I'm all for clean energy and it's Nuclear, once you cut the through coal coprs spin.
The "Regenedyne" system looks to be a 'drag' type turbine and that's very inefficient compared to tri-blade standard types. If you built a triblade that size it could generate 3x more thus 'Regenedyne' is a waste.
As for the Methane Fuel cell, it's utterly foolish to waste the remaining natural gas for industrial electricity. Save it for chemical production or as a mobile energy source of last resort.
if the funding insted of being directed into creation of weapons, army, and war, would be directed into alternative energy solutions, nutrition, health care, medical investigation, education, houses, alternative safe agriculture, etc, we would be one step forward into a RBE
@opethgarzaMD It kind of is, most post industrial progress we have seen has not been done by the capitalist system under the for profit incentive(the myth). It's done as offshoots trying to blow stuff up. That goes for the fuel cells(military vehicles) on this video through to computers(code breaking) its all ex-military thus centrally funded outside the market system under the direction of engineers.
The success of the Military under this system is a heavy justification for Jacque's position.
ok im sorry to keep on about the music with such mindblowing science on show but the music played while the bloom box is on, its from the end of a movie and its doing my head in ,its good and its on the tip of my tongue.......... its such a shame that the only thing holding this back is funding and thus the monetrary system. god i hope the venus project grows in popularity in my life time i dont want to miss this revolution even if its just the beginning
@wh333t For now, yes. He's working on a solar powered version as well to trump the natural gas requirement. If given unlimited "funding", or placed in the RBE, I have no doubts a fully clean and fossil fuel free version would be developed quickly.
@Takua38000 Regenedyne under water? Maybe, but off the top of my head the first thing that I think would make that difficult is the water pressure and drag. It would make the blades more resistant to rotation, even with the magnets, especially because of the drag induced by the water. No matter the velocity of the water current hitting the blades, you are countered by the drag associated with that water. Possible? Maybe. Efficient? My thinking says no.
@Takua38000 Well of course that's possible. All you have to do is replace the standard setup with the vertical maglev setup. In that case, you get more bang for your buck...efficiency wise I mean.
Technological Man is not necessarily Aesthetic Man. Monumental Christianity, and the monumental edifices of earth-bound religious persuasions, have attempted mega-projects, the Great Pyramid being the largest representation of the balanced Earth-Whorl design known to mankind.
A planetary man of some seven billions beings utilizes choice horizontal and vertical space. Mega-monuments that generate energy also consume large platforms of land-based enterprise.
@AtheistGuy2 Love the video. I love the technology. I just wish we could dump the money barrier and actually just get it done. Thus why I support the Venus Project.
@AtheistGuy2 You've touched on one major point that I agree with completely, it's the money that's screwing this up. I bet we'd have fusion now, and maybe be genuinely closer to cold fusion, if money wasn't an obstacle to advancement. Switch over to an RBE system as advocated by TVP and the money goes away, only progress from then on, and fast progress. I'm sure we'd have working fusion reactors throughout the world soon, but we'll barely get there in 50+ yrs in the present system.
@AtheistGuy2 Again I go back to my notion that if we use everything at once, it's enough. Also, we cannot even begin to predict how much more efficient and robust clean energy will become in just 10 years. We don't know what we don't know, so to assume it will NEVER do this, or NEVER do that, is kinda silly given how technology advances and efficiency increases in all facets. But even at today's knowledge, a proper use of all clean energy systems is enough.
@AtheistGuy2 Diseconomies yes, if you only go with one option in one place, but if you smartly use everything at once, a little wind, solar, geothermal, hydro, water, wave, etc., then you're not dependent on just one source. And all those sources combined would provide more than enough energy for our global needs, even after everyone becomes advanced and lives high qualities of life as TVP wants.
@AtheistGuy2 Could you elaborate and expand upon what you mean when you say that utilization of fusion or nuclear fission is the BEST solutions because it doesn't have diseconomics? I'm curious...
@AtheistGuy2 And that tech is always 10 years away. Too difficult and although I believe it's possible, it's not getting done anytime soon in the current system. At least with all this clean energy you're tired of, we can get off fossil fuels and work more diligently on advanced nuclear systems.
I am very much a supporter of the Venus Project and the need for technology to be fully harnessed without the monetary system. I do, however, urge caution when it comes to advancing the growing of edible. The smallest change in a plants natural (billions of years of evolution) state causes a change in its composition and its content. The plants natural content and condition is what we are adapted to harness. I do see a bad lack of knowledge in TVP regarding alternative growing techniques.
