cold fusion is simply electro-nuclear reactions. this has been known since the 1920's that electrolysis in certain hydrides produces megajoule amounts of energy, and self sustaining . the mechanism is not fully known because our gibbs statistics in quantum mechanics prohibits it in our current model. you can see the the quackery of these statistics with the "indeterminate nature of nature" with the Copenhagen interpretation. cold fusion is real. but sadly, Rockefeller funded colleges say no.....
Can a car really run on water? Yes…if you can split off the H2 from the H20…then the car could run on hydrogen derived from water. Can you accomplish this within the “engine” of a so-called water-fueled car? Yes again…it’s already being done. So why don’t we have have cars like this? Beats me . Search: JAPANESE WATER POWERED CAR!!
I hope he's right about cold fusion. Even if not, you have to wonder why - compared to the stunning advances in many other areas of technology over the years - there have been almost no advances in gasoline-fueled engines? Easy answer: The people making all the money in the oil industry DO NOT WANT any change - and why would they? It's money, power, control and dominance. Take away the need for oil, and all the other other things they have disappear too - right?
If the energyseems so vast for so cheap, couldn't anybody make a horrible weapon out of extremely cheap materials? I was reading the science articles and forums and not once did anyone ever mention this possibility, am I mistaken, but with this kind of energy could someone maybe create a horrible kind of weapon for any schmuck with a garage and a few cheap materials, it actually seems great but many businesses would die if this energy were true,they would want to prevent it for those two reasons
I like Gerald Clemente but I have to disagree with him and many others who hold that production and consumption are good. In fact I don't even agree that there is an amorphous juggernaut "economy" that is ostensibly running our lives. I think the goal should be to produce lasting, high quality, goods that provide UTILITY for generations, not manufacturing demand for Chinese shit through commercialism geared toward conspicuous consumption, and exploiting the materialistic weakness in people.
@vtcpdx I agree with both you and Gerald as I realize we live on a planet with finite resources - any school child could tell you. Maybe this is where recycling would tie in to the captialist system?!
@MrStoneClark Maybe recycling would fit into some economic model, but not I'm not sure if it would be capitalism in any form. "Profits" must come from somewhere and regardless of all equivocation and operationalizing, reality is that you can't take something from nothing. We can kick the can down the road for only so long. Exploitation of labor, ecological destruction, and war are the 3 main ways in which we pay for our economy. Take away one, and the slack must be picked up by the others.
@vtcpdx I believe that the real problem is not caitalism, but rather the type of capitalism the western world practices. The issue with the current capitalism is the monetary system with the private banks charging compound interest on money the countries borrow. Countries give the banksthe right to make/print money. Countires need to forfit this debt and kick private banks and compound interest they charge to the curb. Watch "Money as Debt 1 and 2"
@MrStoneClark You don't get it. ANY form of lending at interest is usury and detrimental to society. This was known by many cultures throughout history which is why usury is STILL NOT ALLOWED in many countries. The Jews use it as hegemonic weapon. Interest owed is what drives GDP higher, but in order to pay off interest GDP must out-pace production so in reality interest can never be paid off. This is what led to our situation, not the symptoms you list. You're not too bright!
@MrStoneClark You have a long way to go before I'll accept home work assignments from you. If you think capitalism can be fixed I think you're a fool, end of argument. I'm not sure why you keep arguing while saying we are in agreement. You are either a troll who has a pathological need to argue or you're very stupid.
@MrStoneClark It only appears to be irrelevant because it exceeds your capacity to understand. I suggest you give up your life as a troll and view this small example of your limitations as an opportunity to educate yourself.
@MrStoneClark I agree with you on this one! Capitalism is not inherently bad but it has been given a bad image because of excesses like compound interest and privatized credit control and extortion like the Rothschild dynasty and others. The Federal Reserve Bank is the classic example of how to bring a whole nation to it's knees by inflating the derivatives,currency and credit markets. Ending the Federal Reserve banking system and returning to the gold standard would be a good start.
@MrStoneClark We do NOT live on a planet of finite resources. We have established an economic system dependent on and addicted to finite resources. But you could build car bodies from bamboo fibre instead of steel. And you can make electricity from the sun instead of coal. You could run the cars and trucks on liquid hydrogen instead of oil. We don't have to put millions of lives at risk by boiling water with nuclear energy from radioactive uranium. We are limited by our choices only.
@MrStoneClark Well.....you said "utilize" HEMP so I assumed you meant after the resin is extracted........which is hasheesh. See? You can smoke that as well. And it will make you a placid Zombie a lot faster than weed.
