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I understand that you argue from an agenda: you oppose oil & have a fanatical, unrealistic pseudo-science belief that borders on religion, that carbon energy is destroying the planet's fragile atmosphere. You have a difficult time observing and thinking objectively at the issue. You WANT OIL TO BE DEAD. You would hate nothing more than for Peak oil to be true, or at least have everyone believe it is true, to kill oil energy. The Truth has no agenda. Peak oil is a lie. Time will prove it.
..(cont) and that the conventional wells could "dry up", because they were filled at one point in earth's geological history by the deeper source, and perhaps (due to geological forces such as tectonics) were isolated from the source as a limited pocket of exhaustible fuel (a finite "reserve" of oil). And this is where Peak Oil came into thinking. There are strange cases of oil wells "refilling"...this fact, in part, supports the regenerative theory.
@myopicseer Oil wells do not refill. Once the oil is gone, it's gone. Peak oil refers to the end of easy oil production due to the fact that all the easy to get oil has run out. We hit Peak Oil years ago. All the easy oil is gone and it will stay gone because oil is finite and we have nearly used it up. People who tell you oil replenishes or wells "fill up" are lying to you. It's never happened and it never will happen.
@shellius Thanks for your opinion. Mine remains firm, however. I base my opinion on as much fact that underlies the concept of peak oil. Oil wells have, and do refill. Oil is not a "Fossil Fuel". Oil is produced by internal processes deep within the earth, based upon pressure, solar particles, temperature and a coalescing of elements, it would appear. Simply saying that oil does not replenish, really provides no more persuasion than me saying it does. Deep wells do refill = fact.
@myopicseer By the way, my statement that oil is a fossil fuel that does not magically replenish itself due to myterious internal processes (elves? Gnomes?) based on "pressure" (what a silly theory) is SCIENCE, not opinion. If you seriously believe that "coalescing" elements magically create oil, you need to take some basic energy science courses. No school on earth teaches the BS you claim.
@shellius I have given up wondering why it is that leftist's debate tactics always devolve into an attempt to demean & ridicule those of an opposing view. (Elves / gnomes are more likely to be the fantasy of a leftist). You say I have a silly theory, and claim it is science that oil is the residue of dead fauna and such. That actually IS a THEORY, lady. Not fact. Yes I know that it is the prevailing theory to date, which is humorous to me: billions of gallons from dead dinos and trees? LMAO
@shellius WRONG. Oil is a fossil fuel. It's literally made of fossils that can be seen under a microscope. It's well-established science. Your claim is BS propaganda and NOT based on science. Oil is made of stuff that is millions of years old, and when it's gone, it's gone. It'll be completely gone in 100 years or less if we continue to burn it, which is also a huge problem because it's adding to climate change. BTW, not even the oil companies agree with your little theory.
Some subscribe to the idea that oil is a replenishing resource that is not--as heretofore popularly postulated--the remains of ancient forests and extinct animal life. Read about the DEEP WELLS Russian is drilling and how BP attempted to do this same thing (and failed) with Deep Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico. The theory is that oil is constantly being produced by the earth, and that deep wells tap into the source, not just the shallow pools that we typically think of in conventional drilling..
@myopicseer well, these reserves will soon fail to meet the requirements of the consumption, we are at present day, at 0,8% in renewable energy supply, and rising, we just need more of the stuff, and energy would be a much less concern. the materials used in this is limited as well, but we will figure something out, perhaps the ITER generator will help, and couple that with a thermopowerplant on Iceland, and we should be al right. am i wrong?
@Lilattus You have the gaul to call her crazy? Look at what you wrote
"Maby you should just stick with the chicken and stop coming here."
You can't even spell, let alone comprehend the difference between a visitor and someone who has a right to free speech! Go drop down a hole somewhere, it's apparent that you're fucking useless anyway, so stop wasting oxygen!
Maby you should just stick with the chicken and stop coming here. Have you got any real friends? I bet u dont. People who can see your videos will think you are crazy. You are crazy not the care. Its because u have nothing to loose.
@Lilattus You have the gaul to call her crazy? Look at what you wrote
"Maby you should just stick with the chicken and stop coming here."
Fuck, you can't even spell let alone comprehend the difference between a visitor and someone who has the right to free speech! Go drop down a hole somewhere, it's apparent your fucking useless anyway, so stop wasting our oxygen!
Lastly (please read my 4 posts from bottom to top), we can travel fast enough with horses, if we live communally, as in all of history until around 1850 AD.