@krowslived If you were to review the Omega Garden system in detail, which I advocate strongly, you'll see that that system is the ultimate in maintaining natural growth, but using nature to make things more robust. Example, setting the atmospheric condition to reflect the Paleozoic era, when plants were huge and robust, plus the whole "fighting gravity" component also helps them grow stronger, bigger and robust. I'm loving it.
@krowslived I've not seen any info concerning the VP advocating "altering" the plant in reference to growing food...
I've only noticed that they advocate hydroponics and many innovative ways to grow them in places we've never grown them as well as stressing the importance of the soil/humus and how it should be protected. Bottom line: We're not harnessing the knowledge we have today for maximizing effieciency and sustainability...as we've the ability to make food very quality and abundant.
@Fight4Privacy We actually have the capabilities to make those things out of carbon composites and various other materials, but the costs are prohibitive. Because of money, it's just cheaper to use oil, even though we have other more robust options. So, if you get rid of the monetary shackle, you open up all the other options, because there is no longer a financial restriction. Plus, if adequate research was done, I know we could create synthetic plastic, rubber, etc., very quickly.
@InterconnectedWorld You must do self-directed research. There is too much information to spoon feed everyone everything. In short: food (fully automated hydroponic solar/wind vertical farms in 15 story buildings) localized by city, nothing larger scale, can feed the world easily.
Materials: Eliminating waste and pointless redundancy saves millions of tons resources. Add robust recycling and advanced material use and resources are plenty.
@InterconnectedWorld also, any resources that begin to become scarce over time will be forseen by the cybernated system, and research will be planned to develop substitutes for those resources. Once we master nanotechnology and molecular engineering, those technologies alone will ensure that we will never run out of any resource again.
@OliverKopec If you pause the video at 7:05 is says "Omega Garden" under the mans name. I typed that into Google and came up with a website on the same technology, hope that helps =)
bloombox is pointless, i hate to say. it uses natural gas. which is a product of oil drilling. This is not a renewable resorce and preditions are saying we will have oil shortages by 2015, it won't be long after that (maybe 10 years) before we also see natural gas shortages. its a good idea, but everything else is better
@jye42 They are also making a solar powered version, but they don't have any videos on that yet, so I couldn't really add that part. My hope is that people will do some research and learn that bit. It's not here yet, but Dr. Sridhar wants the Bloom Energy System to be free of all fossil fuel components. Be patient...it's coming. :)
Lol i loved the extreme muffin machine at the end :) But seriously, this video series is exciting! Keep people informed, so they can choose to support those systems over the outdated ones.
If anyone wants to download and put this on dotsub, go right ahead, but give me the link. We only need one version up there, not 12. lol. See my profile for links to download the full film.
Does anybody know what is that a beautiful music playing on background (seems like a techno opera)?
srgg67 3 months ago
This video keeps giving me errors at 4:30.
Youtube you need to fix your shit.
lkaruga 5 months ago
@lkaruga Very weird. I just checked it and it's working fine.
TZMSocialEvolution 5 months ago
this blew my mind.
MisterMillz01 9 months ago
Why are we being torn about power bills when it can be so cheap to produce..
MrRioIam 10 months ago
@MrRioIam Cause everything needs profit these days.
lkaruga 5 months ago
I'm all for clean energy and it's Nuclear, once you cut the through coal coprs spin.
The "Regenedyne" system looks to be a 'drag' type turbine and that's very inefficient compared to tri-blade standard types. If you built a triblade that size it could generate 3x more thus 'Regenedyne' is a waste.
As for the Methane Fuel cell, it's utterly foolish to waste the remaining natural gas for industrial electricity. Save it for chemical production or as a mobile energy source of last resort.
CmdrTobs 10 months ago
Doug i can't found more information about regendime wind system, can you give yours information source?
liutasx 11 months ago
@liutasx It's Regenedyne. You can google it and find their website easily. :)
TZMSocialEvolution 11 months ago
@TZMSocialEvolution
Thanks :)
liutasx 11 months ago
if the funding insted of being directed into creation of weapons, army, and war, would be directed into alternative energy solutions, nutrition, health care, medical investigation, education, houses, alternative safe agriculture, etc, we would be one step forward into a RBE
instead... well you know
opethgarzaMD 1 year ago
@opethgarzaMD It kind of is, most post industrial progress we have seen has not been done by the capitalist system under the for profit incentive(the myth). It's done as offshoots trying to blow stuff up. That goes for the fuel cells(military vehicles) on this video through to computers(code breaking) its all ex-military thus centrally funded outside the market system under the direction of engineers.