Each to his own I guess. I prefer a cold beer now and again. :-)
@vtcpdx well, that is a fine goal...however, since the 20s, products have been built with breakdowns, timed fairly precisely, in mind to keep people coming back....its not just chinese shit that breaks down and needs replacing oddly regularly....pay off a car and no sooner than you write the check, something breaks down, and once that starts, its an avalanche.
@PeaceAndGloryMB I am glad you're doing well, I am also in IT so to speak, webmaster and so on, and I am also doing great! But I have to disagree with you. IT industry is one of few industries that is doing great. There ARE jobs in IT. It's not that you and I are so smart, ok we are, but we are also lucky. I work few hours a day and I am doing ok, while some of my friends are into economics, laws, doctors and they are struggling,even when they got jobs it's so underpaid that it's humiliating :(
cold fusion is simply electro-nuclear reactions. this has been known since the 1920's that electrolysis in certain hydrides produces megajoule amounts of energy, and self sustaining . the mechanism is not fully known because our gibbs statistics in quantum mechanics prohibits it in our current model. you can see the the quackery of these statistics with the "indeterminate nature of nature" with the Copenhagen interpretation. cold fusion is real. but sadly, Rockefeller funded colleges say no.....
Bosonic18 2 months ago
mbridges2010 8 months ago
@mbridges2010 watch my save money on fuel with one wire vid and get involved, the only way we will have this is grass routes.
jocell202 1 month ago
Our planet is orbiting the sun at 66,000 miles per hour. Imagine how much energy is available by harnessing that high speed motion.
The technical issues are being puzzled through.
The central bankers don't want it and have blocked the development of it for over a century, but it is a here and now thing.
Nathan Stubblefield (1860-1928) had working machines in the 1890s, even before Tesla. He said the energy was coming form our planet's Static fields.
Happy days are here again...
pjrsullivan 10 months ago
I hope he's right about cold fusion. Even if not, you have to wonder why - compared to the stunning advances in many other areas of technology over the years - there have been almost no advances in gasoline-fueled engines? Easy answer: The people making all the money in the oil industry DO NOT WANT any change - and why would they? It's money, power, control and dominance. Take away the need for oil, and all the other other things they have disappear too - right?
VintageBuyNSell 10 months ago 2
Fuck the commercials. I won't watch if I have to listen to crap.
chatsworth777 10 months ago
Gerry's lost it
telesniper2 10 months ago
If the energyseems so vast for so cheap, couldn't anybody make a horrible weapon out of extremely cheap materials? I was reading the science articles and forums and not once did anyone ever mention this possibility, am I mistaken, but with this kind of energy could someone maybe create a horrible kind of weapon for any schmuck with a garage and a few cheap materials, it actually seems great but many businesses would die if this energy were true,they would want to prevent it for those two reasons
econogate 10 months ago
celente is awesome. i get my info from him cause he's always right. why do people keep listening to people who are never right?
chumbels 10 months ago
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@chumbels Because then they don't have to admit that they are wrong.
silencerainbows 9 months ago
I like Gerald Clemente but I have to disagree with him and many others who hold that production and consumption are good. In fact I don't even agree that there is an amorphous juggernaut "economy" that is ostensibly running our lives. I think the goal should be to produce lasting, high quality, goods that provide UTILITY for generations, not manufacturing demand for Chinese shit through commercialism geared toward conspicuous consumption, and exploiting the materialistic weakness in people.
vtcpdx 10 months ago 13
@vtcpdx I agree with both you and Gerald as I realize we live on a planet with finite resources - any school child could tell you. Maybe this is where recycling would tie in to the captialist system?!
MrStoneClark 9 months ago
@MrStoneClark Maybe recycling would fit into some economic model, but not I'm not sure if it would be capitalism in any form. "Profits" must come from somewhere and regardless of all equivocation and operationalizing, reality is that you can't take something from nothing. We can kick the can down the road for only so long. Exploitation of labor, ecological destruction, and war are the 3 main ways in which we pay for our economy. Take away one, and the slack must be picked up by the others.
vtcpdx 9 months ago
@vtcpdx I believe that the real problem is not caitalism, but rather the type of capitalism the western world practices. The issue with the current capitalism is the monetary system with the private banks charging compound interest on money the countries borrow. Countries give the banksthe right to make/print money. Countires need to forfit this debt and kick private banks and compound interest they charge to the curb. Watch "Money as Debt 1 and 2"
MrStoneClark 9 months ago
@MrStoneClark Then you are a fool trying to cure the symptoms while ignoring the disease and a complete waste of my time.
