I agree with that there will be less demand for physical labor. There will also be a need for a lot of people to get a new education / job training. Changes have been accelerating for at least 100 years no news and nothing to worry about. The problem is that our government incl. of the government in France and the US etc. etc. all have their own agenda. They will not accept the changes and therefore it is hard to predict the consequences. If we used common sense we could of course direct the surplus resources to do other wanted / needed jobs. The idea of a base salary cannot be implemented because it would make a lot of government people obsolete and that is not acceptable for any power person in the government. The risk is that too many people totally disagree with the government and then we will face a revolution or anarchy. We have built organizations that could have been beneficial in 1930 or so. Organizations with zero flexibility and a totally ineffective. Small organizations with flexibility and distributed decision making is what we wanted. Once we understand that we could get all the benefits from LENR. However, it is like the church was in medieval time and it is going to be a hard fight before we can have a new era of Renaissance. I am sure it will come. Question is how long time and what can we do to improve the pace of change.
Best Regards , Lennart Thornros www.StrategicLeadershipSac.com [email protected] +1 916 436 1899 6140 Horseshoe Bar Road Suite G, Loomis CA 95650 “Productivity is never an accident. It is always the result of a commitment to excellence, intelligent planning, and focused effort.” PJM On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 12:15 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Alain Sepeda wrote: > > cold fusion will give buying power to people globally[...] > > Hopefully so. > Maybe low cost fusion (Lockheed 'Skunkworks'), aneutronic > fusion (LPP), or thorium reactors will also play a role. > > > the problem is only if - money stay in a closed > > community... it happened with oil, with concentrated wealth... > > Yes. This is a real concern. > Spreading the wealth dilutes the influence of the uber-rich. > Power usually does not like sharing. > > > > > the problem is that in France school and professional training is very > > sick... and people are used with static career... > > anyway things are changing... > > BTW, I requested an audio copy of a "Sunday Morning" radio show > on the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. (CBC,circa 1995) on which > a well-known French 'think tank' spokesman explicitly stated that > their goal was to deceive Frenchmen into believing the EU was > an unmixed blessing for France, while admitting that it destroyed > French sovereignty, and surrendered economic control. > > I wanted to send it to some anti-EU organizations in Paris, but > apparently the CBC had been directed to expunge these embarrassing > remarks. The CBC repeatedly sent me previous unrelated interviews > of this fellow --- This show was 'disappeared'. > > France seems to be controlled by unaccountable oligarchs. > > > [...] > >

