Wow Bab, you see that glass half empty!   I guess I have always looked at 
things from the other side of the hallway.  If you believe that cold fusion is 
for real then why would you not think that it will become the ultimate free 
energy source from now to essentially forever?  Nickel is available in great 
quantities and so is water for hydrogen.  And to make matters even better, the 
amount of each consumed appears to be tiny.


Also, what would make you so confident that there is no enormous store of new 
devices, etc. that will be discovered as time progresses?  I think that you 
would agree that a great deal of progress has been made during the last 50 
years.  Do you think the folks of 50 years ago would have anticipated what we 
have developed up to this time?  It is no easy task to visualize entirely new 
concepts that did not exist before.


You mention phosphorus as an example of something that is running out.  I admit 
I know very little about the material or where it is mined or otherwise 
obtained.  Does sea water contain the used material?  It does not actually 
disappear as far as I know, so it must be capable of reclamation by some 
technique.  You can bet that we will find a way to recover the amount needed 
and then figure a way to keep it coming as required far into the future.  This 
will occur because it must occur.


People have conquered every environment that we have faced perhaps beginning 
with the lucky guy that discovered that sharp rocks can cut animal flesh and 
hide.  Clothes allow us to live in environments that would be lethal had they 
not been invented.  We learned to plant food to ensure a good supply most of 
the time instead of being at the mercy of the forests.  Cars were invented so 
that we could escape the local region and travel great distances for work or 
pleasure at good speeds.  As you can see, there is an endless list of 
developments.  I do not think that the end is in sight and anyone who suggests 
otherwise should review the historical record.


Bab, what do you anticipate will be the next electronic device that everyone 
can not live without?  I hate to say it, but I have no idea at the moment, but 
you can bet there will be one soon.  Recently, new gadgets have consisted of 
combinations of existing ones such as cameras placed into cellular radios or 
GPS within.  I think it might be time for another entirely new toy and maybe it 
would be a good idea to start thinking along that line.  Consider the new array 
of tricks that can be had when LENR is associated with the existing devices of 
today.  I can imagine a lot of inventing.


Things do go astray on occasions as you point out.  Wars happen which is 
totally insane in my opinion.  Volcano's erupt, the earth quakes, and maybe 
some day an asteroid will be a big problem.  Who knows if one day we will 
divert that nasty rock away from the Earth, but I suspect this will come to 
pass.  It is possible that a nearby super nova will erupt and we will be 
history, but why worry at this time?


I feel that the biggest worry facing us in the near term is the exploding 
population on the planet.   This problem must be solved some way.  Nature has 
its way of dealing with over population, but lets hope that we get to choose a 
more humane process.


When I depart from this world one of my biggest disappointments will be not 
getting to see all of the marvels that will arrive with the future.   Someone 
needs to push LENR development along faster so that at least I get to see that 
one come to fruition.   Too many years have already slipped by with nothing but 
electricity with which to heat my home!  Time to light a fire under someone!


Dave




-----Original Message-----
From: David L Babcock <[email protected]>
To: vortex-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Dec 18, 2012 10:21 pm
Subject: [Vo]:Hell yes I actually believe there are problems we can't solve...


              
Sometimes things go wrong and they are      just problems, answers are found, 
things improve.
      And sometimes it's a dilemma, an answer, ANY answer, is not      
possible, and decline/catastrophe/bad stuff is inevitable.
      
      The seemingly inevitable upward sweep of history is a transient      
blip, a tiny moment in the sweep of time, brought about by the      discovery 
of the wonder of nearly free energy.  Now the oil is no      longer cheap and 
the whole structure built on it will subside or      even collapse, later or 
sooner.
      
      Cold Fusion -I think it's real- will slow this down, probably      
reverse the decline for awhile, but the mindset  that we learned      on the 
way up (that all we find is ours to exploit, without limit)      will drive us 
back all the way down. Because a lot of      things are running out, not just 
oil.  This is a dilemma.  The      only possible answers involve changing human 
nature.  Don't hold      your breath.
      
      Most of the radical new discoveries of the Industrial Revolution      
were the results of cheap energy, made possible by cheap energy,      and they 
indeed came along "every few years", easy pickings. This      does not argue 
for the existence of an inevitable stream of      discoveries (guaranteed by 
some benevolent God?) that will      continue the great upward march forever.   
      
      Re many things running out,  I agree that we are starting to learn      
how to work around looming shortages in various critical      materials, but 
many of these are going to prove hopelessly      expensive to implement.  I 
offer phosphorus as an example: where      do you find a replacement for that, 
feeding 7 billion people, when      the mines run out?
      
      Ol' Bab, who is a pessimist.
      
      
      On 12/18/2012 12:59 AM, David Roberson wrote:
    
        
 ... Does anyone in this list          actually believe that humanity is not 
capable of inventing the          way out of it's problems?  If you are 
correct, then this will          be the first time in human history that it has 
come true.  I          chuckle at the concept that there are no new 
technologies that          are awaiting that serendipitous discovery that comes 
along          every few years out of the blue.  You and I do not know what     
     it is at the moment, but it will come around like clockwork.            ...
        
        

        
        
Dave
        

        
        

        
          
    
  
 

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