Most of green technology is not price competitive with conventional.
So they need subsidies.
Which means politicians get bribes and kickbacks for picking winners and losers. Which is why they're such big proponents for second rate technology, which is often more polluting than the alternative.
Kid 1990 was only 31 years ago. Of course It were the times when just learned to stay instead of crawling, but it is nothing so new... What if I tell you idea of Tokamak (fussion reactor) is researched from 50s or 60s of XX century ?
Yeah, 80s kid here too. Agreed, not much of this is really new. It's just been suppressed and development going at a snails' pace due to our corrupt economic system and the "rich bastards" in charge.
The problem with fusion isn't that it's hard to accomplish. It's that fusion is way too rare at normal pressures to be a net positive source of energy. Philo T Farnsworth, the same guy who invented the Cathode Ray Tube used in early TVs, also invented a cheap Fusor.
The Tesla Coil was created to use radio waves to produce high voltage, low current loads wirelessly. Tesla had wanted to use them as an answer to electricity distribution, but for various reasons, he never really got off the ground with them. A lot of his work was seized after his death, and it's long been speculated that he had a lot of ideas and inventions that would be revolutionary, but that never saw the light of day.
I went to school for engineering, and I remember hearing a theory of "solar power satellites" that would generate power and use tesla coils to transfer that power to the surface wirelessly. The main issues at the time were the fact that solar panels were very inefficient, and something about existing tesla coil technology not being ready yet. There was a size issue, I think, and a concern about how something like this could be detrimental to society, the environment, and whatnot, although this was years ago, so I don't remember what it was, specifically.
It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if someone gets this working, because the theory and basic technology has been around for years. My main concern just plays into how these transfers would actually affect life on the surface, especially if they could be weaponized.
He was successful in gathering and transmitting electricity wirelessly, using the Earth's own natural energies. And was basically starved to death for it through the Cabal's character assassination of the man.
THE ANSWER to most all our basic problems lies in his research. Research [they] keep for themselves. We HAVE to defeat [them] inorder to bring about a true revolution and a true Awakening of Humanity's potential.
Noteable, SmartMatic voting machine company also manufactures air purifying systems for buildings.
Most of green technology is not price competitive with conventional.
So they need subsidies.
Which means politicians get bribes and kickbacks for picking winners and losers. Which is why they're such big proponents for second rate technology, which is often more polluting than the alternative.
Because [they] made it that way.
I'm sorry, "space based solar power"? How do they get the electricity back to the ground?
Microwave energy or something like that.
Or actually beaming the solar energy directly down to the surface
What's more fascinating is that the people in Silicon Valley KNEW it would be Microwave power back in the 1990s.
Consider: https://simcity.fandom.com/wiki/Microwave_(disaster)
Kid 1990 was only 31 years ago. Of course It were the times when just learned to stay instead of crawling, but it is nothing so new... What if I tell you idea of Tokamak (fussion reactor) is researched from 50s or 60s of XX century ?
Simply:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_cell#History
My father was born in late 50s.He is still alive of course, he is only few years above 60... It is just technology development.
Yeah, 80s kid here too. Agreed, not much of this is really new. It's just been suppressed and development going at a snails' pace due to our corrupt economic system and the "rich bastards" in charge.
The problem with fusion isn't that it's hard to accomplish. It's that fusion is way too rare at normal pressures to be a net positive source of energy. Philo T Farnsworth, the same guy who invented the Cathode Ray Tube used in early TVs, also invented a cheap Fusor.
In other words, Tesla Tech.
The Tesla Coil was created to use radio waves to produce high voltage, low current loads wirelessly. Tesla had wanted to use them as an answer to electricity distribution, but for various reasons, he never really got off the ground with them. A lot of his work was seized after his death, and it's long been speculated that he had a lot of ideas and inventions that would be revolutionary, but that never saw the light of day.
I went to school for engineering, and I remember hearing a theory of "solar power satellites" that would generate power and use tesla coils to transfer that power to the surface wirelessly. The main issues at the time were the fact that solar panels were very inefficient, and something about existing tesla coil technology not being ready yet. There was a size issue, I think, and a concern about how something like this could be detrimental to society, the environment, and whatnot, although this was years ago, so I don't remember what it was, specifically.
It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if someone gets this working, because the theory and basic technology has been around for years. My main concern just plays into how these transfers would actually affect life on the surface, especially if they could be weaponized.
He was successful in gathering and transmitting electricity wirelessly, using the Earth's own natural energies. And was basically starved to death for it through the Cabal's character assassination of the man.
THE ANSWER to most all our basic problems lies in his research. Research [they] keep for themselves. We HAVE to defeat [them] inorder to bring about a true revolution and a true Awakening of Humanity's potential.
Lasers or radiowaves i assume but then again, im retarded.
What is "space based solar power" exactly?
And how would it benefit man without Nikola Tesla?
maybe they want to free up fossil fuel supplies for their use.