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ARMCORTEX

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Re: What should I do if...
« Reply #15 on: March 16, 2017, 07:32:35 AM »
Get a financier and build it.

Patents are gay, you need to call a lawyer and pay money

If I had free energy, I would make a very competitive machine shop. I would get 500k, buy myself a millturn, an EDM machine and a 5 axis mill.

Make aircraft parts, oil and gas, just like all the other machine shops but I'll get all the customers. I'd keep the secret all to me.

I would tell a cryptic description and enforce the agreement with big industry and ask for money then fall in line of said contract for fear of retribution. You don't need a patent to extort a good amount of money to a billion dollar company. Free energy will never be for the masses, not the ability to manufacture at least.it's not governable situation.

If everybody had knowledge of free energy I think we would make  it less likely for evolution as there must be always the pressure to survive and prosper. Ifhumans do not struggle anymore there will be no more point to anything productive... No need to get out there and compete, it would be the end of society as we know it and need to work would be optionnal.

There would be massive ego tripping by layman copycats that would claim it for their own, that would mess up equilibrium there is alot of douchebags out there and you wanna  give them all free energy? No way man, there needs to be order in this society. The corporate and capitalist society is what assures this order.


Doug1

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Re: What should I do if...
« Reply #16 on: March 19, 2017, 01:09:20 PM »
Exploit it for your own use until you recoup your costs to develop a more user friendly version. Use that time develop a workable plan depending on your objective. apply a lot of common sense pay more attention to actions rather then words although words do leak out which indicate the real intentions of people around you if you give it enough time. Use a business plan to maintain your steps in order and dont be discouraged by the amount of time it takes to chip away at the tasks. You have to have faith in the process and for Gods sake dont get in your own way thinking there are short cuts. Nothing worth doing will come easily ,there will always people who will not be happy with what ever you do so dont waste time trying to please any of them just stay on task and do the best you can. Focus is a lost art.

dieter

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Re: What should I do if...
« Reply #17 on: March 19, 2017, 02:54:07 PM »
Armcortex, it's indeed an interesting question, whether free energy will save or ruin society.


Everyone will be able to visit you on your paradise island... with their free energy yacht, that you gave to each and every douchbag or worse humanoud being.


So maybe taking the Captn Nemo route would be cooler, smarter.


Then again, we run out of resources and will go under in chaos if we don't find a save, inexhaustible energy source.


Eighter way, mankind must socially evolve to become ready for settling the universe, as integer, great species. We must cut off our animalistic and criminal behaviour. Capitalism is based on this animalistic and criminal, egocentric thinking, therefor current order is socially stuck in barbarian tradition, so capitalism is not the future. It has no future. The only question is, will it destroy us completely, or can we overcome its flaws in a smooth transformation to a society without money?