Kim, it's interesting you mention teleportation, and the LHC. Always wondered why they would risk the Earth at a cost of billions! Thanks 4 yr insight! :)
Our guru, Swami Prabhupada, wrote a book called "Easy Journey to Other Planets". The name sounds crazy - but he proves the existence of the Soul by page 3. It's well worth you reading!
Horses and cows, by contrast, are part of the natural order, created by God and Nature. They feed for free (eating grass, which grows readily), they breed for free (by mating), they are peaceful, majestic, sturdy - and while the bull is working the plough, or pulling the cart to market - his wife the cow, is providing plentiful delicious, nutricious milk! Even their dung has value, as manure (unlike exhaust fumes), and even by dying they provide leather and bone.
I don't like cars, trucks, and tractors - whether oil-powered, electric, or whatever. I prefer Nature's creation to Man's - horses, cows/bulls, elephants, camels, donkeys, &c - all of which I have seen at work, in India.
Cars etc, need mines, oil wells, ore and oil refineries, many factories, service & fuel stations, oil tankers, etc to produce & run. Their fuel is expensive and toxic, as is their whole chain of use. They emit poison, are noisy, dangerous, and harmful. They are an eco-disaster.
Whether oil will run out or not (and it will - the more our consumption, the quicker that will be) - it still remains a fact, that we must not burn even the reserves that we have identified, let alone drill for more. The reason?
The scientific community (those not in the pay of Exxon &c) are unanimous that temperatures have risen, will continue to do so, and we must radically reduce the amount of fossil fuels burnt.
I'm not in favour of swapping one toxic, unnatural fuel for another tho...
I love your eyes, I live in NY do you like a weekend with me? I find common interests between me and you :Philosophy without borders, sex beyond imagination and spirituality deeper than soul , you will not regret that blonde! I will not let you forver.
well a Japanese man invented a way to convert plastic back into oil, google it. but they will brush this technology under the rug to maintain high oil prices
So I thought maybe you were an intelligent human being that had something to offer, maybe some sort of insight. Then I heard you say "tooken". You're an idiot. I mean that in the most literal way possible. You are an unintelligent human being. Please don't have children.
The shortage of jobs and the crumbling economy is not because we are lacking energy, there is plenty of energy to go around. The economic collapse was a systemic crisis of the capitalist and profit system, and its utter inability to meet the needs of the population. It is profitable to lay off all the workers, and rehire them for a fraction of the pay. On one hand, we have an outdated distribution system, unable to meet needs. On the other, we have overproduction, producing more than we need.
Peak oil is not related to consumption. Peak oil is simply a bell curve of how much oil can be extracted from the earth in a given amount of time... as wells diminish, we pump less oil out of them, despite putting the same, or more effort into pumping it. It is simply a chart demonstrating the diminishing returns we will get from the money and energy we put into pumping oil from the earth. Again, it has nothing to do with our consumption of the oil we extract.
@GaryNull Going to need a bit more than those two words. Yes, Michael Ruppert has spoken in the past about Peak Oil. What does it have to do with what I said ? If he has a differing viewpoint from mine, perhaps a link to an article where he says it would be nice. In the mean time, those two words mean absolutely nothing to me.
All the points he makes in that youtube video are the same that every other speculator is, except that he tries to put numbers, dates, and times to his speculation, which already have proven false... such as the "$100/barrel oil price by September"... Oil hadn't gotten over $80/barrel throughout the entirety of September. Also, nothing in that video is contrary to my original post. They even reinforce what I said in the first 30 seconds of that video.
@3Z3VH It is just like so many other things, .. . one group says yes, the other no. . .. Global Warming , , . Finanacial Crisis, . . lol
I can feel a major crash coming. It is going to come down to being in the right place at the right time, .. just like everything in life, . . times one million.
@GaryNull I agree, something big is happening, but all these people like Michael Ruppert keep basing their nay-saying on absolutes, and theory, rather than reality. Yes, if oil somehow disappeared tomorrow, the scenarios he envisions are going to happen, but he fails to take into account the adaptability of the human race. Yes, oil will get more expensive... finally people will change how they use it, becoming more efficient, slowing the "collapse" scenario, and throwing off all his numbers.
@3Z3VH His info is backed up by data and does make a lot sense. Just the fact that nobody would by Hummer (thank god) says a lot lol. I've always SUV's from day one and that piece of shit was top on list.
