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By Roland Michel Tremblay (about the author) Page 2 of 4 page(s)
There are a myriad of other solutions, like obliging industries to upgrade to cleaner technologies, even if they have to declare bankruptcy in the process. America dislikes the idea so much, imagine China, it is unlikely to happen anytime soon.
We are running out of time, we are running out of solutions no one wishes to see being implemented. The warning signs are all around us and we have chosen to ignore them. If collectively we are not willing to do anything about it, the solution must then come from one person or a group of people, through a breakthrough technology of some sort. This is the last answer, and perhaps the only one.
Theoretical physics, chemistry, science. We could have hoped for a breakthrough, a theory of everything which suddenly would have solved all our problems. Infinite amount of energy almost for free, violating the laws of thermodynamics. Why not?
There are still many mysteries in science, so many anomalies, we are far from having discovered everything. And yet, nothing seems that promising on the horizon. It is unlikely science will bring us a breakthrough before we reach extinction, despite much hype to the contrary. It all goes largely ignored, if not suppressed.
What else is there then? Well, you might not appreciate this last solution, but desperate times call for desperate measures. There is one last avenue to consider, and let's hope that we can make it work. Because at this point, I cannot see any other solution to prevent our destruction.
Barack Obama's vice-presidential running mate, Mr. Joe Biden, has stated before in an interview with "grist": "While campaigning for president in 2007, Biden said that, if elected, his top priority would be 'energy security'. He has also been quoted as saying 'If I could wave a wand, and the Lord said I could solve one problem, I would solve the energy crisis'."
Let's see if we can wave a wand and solve this crisis. We now need to enter the realm of the "crackpots", and there have been many of them in the last 100 years. There is no way at this time to know if these people were simply insane or fools, or if they have simply been made to look that way. I am talking about those inventors who claim to have invented perpetual motion machines, free energy devices or over-unity devices (more output of energy than input, inexpensive energy).
We have all heard of this fantastic discovery at some time or another of someone who invented a car powered by water, many of them did so, apparently. We have heard of those scientists discovering cold fusion, and how they died mysteriously. We read about new inventions producing lots of energy out of almost nothing.
And yet, we were led to believe that every single one of them turned out to be mistakes, experiences impossible to reproduce, or the fruit of madmen. Here is the list on Wikipedia, a very long list indeed, and highly compromised now:
History of perpetual motion machines
click here
Check out also this great book which presents a better list: "Suppressed Inventions and Other Discoveries" by Jonathan Eisen
click here
And look at: "Over Unity Power" Research
http://www.oupower.com
And: Water Car Inventor Murdered! - Cars Running On Water - Stan Myers
http://www.loveforlife.com.au/node/4847
Finally, if you first need a revolution in Physics and you are poised to find a Theory of Everything which, in the words of Agatha Christie: "One must provide an explanation for everything. Each thing has got to be explained away satisfactorily. If you have a theory that fits every fact - well, then, it must be the right one." Then you should investigate Expansion Theory in the book "The Final Theory, Rethinking our Scientific Legacy" by Mark McCutcheon
click here
Could all these people have been wrong and mistaken? They were so certain of their discoveries, they presented them to the world, when they knew full well that if suddenly no one else could reproduce those results, they would be covered with ridicule and it would annihilate all their credibility?
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