air is circulated through the radiator. Stiffler Scientific wrote: > John! > > I have so many times on so many groups, voiced my view on what you question. > > 1) Free Energy will never exist. Hogwash! You left out one major aspect; goodness will prevail in the long run. The government you speak of will one day be replaced with something wonderful. You're looking at an uprising in people against controlling governments. The people cannot be enslaved forever. There's coming a peace period on Earth, and your described government and people will be unwelcome. Paul Lowrance