"Each time a person stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others. . .they send forth a ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance."Robert F. Kennedy
Using grade school physics of both Newtonian and Nuclear models, does anyone foresee counter currents of sufficient size to minimize/change direction of the huge 'Tsunami' roaring down on us, taking away not only our Freedom, but our Lives? Regardless if our salaries are dependant on us not knowing the inconvenient truths of reality (global warming, corporate rule, stagnant energy science) portrayed by the rare articles in the news media? I know only one - a free science, our window to Reality - that easily resolves the Foundational Problem of Quantum Physics and takes E=MC2 out of Kindergarten

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Monday, May 30, 2011

Possible Futures Film Contest: The Promise of Energy for Everyone

reprinted with permission from Evolution Intelligent Design, Survival blog



Possible Futures Film Contest:
 The Promise of Energy for Everyone
Vote beginning June 28th, 2011



In the Beginning..................
Let there be light................
From the Filmmaker
When the quantity C, originally defined by the velocity of light, is now also defined by the kinetic energy equivalent of the mass energy of matter, “Let there be light”  becomes enhanced with a far more practical  meaning.  It could be said, everything we see and touch is light in motion or light stationary.
It is therefore not surprising:
•In short, the quantity C is the measure of the radius of curvature of natural law. It is the factor which will enable us to determine precisely the degree of change in the curvature of one law which will be brought about by a specified change in the application of the others. It is the factor which will eventually tell us how to place our transport vehicles in either the positive or negative portion of the gravitational curve with respect to the earth or any other planet which we may choose to visit.

•When we state that the quantity C is the radius of the curvature of natural law, we mean simply that if a differential of energy equal to this quantity exists between the observer and the point which he is observing, the natural laws will be suspended. If the energy differential is in excess of the quantity C, the laws will appear to operate in reverse at that point.

Understanding the radius of curvature, symbolized by our ancestors with the circle and; sine wave, un-hides the hidden variables, removes the foundational problems described in The Trouble With Physics, and leads toward self recognition of very advanced and practical solutions, scientifically validating the age old philosophies surmised by Walter Russell and Judge Thomas Troward, merging physics with metaphysics.

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Refererences
The Promise of Energy for Everyone, A Power Point Introductory Presentation may be accessed at relaxspa.net/​TheRadiusOfCurvature12-28-10PPShow2003.pps
and relaxspa.net/​4YearsGoPP97-2003P.ppt

Saturday, April 23, 2011

The End Of Empire

"The End of Empire will fold naturally with an expanding view of energy technology far beyond the shallow definition of current day science. It is incredibly strange how even in the Club of Budapest, energy science does not go past harnessing the power of wind, water, plants, geothermal, and tide, incapable of seeing nuclear energy utilization beyond the "caveman club, deadly radiation" method .

The Promise of Energy for Everyone A Power Point Introductory Presentation

http://www.relaxspa.net/TheRadiusOfCurvature12-28-10PPShow2003.pps
We have barely glimpsed the full scope of Energy Evolution and applications





The End Of Empire
Great human advances were made when we still valued life.

http://www.neweconomyworkinggroup.org/blog/end-empire
As part of the New Economy 2.0 series
By David Korten

In an earlier day our rulers were kings and emperors. Now they are corporate CEOs and hedge fund managers. Wall Street is Empire’s most recent stage. Its reign will mark the end of the tragic drama of a 5,000-year Era of Empire.


Imperial historians would have us believe civilization, history and human progress began with the consolidation of dominator power in the first great empires that emerged some 5,000 years ago. Much is made of their glorious accomplishments and heroic battles.

Rather less is said about the brutalization of the slaves who built the great monuments – the racism, suppression of women, conversion of free farmers into serfs or landless laborers, carnage from the battles, hopes and lives destroyed by wave after wave of invasion, pillage and gratuitous devastation of the vanquished, and lost creative potential.

Nor is there mention that most all the advances that make us truly human came before the Era of Empire, including the domestication of plants and animals, food storage and the arts of dance, pottery, basket making, textile weaving, leather crafting, metallurgy, architecture, town planning, boat building, highway construction and oral literature.

As the institutions of Empire took root, humans turned from a reverence for the generative power of life to a reverence for hierarchy and the power of the sword. The wisdom of the elder and priestess gave way to the arbitrary rule of often ruthless kings. Social pathology became the norm and society’s creative energy focused on perfecting the instruments of war and domination. Priority in the use of available resources went to military, prisons, palaces, temples and patronage.

