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F6FLT:
Even if many things divide us, what do we share? I think it is a common philosophy, a common aspiration, a common goal: progress for humanity, at least material for what we can do.

We are not afraid of technology, we believe that put at the service of man, it can improve his fate, and in this we continue the work of our forebears, who invented fire, the wheel, printing press, railways, medicine, electricity, telecommunications... and propelled man to the moon.
We are not afraid of technology, we could experiment with nuclear reactions like LENRs with the usual radiation safety precautions, and we are willing to take some risks to succeed, because in the face of the unknown no prediction can be made but the gain can be enormous.
We are not afraid of technology, we believe that we must use it by making it cleaner, with less pollution impact, even if we also know that zero pollution is impossible. Our life on earth will always have an impact, living is polluting.

Clearly today, energy is the main source of problems that penalize material progress, particularly because of its pollution and cost. Getting a clean and cheap one is therefore the target of our attention, and this forum is dedicated to it.

Although our goal seems respectable, we have enemies. Let us make no mistake about them. Our enemies are not industry or academic science. People who produce goods or knowledge, engineers, physicists, technicians, are like us. Certainly their leaders are focused on finance, but as long as they have new products to sell that will interest people, they will produce them, including those of free energy if it was ready. Because even the oil industry and Arab princes know that petrol will end and they are ready to invest in new technologies.
So who are our enemies?

Contrary to appearances, our enemies are those who seem to be on our side but are not: some of the environmentalists. Part of this movement is made up of anti-technology fundamentalists. They use ecology as a pretext only to fight industry and capitalism. For them, technology is opposed to Nature, they are afraid by technology, it is their target. It is not a caricature to say that they may make us regress and take us back to cave times. In fact, this is certainly what will happen if we follow their retrograde and reactionary ideology. This part of the ecologists is only in an ideological approach like these other political ideologies that have killed millions of people with the idea of a paradise thanks to the Aryan race or the permanent revolution. Beware of them, beware of their manipulation under the pretext of a green planet or the good of future generations.
 
The interest of future generations is to benefit from the new discoveries and inventions that we can make now, just as we take advantage of the risks taken by past generations in their work, such as the electrification of countries, hygiene and health conditions, rapid transport, cheap food....

Free energy is part of this interest for future generations. Obviously, if free energy were obtained, I think that our psychological profile would lead us to other priorities. What after free energy? A few leads, maybe some science fiction to make us dream.
Transport seems archaic and could be a new target, especially with inertial propulsion or gravity engineering. It is the only way that can open the Stargate to us.
Direct telecommunications between people, without the intermediaries such as telephone operators who monopolize and control the networks, possibly with the connivance of governments, also seems to be a priority. New P2P telecommunication vectors without a network are therefore to be sought, including in terms of speed, as the velocity of light is far too slow to maintain human cohesion if man were to leave the solar system.
Finally, I note that our brain seems to be reaching its limits in terms of discoveries, science is progressing less and less quickly. Artificial intelligence could be a solution to revitalize technological progress, including by integrating us as humans into this process.

Curiosity and progress are one of life's interests, we don't know what we're going to find but looking for it is exciting, while having to reproduce indefinitely the lifestyle of our forefathers is for me an image of hell.
So, brothers and sisters in spirit, let us try to improve life on earth by our small contribution: good free energy 2019 for all of us!  ;)

tinman:
I fail to see that technology has vastly improved our standards of living.

The invention of the ICE was the turning point toward a toxic world.
Greed then capitalized on this invention,which led to big oil,power providers,and big farma all cashing in.

The mobile phone and internet has turned our children into zombies. They no longer jump on there bike to go see a friend,but jump on social media,and complain how hard there lives are  ::)

We are now at the mercy of tyrannical governments,who would rather wage war instead of fighting for peace.

We are now at that place where everything is internet reliant,and our lives are no longer ours to control.

Should our planet be hit by a large EMP from a big solar flair,and the www gets knocked out--were screwed.
Should the oil run out tomorrow--were screwed.
Should ww3 break out--were screwed.

200 years ago,in the days of the horse and cart--none of the above could do any dammage to our way of living.

We are now living on a knifes edge,where one simple action or occurrence would mean the end of life as we know it.

I simply do not see as to how we are going in the right direction.

Brad

seychelles:
you of the spirit not of the body TINMAN.. sort out the most important precious
of all precious..just be super good and righteous. be aware and be physical fit and
prepared...be steadfast on the holy quest of FREE ENERGY RESEARCH.. UNTIL DEATH DO
ME PART I WILL NEVER EVER GIVE UP ON THAT QUEST..

AlienGrey:
Let me put this concept into the back of head's ego drive  watch this point of view  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HAGwJRQB5w

F6FLT:
@tinman

Would you have preferred to live in the 19th century, light your home by candlelight if you are rich enough, live in a cold and humid place in winter, work 50 hours a week from Monday to Saturday, and die of tuberculosis at age 45?

Would you have preferred to live in the 18th century, to have 40 years of life expectancy, to have one chance in two to die before 2 years, to live under feudal laws, illiterate, and if you are wracked with a hare's beak, to have to endure it all your life, under the quolibets of ignorant believers asking you what you have done to God to punish you in this way?

Would you have preferred to live in cave age, trying to survive from day to day hunting or gathering, at the mercy of wild animals or opposing tribes?

People who constantly complain about the pollution and the little miseries of today's life see only the other side of the coin.
They have forgotten how far they have come, they have forgotten all the benefits of today's life. They complain about the disadvantages of the thousands of solutions put in place by man and for man over the course of his history, and they no longer see the advantages, such as well-off, spoiled and poorly educated children.

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