@GaryNull Thing is, he backs up enough of what he says with facts, that people think all of it is true. Most of the disaster scenarios he envisions are based on a world WITHOUT oil... This planet will never run out of oil, it will simply get to a point where it is too cost prohibitive to bother with. If we absolutely need it, we will be able to get it. We will (and already have) found alternatives that we could use to avoid having the planet go back to the way it was before the industrial age
well, if we are in safe hands, then why have we started to burn 3rd grade coal, its little better than trying to burn rocks, uranium mines are already dry, hope they stored a lot, oil i dont know enough about, but its proberbly not gonna last long before we run out, not with the population boom and all
I don't think the Thorium can be used to replace the oil based transport society economies of the world but could be used to power nuke plants to make electricity...
"abiotic oil" is an example of bullshit science otherwise known as "pathological science" . It's companions are Cold Fusion and the "Expanding Earth" theory. There is scarcely any science in these "theories". There is alot of well-wishing and falsification of data from experiments.
@freakoutguitarsolo1 the maximum population before the industrial revolution, was about 100 million. we are close to 7 billion people now. With peak oil being a real threat, and uranium mines have depleted. If we dont find alternatives fast, civilization could in the worst case scenario collapse. As for antimatter, its a battery not a powersource. so far solar and wind energy is at 0.8% of consumption. This could be a viable option, but the materials for this production is limited as well.
@freakoutguitarsolo1 That film is right-wing pro-life propaganda, with no regards to consequences; plain irresponsible.
How about You name a few good arguments for having such a high world population, to counter the dozens of strong reasons against it. A reflect before you respond, don't copy-paste an incomplete conclusion.
how about you get your fucking car and throw it out, throw your artificial plastics out, if we didn't have all this crap takign up all the space and land of earth, there would be plenty of room for more ppl here. we have so much crap taking up all the land. pavement, streets, buildings, ppl are weak, they need a household for 2 ppl or 1 person. what a joke. vikings lived up to 50 person a household.
@freakoutguitarsolo1 Behind the video is a very conservative organization, looking for deregulation and laissez-faire capitalism. The video is not realistic, but serves their own agenda.
I'm not against using the world's resources, but unlike you i desire prosperity (within reasonable means) rather than growth.
You still haven't given me a good argument as to why a bigger population is preferable to a smaller one (we're talking billions here).
listen buddy, i dont' think a bigger population is good or bad. or a smaller one is good or bad, i think depopulation is a NWO agenda fromthe scum illuminati. and killing ppl off for your own agenda is evil as fuck. you just dont' get it man.
"hat a joke. vikings lived up to 50 person a household."
Pro-lifers like you can't distinguish between life and quality of life. 50 people in one household is more misery than today but you don't care because you''ll be the one living in the McMansions. You either don't care or you're extremely stupid.
I think the thing with using the nuclear waste for further energy is you end up with weapons material, but i'd be for it anyway. We don't have anywhere near that sort of teleportation technology. Of course there is no god. technically, shortage only occurs if price is set below free market price. the purpose of the collider is less directly practical. it's about understanding funamental makeup of the universe.
Truly, I hope it happens. Maybe, we can go back to horses, bicycles, and the like. This would be OK for me. Gasoline is about $7.90 a gallon in europe. In the US, it is about $3.00 a gallon. Something, is wrong. Peak oil? I can't happen soon enough.
You have to support these claims. Even if teleportation is possible. It does not happen in any way often enough for us to take it into consideration in any rational way.
There are problems
If it was possible, The copy could not be the same as the original.
And the teleportation device would have to do precise calculation to account for the movement of the earth through space.
We would see a lot of objects caught in matter (which would result in explosions) otherwise.
Kim, I can back you up on teleeportation. I'm from another planet and ended up here by mistake. I got tired of waiting for the rescue ship but pretty much concluded they have forgotten about me so I am stuck here on this damn rock.
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TruthKnowledgeDOTcom 4 months ago
The LHC comments had you on shaky ground, but the teleportation thing is mental hospital talk.
hume1234561 6 months ago
Yummy that's one tasty looking chicken! LUNCH TIME !