The success of the Military under this system is a heavy justification for Jacque's position.
CmdrTobs 10 months ago
Incredible, it really inspires me seeing people advocate these things.
gibbsies 1 year ago
people of a certain persuasion ;) will already be aware of the power of hydroponics even if it is somewhat amatuer....... you know who you are hahaha
TheHappydead 1 year ago
ok im sorry to keep on about the music with such mindblowing science on show but the music played while the bloom box is on, its from the end of a movie and its doing my head in ,its good and its on the tip of my tongue.......... its such a shame that the only thing holding this back is funding and thus the monetrary system. god i hope the venus project grows in popularity in my life time i dont want to miss this revolution even if its just the beginning
TheHappydead 1 year ago 2
It will probably also work with methane from Agriwaste and the massive sewer gas from all the cities of the Earth as well, no shortage of that...
OnsiteRepair 1 year ago
The Bloom Box requires natural gas?
wh333t 1 year ago
@wh333t For now, yes. He's working on a solar powered version as well to trump the natural gas requirement. If given unlimited "funding", or placed in the RBE, I have no doubts a fully clean and fossil fuel free version would be developed quickly.
TZMSocialEvolution 1 year ago
@TZMSocialEvolution
could the regendime system by put out in the ocean like the windmills shown earlier?
Takua38000 1 year ago
@Takua38000 Regenedyne under water? Maybe, but off the top of my head the first thing that I think would make that difficult is the water pressure and drag. It would make the blades more resistant to rotation, even with the magnets, especially because of the drag induced by the water. No matter the velocity of the water current hitting the blades, you are countered by the drag associated with that water. Possible? Maybe. Efficient? My thinking says no.
TZMSocialEvolution 1 year ago
@TZMSocialEvolution
What about floating on the surface life the windmills shown earlier?
Takua38000 1 year ago
@Takua38000 Well of course that's possible. All you have to do is replace the standard setup with the vertical maglev setup. In that case, you get more bang for your buck...efficiency wise I mean.
TZMSocialEvolution 1 year ago
Technological Man is not necessarily Aesthetic Man. Monumental Christianity, and the monumental edifices of earth-bound religious persuasions, have attempted mega-projects, the Great Pyramid being the largest representation of the balanced Earth-Whorl design known to mankind.
A planetary man of some seven billions beings utilizes choice horizontal and vertical space. Mega-monuments that generate energy also consume large platforms of land-based enterprise.
See: Jake Kotze and Synchromysticism.
spiritech999 1 year ago
that indian man is cool its like he knows hes hit a gold mine and hes trying to hide the excitement hahaha
xXsantino07Xx 1 year ago
@AtheistGuy2 Love the video. I love the technology. I just wish we could dump the money barrier and actually just get it done. Thus why I support the Venus Project.
TZMSocialEvolution 1 year ago
@AtheistGuy2 You've touched on one major point that I agree with completely, it's the money that's screwing this up. I bet we'd have fusion now, and maybe be genuinely closer to cold fusion, if money wasn't an obstacle to advancement. Switch over to an RBE system as advocated by TVP and the money goes away, only progress from then on, and fast progress. I'm sure we'd have working fusion reactors throughout the world soon, but we'll barely get there in 50+ yrs in the present system.
TZMSocialEvolution 1 year ago
@AtheistGuy2 Again I go back to my notion that if we use everything at once, it's enough. Also, we cannot even begin to predict how much more efficient and robust clean energy will become in just 10 years. We don't know what we don't know, so to assume it will NEVER do this, or NEVER do that, is kinda silly given how technology advances and efficiency increases in all facets. But even at today's knowledge, a proper use of all clean energy systems is enough.
TZMSocialEvolution 1 year ago
@AtheistGuy2 Diseconomies yes, if you only go with one option in one place, but if you smartly use everything at once, a little wind, solar, geothermal, hydro, water, wave, etc., then you're not dependent on just one source. And all those sources combined would provide more than enough energy for our global needs, even after everyone becomes advanced and lives high qualities of life as TVP wants.
TZMSocialEvolution 1 year ago
@AtheistGuy2 Could you elaborate and expand upon what you mean when you say that utilization of fusion or nuclear fission is the BEST solutions because it doesn't have diseconomics? I'm curious...
blaziermissy 1 year ago
@AtheistGuy2 And that tech is always 10 years away. Too difficult and although I believe it's possible, it's not getting done anytime soon in the current system. At least with all this clean energy you're tired of, we can get off fossil fuels and work more diligently on advanced nuclear systems.
