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King Coal MUST Abdicate!

March 12th 2008 02:21










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Comment by Mountain Fog

March 12th 2008 08:16
Interesting points you make JohnH.

My father was an exploration geologist, so I know a little about that area, and I agree, the sequestration of CO2 is moronic, one earthquake, and it all goes blewy, and has the potential to bring about an instantaneous global problem.

However, the balance between a stable economy and assistance for all, including the poor, limits how quickly this change can be made, which then throws up the question, is there enough time anyway, somehow I doubt it.

Frankly, I think our governments should be researching/preparing our cities, and its people, for surviving the ensuing drastic changes, for we are not going to arrest it in time to stop anything.

We are headed for global change, no matter what we do.

Frankly, I would start investing in research in the electromagnetic drives/generators, that some scientists have dabbled with for nearly a 100 years, like Tesla, and a Japanese man currently.

Once they have nutted out the magnetic drive system, give the operation of the big ones to the people supplying power now, and have smaller ones for households. The benefits are, no need for power in, and no need for fuel, which is why th ecompanies have side lined it years ago.

We need a concerted effort to convince governments and companies alike, that the gig is up, no more greedy money grasping, we need action on this particular area now.

cheers

fog

Comment by JohnH

March 12th 2008 09:47
Magneto-hydrodynamics (plasma physics) decided I had better check the spelling -- nice concept but they still haven't sorted out the bugs on that one. JH

Comment by Mountain Fog

March 12th 2008 12:58
actually no,
that is another area, what I am speaking of is devoid of fluids and quite possibly would be best in a vacuum, maybe, but not necessarily. It requires concentric rings of opposing magnets, the opposing force being the drive for the shaft or motor.

however, it is finding the precise angles that allow the perpetual movement effect that is the problem facing the Japanese scientist at this present time.

Who knows, maybe barking up a wrong tree there, but, it is certainly worth investigating, one would think.

cheers

fog

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