Not to go off the rails here... but...
Gasification is a reliable way for We The People to utilize the vast supply of internal combustion engines without digging another mine or relying on centralized energy ever again.
Prior ("during") WWII gasification was standard technology.
Supposedly people stopped using gasification because they "didn't want to be reminded of tough war times."
I don't want to work a job. I don't want to work in a coal mine or a battery factory.
I've devoted my life to figuring out how to go off grid (financial more than energy) and have learned some really nifty ways to live within our current context.
If there's tech that we could utilize without digging holes and working in factories then that's icing on the cake! Here's hoping!
So long as we can build whatever tech as artisans I'm all with it! I'm not spending any more time in factories. Not sure anyone would if they could nurture growth and abundance rather than be manipulated by scarcity.
And digging holes to get materials to build things is pretty gay too.
Not to go off the rails here... but... Gasification is a reliable way for We The People to utilize the vast supply of internal combustion engines without digging another mine or relying on centralized energy ever again.
Prior ("during") WWII gasification was standard technology. Supposedly people stopped using gasification because they "didn't want to be reminded of tough war times."
Change is possible. Change is coming.
I don't want to work a job. I don't want to work in a coal mine or a battery factory.
I've devoted my life to figuring out how to go off grid (financial more than energy) and have learned some really nifty ways to live within our current context.
If there's tech that we could utilize without digging holes and working in factories then that's icing on the cake! Here's hoping!
So long as we can build whatever tech as artisans I'm all with it! I'm not spending any more time in factories. Not sure anyone would if they could nurture growth and abundance rather than be manipulated by scarcity.
And digging holes to get materials to build things is pretty gay too.
I'm not against star trek style innovation if we can really do it.