Great civilizations were built and then swept away in successive waves of violence and destruction. War, trade and debt served as weapons of the few to expropriate the means of livelihood of the many and reduce them to slavery or serfdom. Whole empires were subjected to the delusional hubris and debaucheries of psychopathic rulers.

If much of this sounds familiar, it is because in the face of the democratic challenge, the dominator cultures and institutions of Empire simply morphed into new forms.

The ideals of the American Revolution heralded the possibilities of a new era of equality and popular democratic rule, but it was a more modest beginning than we have been taught to believe. Once the former colonies gained their freedom from British rule and declared themselves the United States of America, their new leaders put aside the pronouncement of the Declaration of Independence that all men are created equal and enjoy a natural right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness – and set about securing their own power.

The king was gone, but the Constitution they drafted with a promise to “secure the Blessings of Liberty” for “We the People of the United States,” effectively limited political participation to white male property owners and secured the return of escaped slaves to their designated owners. Colonial expansion followed soon after as the new nation expropriated by armed force all of the Native and Mexican lands between themselves and the distant Pacific Ocean.

Global expansion beyond U.S. territorial borders followed. The United States converted cooperative dictatorships into client states by giving their ruling classes a choice between aligning themselves with U.S. economic and political interests for a share in the booty or being eliminated by assassination, foreign-financed internal rebellion or military invasion. Following World War II, when the classic forms of colonial rule became unacceptable, international debt became a favored instrument for forcing poorer nations to open to foreign corporate ownership and control.

Most of the economic, social and environmental pathologies of our time – including sexism, racism, economic injustice, violence and environmental destruction – originate in the institutions of Empire. The resulting exploitation has reached the limits the social fabric and Earth’s natural systems will endure.

As powerful as Wall Street appears to be, it’s abuse of power has so eroded the economic, social and environmental foundations of its own existence that its fate is sealed. We the People have a choice. We can allow Wall Street to maintain its grip until it brings down the whole of human civilization in irrevocable social and environmental collapse. Or we can take control of our future and replace the Wall Street economy with the values and institutions of a New Economy comprised of locally owned businesses devoted to serving their communities by investing in the use of local resources to produce real goods and services responsive to local needs.

Either way, Wall Street’s days are numbered. Ours need not be.

About David Korten:   David Korten (livingeconomiesforum.org) is the author of Agenda for a New Economy, The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community and the international best seller When Corporations Rule the World. He is board chair of YES! Magazine, co-chair of the New Economy Working Group and a founding member of Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE).









David Korten (livingeconomiesforum.org) is the author of Agenda for a New Economy, The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community and the international best seller When Corporations Rule the World. He is board chair of YES! Magazine, co-chair of the New Economy Working Group and a founding member of Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE).






About New Economy 2.0






Visionary economist David Korten introduces a national conversation series, New Economy 2.0, on CSRwire Talkback based on his acclaimed book, Agenda for a New Economy, 2nd edition. For the next several weeks, Korten will summarize the main points and key lessons of each chapter of his book, leading from a dissection of what went wrong in the “phantom wealth Wall Street economy” to the presentation of a vision of a world of real wealth Main Street economies that support strong middle class societies, honor real market principles and work in partnership with Earth’s biosphere.






New Economy 2.0 envisions an economy in which life is the defining value and power that resides in people and communities. It contrasts with the popular New Economy 1.0 fantasy of a magical high-tech economy liberated from environmental reality and devoted to the growth of phantom wealth financial assets.











Saturday, April 16, 2011

The Awful, Unsaid Truth: We’re Heading Back Toward a Double Dip - Common Dreams

But isn’t the economy growing again – by an estimated 2.5 to 2.9 percent this year? Yes, but that’s even less than peanuts. The deeper the economic hole, the faster the growth needed to get back on track. By this point in the so-called recovery we’d expect growth of 4 to 6 percent.
Consider that back in 1934, when it was emerging from the deepest hole of the Great Depression, the economy grew 7.7 percent. The next year it grew over 8 percent. In 1936 it grew a whopping 14.1 percent.
Add two other ominous signs: Real hourly wages continue to fall, and housing prices continue to drop. Hourly wages are falling because with unemployment so high, most people have no bargaining power and will take whatever they can get. Housing is dropping because of the ever-larger number of homes people have walked away from because they can’t pay their mortgages. But because homes the biggest asset most Americans own, as home prices drop most Americans feel even poorer.