33Crazydude 6 months ago
I understand that you argue from an agenda: you oppose oil & have a fanatical, unrealistic pseudo-science belief that borders on religion, that carbon energy is destroying the planet's fragile atmosphere. You have a difficult time observing and thinking objectively at the issue. You WANT OIL TO BE DEAD. You would hate nothing more than for Peak oil to be true, or at least have everyone believe it is true, to kill oil energy. The Truth has no agenda. Peak oil is a lie. Time will prove it.
myopicseer 9 months ago
..(cont) and that the conventional wells could "dry up", because they were filled at one point in earth's geological history by the deeper source, and perhaps (due to geological forces such as tectonics) were isolated from the source as a limited pocket of exhaustible fuel (a finite "reserve" of oil). And this is where Peak Oil came into thinking. There are strange cases of oil wells "refilling"...this fact, in part, supports the regenerative theory.
myopicseer 1 year ago
@myopicseer Oil wells do not refill. Once the oil is gone, it's gone. Peak oil refers to the end of easy oil production due to the fact that all the easy to get oil has run out. We hit Peak Oil years ago. All the easy oil is gone and it will stay gone because oil is finite and we have nearly used it up. People who tell you oil replenishes or wells "fill up" are lying to you. It's never happened and it never will happen.
shellius 9 months ago
@shellius Thanks for your opinion. Mine remains firm, however. I base my opinion on as much fact that underlies the concept of peak oil. Oil wells have, and do refill. Oil is not a "Fossil Fuel". Oil is produced by internal processes deep within the earth, based upon pressure, solar particles, temperature and a coalescing of elements, it would appear. Simply saying that oil does not replenish, really provides no more persuasion than me saying it does. Deep wells do refill = fact.
myopicseer 9 months ago
@myopicseer By the way, my statement that oil is a fossil fuel that does not magically replenish itself due to myterious internal processes (elves? Gnomes?) based on "pressure" (what a silly theory) is SCIENCE, not opinion. If you seriously believe that "coalescing" elements magically create oil, you need to take some basic energy science courses. No school on earth teaches the BS you claim.
shellius 9 months ago
@shellius I have given up wondering why it is that leftist's debate tactics always devolve into an attempt to demean & ridicule those of an opposing view. (Elves / gnomes are more likely to be the fantasy of a leftist). You say I have a silly theory, and claim it is science that oil is the residue of dead fauna and such. That actually IS a THEORY, lady. Not fact. Yes I know that it is the prevailing theory to date, which is humorous to me: billions of gallons from dead dinos and trees? LMAO
myopicseer 9 months ago
@shellius WRONG. Oil is a fossil fuel. It's literally made of fossils that can be seen under a microscope. It's well-established science. Your claim is BS propaganda and NOT based on science. Oil is made of stuff that is millions of years old, and when it's gone, it's gone. It'll be completely gone in 100 years or less if we continue to burn it, which is also a huge problem because it's adding to climate change. BTW, not even the oil companies agree with your little theory.
shellius 9 months ago
Some subscribe to the idea that oil is a replenishing resource that is not--as heretofore popularly postulated--the remains of ancient forests and extinct animal life. Read about the DEEP WELLS Russian is drilling and how BP attempted to do this same thing (and failed) with Deep Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico. The theory is that oil is constantly being produced by the earth, and that deep wells tap into the source, not just the shallow pools that we typically think of in conventional drilling..
myopicseer 1 year ago
There is no shortage of oil. Do some research into Gull Island Oil Reserve. Just Google Gull Island... Peak Oil is not a concern.
myopicseer 1 year ago
@myopicseer well, these reserves will soon fail to meet the requirements of the consumption, we are at present day, at 0,8% in renewable energy supply, and rising, we just need more of the stuff, and energy would be a much less concern. the materials used in this is limited as well, but we will figure something out, perhaps the ITER generator will help, and couple that with a thermopowerplant on Iceland, and we should be al right. am i wrong?
Multimorten 1 year ago
@Lilattus You have the gaul to call her crazy? Look at what you wrote
"Maby you should just stick with the chicken and stop coming here."
You can't even spell, let alone comprehend the difference between a visitor and someone who has a right to free speech! Go drop down a hole somewhere, it's apparent that you're fucking useless anyway, so stop wasting oxygen!
kryckeestrooff 1 year ago
Maby you should just stick with the chicken and stop coming here. Have you got any real friends? I bet u dont. People who can see your videos will think you are crazy. You are crazy not the care. Its because u have nothing to loose.
Lilattus 1 year ago
@Lilattus You have the gaul to call her crazy? Look at what you wrote
"Maby you should just stick with the chicken and stop coming here."