TZMSocialEvolution 1 year ago 3
I am very much a supporter of the Venus Project and the need for technology to be fully harnessed without the monetary system. I do, however, urge caution when it comes to advancing the growing of edible. The smallest change in a plants natural (billions of years of evolution) state causes a change in its composition and its content. The plants natural content and condition is what we are adapted to harness. I do see a bad lack of knowledge in TVP regarding alternative growing techniques.
krowslived 1 year ago 2
@krowslived If you were to review the Omega Garden system in detail, which I advocate strongly, you'll see that that system is the ultimate in maintaining natural growth, but using nature to make things more robust. Example, setting the atmospheric condition to reflect the Paleozoic era, when plants were huge and robust, plus the whole "fighting gravity" component also helps them grow stronger, bigger and robust. I'm loving it.
TZMSocialEvolution 1 year ago 2
@krowslived I've not seen any info concerning the VP advocating "altering" the plant in reference to growing food...
I've only noticed that they advocate hydroponics and many innovative ways to grow them in places we've never grown them as well as stressing the importance of the soil/humus and how it should be protected. Bottom line: We're not harnessing the knowledge we have today for maximizing effieciency and sustainability...as we've the ability to make food very quality and abundant.
blaziermissy 1 year ago
@Fight4Privacy We actually have the capabilities to make those things out of carbon composites and various other materials, but the costs are prohibitive. Because of money, it's just cheaper to use oil, even though we have other more robust options. So, if you get rid of the monetary shackle, you open up all the other options, because there is no longer a financial restriction. Plus, if adequate research was done, I know we could create synthetic plastic, rubber, etc., very quickly.
TZMSocialEvolution 1 year ago 2
I couldn't get the name of that big wind power system. Could anyone help me with that?
SwivelHawk 1 year ago
@SwivelHawk Regenedyne. The guy is still in development and seeking investors to implement a test system, from what I know as of right now anyway.
TZMSocialEvolution 1 year ago
I support the ideas of the venus project, and
these ideas as well... but cannot fully support
the idea, that we can have an abundance of food,
and all other materials, can someone explain this too me.
the venus project claims, that we can have an abundance
of all resources.. but how is this possible, I believe it is, but
how, in detail.. can I understand these ideas.
InterconnectedWorld 1 year ago
@InterconnectedWorld You must do self-directed research. There is too much information to spoon feed everyone everything. In short: food (fully automated hydroponic solar/wind vertical farms in 15 story buildings) localized by city, nothing larger scale, can feed the world easily.
Materials: Eliminating waste and pointless redundancy saves millions of tons resources. Add robust recycling and advanced material use and resources are plenty.
TZMSocialEvolution 1 year ago 12
@TZMSocialEvolution well said :)
GreatMeridian 1 year ago
@InterconnectedWorld also, any resources that begin to become scarce over time will be forseen by the cybernated system, and research will be planned to develop substitutes for those resources. Once we master nanotechnology and molecular engineering, those technologies alone will ensure that we will never run out of any resource again.
GreatMeridian 1 year ago
Is there a name of the planting machine? I want to know how is work so I can make one my self.
OliverKopec 1 year ago
@OliverKopec I don't know. I just found robotic clips that showcased what's out there.
TZMSocialEvolution 1 year ago
@OliverKopec If you pause the video at 7:05 is says "Omega Garden" under the mans name. I typed that into Google and came up with a website on the same technology, hope that helps =)
Razorhawk72 1 year ago
bloombox is pointless, i hate to say. it uses natural gas. which is a product of oil drilling. This is not a renewable resorce and preditions are saying we will have oil shortages by 2015, it won't be long after that (maybe 10 years) before we also see natural gas shortages. its a good idea, but everything else is better
jye42 1 year ago
@jye42 They are also making a solar powered version, but they don't have any videos on that yet, so I couldn't really add that part. My hope is that people will do some research and learn that bit. It's not here yet, but Dr. Sridhar wants the Bloom Energy System to be free of all fossil fuel components. Be patient...it's coming. :)
TZMSocialEvolution 1 year ago
Lol i loved the extreme muffin machine at the end :) But seriously, this video series is exciting! Keep people informed, so they can choose to support those systems over the outdated ones.
Anonymous247n 1 year ago
If anyone wants to download and put this on dotsub, go right ahead, but give me the link. We only need one version up there, not 12. lol. See my profile for links to download the full film.
TZMSocialEvolution 1 year ago
This is so fantastic :)
MrLiamx 1 year ago