We must begin to differentiate between the 'wannna be" terrorists, and "real" terrorists that are destroying this nation and the world. Even an idiot can comprehend the simple math that when 2% own 98% of the world's wealth and resources and pay no taxes, the other 7 billion people, their cities, governments, schools, infrastructure are being economically strangled to death by the ever-tightening noose designed in the Corporate Business, Banking and Wall Street Model. Those left working are paid to Serve this Dragon eating its own tail, albeit with continuously lowering wage standards, benefits, rising retirement age, with increasing slavelike "productivity" and skyrocketing price gouging of consumer goods; while being TOLD to adapt to increasingly violent and deadly weather patterns caused by the 'no' global warming lies, all the while your Corporate Masters are flooded with daily, record breaking, obscene Profits.
SOP, standard operating procedure, what kind of Monster would take over a life saving drug segment, costing pennies to produce, with a previous monthly consumer cost of $30.00, and now charge $6,000.00 per month?
If you listen hard enough, you can hear screaming in the distance, from both Al Capone and Hitler, who ran out of their graves in horror, shock and shame for having accomplished so little in comparison: IN AN  AGE OF SCIENTIFIC MARVELS, THE LAST 50 YEARS CAUSING THE SLOW MURDER DEATH OF BILLIONS UPON BILLIONS OF PEOPLE THROUGH  STARVATION, POVERTY, DISEASE, LACK OF WATER, SANITATION, MEDICAL...................TOPPED OFF WITH A STRANGLEHOLD ON ENERGY EVOLUTION.
If you really believe science is so stupid as to remain stuck in oil, or play Tweedledee winks with wind, solar, and deadly nuclear waste ............ THEN LET ME SELL YOU SOME  SWAMPLAND, while you listen to the business news daily telling you the NEW AMERICAN DREAM is to be a renter subjugated to your landlord. 30 years ago, it was said, FREEDUMB is DEADLY.
It is high time to review why Dr. Stanley Milgram did his infamous experiment, "Study in Obedience, May we choose not to become agents in a terribly destructive processhttp://www.relaxspa.net/Revisiting_Power.htm 

The Awful, Unsaid Truth: We’re Heading Back Toward a Double Dip - Common Dreams
The Awful, Unsaid Truth: We’re Heading Back Toward a Double Dip | Common Dreams
 
Published on Thursday, March 31, 2011 by RobertReich.org
The Truth About the Economy that Nobody In Washington Or On Wall Street Will Admit by Robert Reich

Why aren’t Americans being told the truth about the economy? We’re heading in the direction of a double dip – but you’d never know it if you listened to the upbeat messages coming out of Wall Street and Washington.

Consumers are 70 percent of the American economy, and consumer confidence is plummeting. It’s weaker today on average than at the lowest point of the Great Recession.

The Reuters/University of Michigan survey shows a 10 point decline in March – the tenth largest drop on record. Part of that drop is attributable to rising fuel and food prices. A separate Conference Board’s index of consumer confidence, just released, shows consumer confidence at a five-month low — and a large part is due to expectations of fewer jobs and lower wages in the months ahead.

Pessimistic consumers buy less. And fewer sales spells economic trouble ahead.

What about the 192,000 jobs added in February? (We’ll know more Friday about how many jobs were added in March.) It’s peanuts compared to what’s needed. Remember, 125,000 new jobs are necessary just to keep up with a growing number of Americans eligible for employment. And the nation has lost so many jobs over the last three years that even at a rate of 200,000 a month we wouldn’t get back to 6 percent unemployment until 2016.

But isn’t the economy growing again – by an estimated 2.5 to 2.9 percent this year? Yes, but that’s even less than peanuts. The deeper the economic hole, the faster the growth needed to get back on track. By this point in the so-called recovery we’d expect growth of 4 to 6 percent.

Consider that back in 1934, when it was emerging from the deepest hole of the Great Depression, the economy grew 7.7 percent. The next year it grew over 8 percent. In 1936 it grew a whopping 14.1 percent.

Add two other ominous signs: Real hourly wages continue to fall, and housing prices continue to drop. Hourly wages are falling because with unemployment so high, most people have no bargaining power and will take whatever they can get. Housing is dropping because of the ever-larger number of homes people have walked away from because they can’t pay their mortgages. But because homes the biggest asset most Americans own, as home prices drop most Americans feel even poorer.