vtcpdx 9 months ago
@vtcpdx Hell no! I say we revamp the monetary system man!!! The monetary system along with usery is the disease! :-)
MrStoneClark 9 months ago
@MrStoneClark You don't get it. ANY form of lending at interest is usury and detrimental to society. This was known by many cultures throughout history which is why usury is STILL NOT ALLOWED in many countries. The Jews use it as hegemonic weapon. Interest owed is what drives GDP higher, but in order to pay off interest GDP must out-pace production so in reality interest can never be paid off. This is what led to our situation, not the symptoms you list. You're not too bright!
vtcpdx 9 months ago
@vtcpdx Dude! If you watched the video I recommended, you would know I am agreeing with you. BRIGHT PEOPLE listen before they speak. DUMBASS!
MrStoneClark 9 months ago
@MrStoneClark You have a long way to go before I'll accept home work assignments from you. If you think capitalism can be fixed I think you're a fool, end of argument. I'm not sure why you keep arguing while saying we are in agreement. You are either a troll who has a pathological need to argue or you're very stupid.
vtcpdx 9 months ago
@vtcpdx "Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance" - Albert Einstein
MrStoneClark 9 months ago
@MrStoneClark "Res ipsa locuitor" - Persons much smarter than Einstein who study politics, not physics.
vtcpdx 9 months ago
@vtcpdx Irrelevant rebuttal.
MrStoneClark 9 months ago
@MrStoneClark It only appears to be irrelevant because it exceeds your capacity to understand. I suggest you give up your life as a troll and view this small example of your limitations as an opportunity to educate yourself.
vtcpdx 9 months ago
@vtcpdx OK... go smoke another one dude!
MrStoneClark 9 months ago
@MrStoneClark I might just do that, thanks for the invitation dude.
vtcpdx 9 months ago
@MrStoneClark I agree with you on this one! Capitalism is not inherently bad but it has been given a bad image because of excesses like compound interest and privatized credit control and extortion like the Rothschild dynasty and others. The Federal Reserve Bank is the classic example of how to bring a whole nation to it's knees by inflating the derivatives,currency and credit markets. Ending the Federal Reserve banking system and returning to the gold standard would be a good start.
silencerainbows 9 months ago
@MrStoneClark We do NOT live on a planet of finite resources. We have established an economic system dependent on and addicted to finite resources. But you could build car bodies from bamboo fibre instead of steel. And you can make electricity from the sun instead of coal. You could run the cars and trucks on liquid hydrogen instead of oil. We don't have to put millions of lives at risk by boiling water with nuclear energy from radioactive uranium. We are limited by our choices only.
silencerainbows 9 months ago
@silencerainbows OR you can utilize HEMP ! :-)
MrStoneClark 9 months ago
@MrStoneClark I see,...... that's why your name is 'MR.Stoned' ;-)
silencerainbows 9 months ago
@silencerainbows No... Stone is my name.
MrStoneClark 9 months ago
@MrStoneClark Well....you suggested quote 'utilizing HEMP, didn't you? So please excuse my little play on your name. ;-)
silencerainbows 9 months ago
@silencerainbows Well... you can't get "stoned" from HEMP my man - on cannabis you can though! :-)
MrStoneClark 9 months ago
@MrStoneClark Well.....you said "utilize" HEMP so I assumed you meant after the resin is extracted........which is hasheesh. See? You can smoke that as well. And it will make you a placid Zombie a lot faster than weed.
Each to his own I guess. I prefer a cold beer now and again. :-)
silencerainbows 9 months ago
@vtcpdx well, that is a fine goal...however, since the 20s, products have been built with breakdowns, timed fairly precisely, in mind to keep people coming back....its not just chinese shit that breaks down and needs replacing oddly regularly....pay off a car and no sooner than you write the check, something breaks down, and once that starts, its an avalanche.
preparadox 3 months ago
3:45 - 6:44 Alternative Energy GAME CHANGER! Google Andrea Rossi!!
TheGrayChampion 10 months ago
@PeaceAndGloryMB I am glad you're doing well, I am also in IT so to speak, webmaster and so on, and I am also doing great! But I have to disagree with you. IT industry is one of few industries that is doing great. There ARE jobs in IT. It's not that you and I are so smart, ok we are, but we are also lucky. I work few hours a day and I am doing ok, while some of my friends are into economics, laws, doctors and they are struggling,even when they got jobs it's so underpaid that it's humiliating :(
FleshMob 11 months ago