Monday, December 04, 2006

Free Energy

I'd like to give you some food for thought. Possibilities to imagine.

Let's pretend that the world had progressed to a point where free energy was available.

By free energy, I mean the means to attach a small box to your house to provide all the power your house would ever need. A box not connected to to a power plant or a meter, not connected to anything but your house.

And, all the cars that would now be produced would use this same technology. Not only that, but older cars could be converted to run on this same technology.

Right now, let's just suspend our imagination for a moment and not worry about the specific technology that would make this happen.

What would this mean for our society? No more polluting of the earth with the processing and burning of fossil fuels. No more processing and burning of coal for modern power plants or the need to dispose of spent nuclear fuel.

No more need for wars in searching for the last oil deposits to run our country.

And no more fuel or electric bills.

Pretty good picture, right?

Not only this, but we could set up this same technology in other countries, specifically those less fortunate and it would help to assist in providing opportunities all over the world that we in the US have.

Who wouldn't be interested in a world like this?

Our world would be completely changed in everyway addressing the most serious problems that we have.

Who wouldn't be interested in a world like this?

Someday, we will have a world like this. A world that will be living in harmony with the environment. A world unlike the world we live in now. Our Earth groans and cries out for this kind of world.

Who wouldn't be interested in a world like this?

If you can't put a meter on it, you can't make money off of it. And the concentration of the world's wealth in the current power structures would disappear as we know it.

Who wouldn't be interested in a world like this?

This future is within our grasp. The future is now.

The only problem is:

Who wouldn't be interested in a world like this?

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