There’s no possibility government will make up for the coming shortfall in consumer spending. To the contrary, government is worsening the situation. State and local governments are slashing their budgets by roughly $110 billion this year. The federal stimulus is ending, and the federal government will end up cutting some $30 billion from this year’s budget.

In other words: Watch out. We may avoid a double dip but the economy is slowing ominously, and the booster rockets are disappearing.

So why aren’t we getting the truth about the economy? For one thing, Wall Street is buoyant – and most financial news you hear comes from the Street. Wall Street profits soared to $426.5 billion last quarter, according to the Commerce Department. (That gain more than offset a drop in the profits of non-financial domestic companies.) Anyone who believes the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill put a stop to the Street’s creativity hasn’t been watching.

To the extent non-financial companies are doing well, they’re making most of their money abroad. Since 1992, for example, G.E.’s offshore profits have risen $92 billion, from $15 billion (which is one reason it pays no U.S. taxes). In fact, the only group that’s optimistic about the future are CEOs of big American companies. The Business Roundtable’s economic outlook index, which surveys 142 CEOs, is now at its highest point since it began in 2002.

Washington, meanwhile, doesn’t want to sound the economic alarm. The White House and most Democrats want Americans to believe the economy is on an upswing.

Republicans, for their part, worry that if they tell it like it is Americans will want government to do more rather than less. They’d rather not talk about jobs and wages, and put the focus instead on deficit reduction (or spread the lie that by reducing the deficit we’ll get more jobs and higher wages).

I’m sorry to have to deliver the bad news, but it’s better you know.

© 2011 Robert Reich


Robert Reich is Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley. He has served in three national administrations, most recently as secretary of labor under President Bill Clinton. He has written twelve books, including The Work of Nations, Locked in the Cabinet, and his most recent book, Supercapitalism. His "Marketplace" commentaries can be found on publicradio.com and iTunes.





Sunday, March 20, 2011

The Promise of Energy for Everyone: Through natural, unimpeded Scientific Progression

Japan's Nuclear Disaster and the Looming Global Energy Crisisserve us a Glimpse into Our Own Future. Adding Ecological imbalance and the increasing intensity of widely fluctuating weather patterns, clearly spell out a deadly deficit in our comprehension of energy evolution.

The Promise of Energy for Everyone: Through natural, unimpeded Scientific Progression






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Japan's Nuclear Disaster and the Looming Global Energy Crisis serve us a Glimpse into Our Own Future. Adding Ecological imbalance and the increasing intensity of widely fluctuating weather patterns, clearly spell out a deadly deficit in our comprehension of energy evolution.

To remain confined in a tiny, extremely micro sized Energy Definition Box will prove fatal to our and future generations.

 We have barely glimpsed the full scope of Energy Evolution and applications.

Behavioral Shaping by promoting Trivia solutions derived from an analogous “flat world” energy science concept will continue the indirect abnormality of “profit” over “life” choices, caused by declining resources and deteriorating precious energy scarcity attempting to meet overwhelming demand.

Today’s question becomes,” would civilization rather Die than Switch?” to an expanded version of a scientific energy reality?

A scientific energy concept that brings the Promise of Energy and prosperity to all; a scientific energy concept with fundamentals that run flawlessly through the physical dimension, the mental dimension, and the petrified/tabooed spiritual dimension - the three legs on the tripod of reality upon which civilization rests.

Since the 1940′s, new energy technologies have been available through the actual testing of Einstein’s incomplete but testable portions of his 1928 Unified Field theory.

Today there exist hundreds of proofs of concepts of new energy devices, ranging from energy from the vacuum (zero point), cold fusion, and special hydrogen and water technologies, all which connect to an easily understood mathematical framework using the Quantity C as the Radius of Curvature of All Natural Law.

The Promise of Energy for Everyone, A Power Point Introductory Presentation may be accessed with the link on the You Tube descripton: http://www.relaxspa.net/TheRadiusOfCurvature12-28-10PPShow2003.pps

 Understanding the Radius of Curvature concept permits anyone to know without a doubt that the following applications have long since been possible:

• Field dependent propulsion
• Anti-gravity - polarization of gravity
• Special hydrogen and water technologies, field related – instant cheap hydrogen for fuel cells
• FTL -faster than light transportation
• "Movement"/"Transference" - from one point to another without going through all points in between

What will we choose?

Sunday, March 6, 2011

There Is A Magic Bullet

There Is A Magic Bullet
Einstein recognized the  need for science to outgrow the "flatland" of scientific fundamentals and move out of the dark ages of a flat world science concept. The radius of curvature encompassing natural law based on E=MC2 was and is the magic bullet that can both transform our concept and applications of energy while at the same time create unlimited ecconomic prosperiety for all.