Fuck, you can't even spell let alone comprehend the difference between a visitor and someone who has the right to free speech! Go drop down a hole somewhere, it's apparent your fucking useless anyway, so stop wasting our oxygen!
kryckeestrooff 1 year ago
Lastly (please read my 4 posts from bottom to top), we can travel fast enough with horses, if we live communally, as in all of history until around 1850 AD.
Kim, it's interesting you mention teleportation, and the LHC. Always wondered why they would risk the Earth at a cost of billions! Thanks 4 yr insight! :)
Our guru, Swami Prabhupada, wrote a book called "Easy Journey to Other Planets". The name sounds crazy - but he proves the existence of the Soul by page 3. It's well worth you reading!
AustinPowers108 1 year ago
Horses and cows, by contrast, are part of the natural order, created by God and Nature. They feed for free (eating grass, which grows readily), they breed for free (by mating), they are peaceful, majestic, sturdy - and while the bull is working the plough, or pulling the cart to market - his wife the cow, is providing plentiful delicious, nutricious milk! Even their dung has value, as manure (unlike exhaust fumes), and even by dying they provide leather and bone.
God vs. man? No contest.
AustinPowers108 1 year ago
I don't like cars, trucks, and tractors - whether oil-powered, electric, or whatever. I prefer Nature's creation to Man's - horses, cows/bulls, elephants, camels, donkeys, &c - all of which I have seen at work, in India.
Cars etc, need mines, oil wells, ore and oil refineries, many factories, service & fuel stations, oil tankers, etc to produce & run. Their fuel is expensive and toxic, as is their whole chain of use. They emit poison, are noisy, dangerous, and harmful. They are an eco-disaster.
AustinPowers108 1 year ago
Whether oil will run out or not (and it will - the more our consumption, the quicker that will be) - it still remains a fact, that we must not burn even the reserves that we have identified, let alone drill for more. The reason?
The scientific community (those not in the pay of Exxon &c) are unanimous that temperatures have risen, will continue to do so, and we must radically reduce the amount of fossil fuels burnt.
I'm not in favour of swapping one toxic, unnatural fuel for another tho...
AustinPowers108 1 year ago
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AustinPowers108 1 year ago
Everything uses oil. They are not going to be able replace the 300,000,000 million cars on the planet that need oil. Society is screwed.
Keep raising more chickens, . . you're going to need them.
Get off the grid if you want to survive (I don't).
Hell on earth is coming very soon.
GaryNull 1 year ago
I love your eyes, I live in NY do you like a weekend with me? I find common interests between me and you :Philosophy without borders, sex beyond imagination and spirituality deeper than soul , you will not regret that blonde! I will not let you forver.
bornxxxyyy 1 year ago
taken, not tooken ;)
TheRealReasonForDP 1 year ago
how high R u???
istvangy86 1 year ago
please make more videos.
redcat362 1 year ago
You lost me when you started with the teleportation.
Davidbasque15 1 year ago
well a Japanese man invented a way to convert plastic back into oil, google it. but they will brush this technology under the rug to maintain high oil prices
BRGxRandomHero 1 year ago
So I thought maybe you were an intelligent human being that had something to offer, maybe some sort of insight. Then I heard you say "tooken". You're an idiot. I mean that in the most literal way possible. You are an unintelligent human being. Please don't have children.
anthemofadam 1 year ago
The shortage of jobs and the crumbling economy is not because we are lacking energy, there is plenty of energy to go around. The economic collapse was a systemic crisis of the capitalist and profit system, and its utter inability to meet the needs of the population. It is profitable to lay off all the workers, and rehire them for a fraction of the pay. On one hand, we have an outdated distribution system, unable to meet needs. On the other, we have overproduction, producing more than we need.
Kasu1917 1 year ago
You are wrong about Peak Oil.
Peak oil is not related to consumption. Peak oil is simply a bell curve of how much oil can be extracted from the earth in a given amount of time... as wells diminish, we pump less oil out of them, despite putting the same, or more effort into pumping it. It is simply a chart demonstrating the diminishing returns we will get from the money and energy we put into pumping oil from the earth. Again, it has nothing to do with our consumption of the oil we extract.
3Z3VH 1 year ago 11
@3Z3VH 2 words : Michael Ruppert
GaryNull 1 year ago
@GaryNull Going to need a bit more than those two words. Yes, Michael Ruppert has spoken in the past about Peak Oil. What does it have to do with what I said ? If he has a differing viewpoint from mine, perhaps a link to an article where he says it would be nice. In the mean time, those two words mean absolutely nothing to me.
