None of this is really new technology. I suspect this can be done fairly quickly when competition is involved. I would think that microwave energy sent to an offshore island would be done first. Once the energy is received then the transfer of energy can be done to anyplace.
Could be this technology used as a weapon?! As far as I remember DoD was seeking that kind of weapon for years now. Full spectrum dominance in space comes to mind!
Oil is abiotic, the Russians stated this in the 1950's and proved it in 1975 when they drilled Kola. To state Oil is fossil is a lie to prop up the price.
This is the science: Fossils only apear to a depth of 16,000 ft, Kola was drilled to 30,000 ft and Russia and Vietnam have drilled even deeper since. Fossil material taints oil as it seeps up but does not create oil.
Wake up. There is more oil than most peak oil theorists know..........
Kollective Harvest Radio is having ongoing discussions with other radio bloggers about flooding the coal mines with salt water...an accidental rupture of a salt mine in Lake Peigneur by Texaco in 1980 led to the idea of reversing the flow of sea water into the mines to extract methane. Nat Gas is a by product of salt water trapped in a pressure cooker underground...
This just doesn't make any sense. Nuclear Energy(fission and eventually fusion) is thousands of times more efficient (in terms of space/money used for amount of energy produced) than this. Why even bother with this? About 92% of Nuclear "waste" can be reused as fuel. That just seems like the SOLUTION to energy problems, and type of direction we need to move for a space based economy. Solar panels in space...what a waste of time.
I'm fairly certain all the people involved in this project, um, know what the hell they are doing. I'm sure they know what nuclear power is...
They probably also know that it's dangerous and there's no safe long-term solution to store the waste it produces, and that their generation of electricity is centralized.
Well I would think that Nuclear Fission is much farther away than this solar solution. Nobody has created nuclear fission without setting off a bomb. While this space based solar energy can be done with existing technology.
None of this is really new technology. I suspect this can be done fairly quickly when competition is involved. I would think that microwave energy sent to an offshore island would be done first. Once the energy is received then the transfer of energy can be done to anyplace.
chairde 2 years ago
Could be this technology used as a weapon?! As far as I remember DoD was seeking that kind of weapon for years now. Full spectrum dominance in space comes to mind!
RemiG2006 2 years ago 2
Oil is abiotic, the Russians stated this in the 1950's and proved it in 1975 when they drilled Kola. To state Oil is fossil is a lie to prop up the price.
This is the science: Fossils only apear to a depth of 16,000 ft, Kola was drilled to 30,000 ft and Russia and Vietnam have drilled even deeper since. Fossil material taints oil as it seeps up but does not create oil.
Wake up. There is more oil than most peak oil theorists know..........
mercuryrazvedka 2 years ago
Kollective Harvest Radio is having ongoing discussions with other radio bloggers about flooding the coal mines with salt water...an accidental rupture of a salt mine in Lake Peigneur by Texaco in 1980 led to the idea of reversing the flow of sea water into the mines to extract methane. Nat Gas is a by product of salt water trapped in a pressure cooker underground...
vhbeazel 2 years ago
But there is not enough oil supply to keep up with world demand, and deliver to the marketplace fast enough.
NewAgeNetworker 2 years ago
Holes In Heaven: H.A.A.R.P. and Advances inTelsa Technology. video from paranormaltvchannel
/watch?v=Y-VMfzO94M0
iknewitalready 2 years ago
This just doesn't make any sense. Nuclear Energy(fission and eventually fusion) is thousands of times more efficient (in terms of space/money used for amount of energy produced) than this. Why even bother with this? About 92% of Nuclear "waste" can be reused as fuel. That just seems like the SOLUTION to energy problems, and type of direction we need to move for a space based economy. Solar panels in space...what a waste of time.
hearingjuan 2 years ago
Really?
I'm fairly certain all the people involved in this project, um, know what the hell they are doing. I'm sure they know what nuclear power is...
They probably also know that it's dangerous and there's no safe long-term solution to store the waste it produces, and that their generation of electricity is centralized.
OlderG0ds 2 years ago
Well I would think that Nuclear Fission is much farther away than this solar solution. Nobody has created nuclear fission without setting off a bomb. While this space based solar energy can be done with existing technology.
chairde 2 years ago