3Z3VH 1 year ago
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@3Z3VH
youtube.com/watch?v=gFfqixur9eI
I tried finding the movie "collapse". I was online once and I saw it. It was good.
Netflicks has it.
GaryNull 1 year ago
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@3Z3VH
youtube. com/watch?v=gFfqixur9eI
I tried finding the movie "collapse". I was online once and I saw it. It was good.
Netflicks has it.
GaryNull 1 year ago
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@3Z3VH youtube dot com/watch?v=gFfqixur9eI
I tried finding the movie "collapse". I was online once and I saw it. It was good.
Netflicks has it.
GaryNull 1 year ago
@3Z3VH
youtube dot com/ watch? v = gFfqixur9eI
the Collaspe movie was good too. I was online to see for free, but I couldln't find it anymore. Netflicks has it thought.
GaryNull 1 year ago
@GaryNull Thanks for the link.
All the points he makes in that youtube video are the same that every other speculator is, except that he tries to put numbers, dates, and times to his speculation, which already have proven false... such as the "$100/barrel oil price by September"... Oil hadn't gotten over $80/barrel throughout the entirety of September. Also, nothing in that video is contrary to my original post. They even reinforce what I said in the first 30 seconds of that video.
3Z3VH 1 year ago
@3Z3VH It is just like so many other things, .. . one group says yes, the other no. . .. Global Warming , , . Finanacial Crisis, . . lol
I can feel a major crash coming. It is going to come down to being in the right place at the right time, .. just like everything in life, . . times one million.
GaryNull 1 year ago
@GaryNull I agree, something big is happening, but all these people like Michael Ruppert keep basing their nay-saying on absolutes, and theory, rather than reality. Yes, if oil somehow disappeared tomorrow, the scenarios he envisions are going to happen, but he fails to take into account the adaptability of the human race. Yes, oil will get more expensive... finally people will change how they use it, becoming more efficient, slowing the "collapse" scenario, and throwing off all his numbers.
3Z3VH 1 year ago
@3Z3VH His info is backed up by data and does make a lot sense. Just the fact that nobody would by Hummer (thank god) says a lot lol. I've always SUV's from day one and that piece of shit was top on list.
GaryNull 1 year ago
@GaryNull Thing is, he backs up enough of what he says with facts, that people think all of it is true. Most of the disaster scenarios he envisions are based on a world WITHOUT oil... This planet will never run out of oil, it will simply get to a point where it is too cost prohibitive to bother with. If we absolutely need it, we will be able to get it. We will (and already have) found alternatives that we could use to avoid having the planet go back to the way it was before the industrial age
3Z3VH 1 year ago
i love watching your videos :) keep us updated on the owl situation, i hope your chicken hatches some eggs! chicks are cute :)
vladetic3 1 year ago
well, if we are in safe hands, then why have we started to burn 3rd grade coal, its little better than trying to burn rocks, uranium mines are already dry, hope they stored a lot, oil i dont know enough about, but its proberbly not gonna last long before we run out, not with the population boom and all
Multimorten 1 year ago
I don't think the Thorium can be used to replace the oil based transport society economies of the world but could be used to power nuke plants to make electricity...
MrEnergyCzar 1 year ago
great post - wish you could say more on the teleportation experience -
hope the chicken is safe!
parannoyance 1 year ago
peak oil is a huge lie.
look up "abiotic oil"
cuz oil is NOT a fossil feul
freakoutguitarsolo1 1 year ago
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DaFuckyouat 1 year ago
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"abiotic oil" is an example of bullshit science otherwise known as "pathological science" . It's companions are Cold Fusion and the "Expanding Earth" theory. There is scarcely any science in these "theories". There is alot of well-wishing and falsification of data from experiments.
DaFuckyouat 1 year ago
WTF!
N7GYV 1 year ago
I think I would rather the chicken speak.
judoyodan 1 year ago 6
they are possibly mining methyl hydrates in the gulf of mexico.
freakoutguitarsolo1 1 year ago
@freakoutguitarsolo1
overpopulation is a myth, we could easily have more population if we lived with the planet instead of against it.
LHC could also be used to create anti matter.
freakoutguitarsolo1 1 year ago
@freakoutguitarsolo1 the maximum population before the industrial revolution, was about 100 million. we are close to 7 billion people now. With peak oil being a real threat, and uranium mines have depleted. If we dont find alternatives fast, civilization could in the worst case scenario collapse. As for antimatter, its a battery not a powersource. so far solar and wind energy is at 0.8% of consumption. This could be a viable option, but the materials for this production is limited as well.
Multimorten 1 year ago
@Multimorten
watch the film , "the overpopulation myth", and humans dont' need electricity to survive.
freakoutguitarsolo1 1 year ago
@freakoutguitarsolo1 That film is right-wing pro-life propaganda, with no regards to consequences; plain irresponsible.
How about You name a few good arguments for having such a high world population, to counter the dozens of strong reasons against it. A reflect before you respond, don't copy-paste an incomplete conclusion.
HiAdrian 1 year ago
@HiAdrian
that is not right-wing, your a fucking idiot
how about you get your fucking car and throw it out, throw your artificial plastics out, if we didn't have all this crap takign up all the space and land of earth, there would be plenty of room for more ppl here. we have so much crap taking up all the land. pavement, streets, buildings, ppl are weak, they need a household for 2 ppl or 1 person. what a joke. vikings lived up to 50 person a household.
freakoutguitarsolo1 1 year ago
@freakoutguitarsolo1 Behind the video is a very conservative organization, looking for deregulation and laissez-faire capitalism. The video is not realistic, but serves their own agenda.
I'm not against using the world's resources, but unlike you i desire prosperity (within reasonable means) rather than growth.
You still haven't given me a good argument as to why a bigger population is preferable to a smaller one (we're talking billions here).
HiAdrian 1 year ago
@HiAdrian
listen buddy, i dont' think a bigger population is good or bad. or a smaller one is good or bad, i think depopulation is a NWO agenda fromthe scum illuminati. and killing ppl off for your own agenda is evil as fuck. you just dont' get it man.
freakoutguitarsolo1 1 year ago
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@freakoutguitarsolo1
"hat a joke. vikings lived up to 50 person a household."
Pro-lifers like you can't distinguish between life and quality of life. 50 people in one household is more misery than today but you don't care because you''ll be the one living in the McMansions. You either don't care or you're extremely stupid.
DaFuckyouat 1 year ago
I think im in love with you. Im serious btw..
stoffeboyei 1 year ago
The world is dying. Greed.
camaro02girl 1 year ago
I think the thing with using the nuclear waste for further energy is you end up with weapons material, but i'd be for it anyway. We don't have anywhere near that sort of teleportation technology. Of course there is no god. technically, shortage only occurs if price is set below free market price. the purpose of the collider is less directly practical. it's about understanding funamental makeup of the universe.
jffryh 1 year ago
Truly, I hope it happens. Maybe, we can go back to horses, bicycles, and the like. This would be OK for me. Gasoline is about $7.90 a gallon in europe. In the US, it is about $3.00 a gallon. Something, is wrong. Peak oil? I can't happen soon enough.
fleetingdays 1 year ago
Tooken?
tropicalduude 1 year ago
i kind of want to hug her
seriouslyWeird 1 year ago
Hemp has the answers to the worlds food end energy problems...
rhylmart 1 year ago
Get a gun and put rubber rounds in it and shoot it. Dont kill the owl just hit it and hopefully he/she wont get near you anymore.
tridentFOXBALL 1 year ago
@tridentFOXBALL Don't mess with owls, you cretin! They are badass :-)
Recycled 1 year ago
Kim, please tell us your personal experience with teleportation.
LalitaLilly 1 year ago
wow a chicken.
ThisStrangeGirl 1 year ago 2
You have to support these claims. Even if teleportation is possible. It does not happen in any way often enough for us to take it into consideration in any rational way.
There are problems
If it was possible, The copy could not be the same as the original.
And the teleportation device would have to do precise calculation to account for the movement of the earth through space.
We would see a lot of objects caught in matter (which would result in explosions) otherwise.
CognosSquare 1 year ago
extremely beautiful woman
thatmetalguy85 1 year ago
@thatmetalguy85 ?????????????????????????????
planetunion 1 year ago
Do you need a cock?
CantWeedThis 1 year ago
@CantWeedThis we need it for dinner , put it on the frying pan
orangestoneface 1 year ago
Kim, I can back you up on teleeportation. I'm from another planet and ended up here by mistake. I got tired of waiting for the rescue ship but pretty much concluded they have forgotten about me so I am stuck here on this damn rock.
valhala56 1 year ago