It would even make cold fussion far more readily understood and applicable.



We have barely glimpsed the full scope of Energy Evolution and applications.


The Promise of Energy for Everyone - A Power Point Introductory Presentation


(When power point opens click on ‘view’ then ‘slide show’ for best results)


http://www.relaxspa.net/TheRadiusOfCurvature12-28-10PPShow2003.pps   



Remaining confined in a tiny, extremely micro sized Energy Definition Box will prove fatal to our and future generations. Otherwise, the following is good energy sumation from Cold Fusion, but for the disastrous perpetuation of the shallow belief that there is there is no magic bullet.



No magic bullet, just a clean energy future.

http://coldfusionnow.wordpress.com/2011/03/01/no-magic-bullet-just-a-clean-energy-future/
By rubycarat

We are beginning to slide irreversibly down a curve of declining production of petroleum fuel. And as that fuel evaporates from our lives, all that was built from oil, gas, and coal will erode away along with it.

It was in physics class so long ago that I heard “things that can’t continue, don’t continue.” The world is racing to extract the last patches of oil, and we mortgage a precious chemical stock from which is manufactured communications equipment to medical devices, while the ecocide gets exponentially worse.

The BP oil catastrophe destroyed the Gulf Coast in the southern US, killing life in the ocean and the shoreline. “Collateral damage” continues to float in – dead. See http://bpoilslick.blogspot.com/ and Project Gulf Impact because you won’t be reading about it on the news anytime soon.

The abomination that is “fracking” assures honest folk that those involved in the current corporate-energy structure have no sense of decency whatsoever (if they hadn’t already known). See our recent post “What the Frack is Going On?”

The above mentioned geological facts are compounded by an overpopulated planet using up its store of resources, as economic collapse looms, as currencies inflate to worthlessness, price inflation drives hunger, homelessness, and war.

Nothing will stop the pain of transition, not even preparing for it, though prepare we must. Times are tough and getting tougher. Preparing can provide significant comfort, or even save you life.

But what about after? If humans are to exist on this planet with advanced medial scanning, satellite communications, solar cells, wind turbines, and batteries to store energy, all of these things need advanced engineering, precision manufacturing, and regular maintenance by skilled technicians.

And if you can’t get enough energy to support an infrastructure to make these things then, that’s it. Humans will live as we did hundreds of years ago, though without the abundant natural resources. Only, 7 billion people can’t live like that because there wouldn’t be tree left on the planet. Then we’d disappear soon thereafter.

So then, why prepare if there’s no future?

Because we will make a future.

In recent months, Cold Fusion Now has contacted various media entities just to drop the cold fusion meme out there in the Chip Body, from Energy Bulletin authors to financial news broadcasts. We sent Michael C. Ruppert the answers to his “Nine Questions to Ask About Alternative Energy” as answered by Jed Rothwell in relation to cold fusion. Mr. Ruppert’s response was posted on his Facebook page.

Read closely. There’s no magic bullet. Our civilization cannot function without transportation. And there isn’t the economic or raw material wherwithall to build 800 million new engines and retrofit them into land vehicles and ships. Aircraft would have to be completely redesigned because of fuel tanks that wouldn’t be needed. And that’s assuming cold fusion could replace jet thrust with steam. I doubt it. We’re too far into collapse economically for this to make a difference. I’m glad they went to the effort to answer my questions. But their answers themselves tell why this is nothing to get excited about.

While it’s true there is no magic bullet, this response reveals a misunderstanding about what cold fusion technology means for our planet.
This technology is often categorized “disruptive”, and there’s good reason why. Cold fusion, quantum fusion, low-energy nuclear reactions, all of this research is not an incremental development within a chemical-burning history that goes back to burning wood. Cold fusion is the kind of discovery that ranks with fire itself. The same way the discovery of fire radically changed human development, cold fusion will alter our existence in ways we can’t even think of.

When (and I am compelled to say when for the alternative is too horrific to entertain), this technology develops, there will be no more “aircraft with steam”. There will be no transportation system as it exists now.

Read closely: The entire rusting heap of the Oil Age environment will no longer exist, and a different relationship with our world will emerge.

How can this be said with such defiant certainty?

Marshall McLuhan dissected the anatomy of society and technology in books such as The Gutenberg Galaxy, Media: Extensions of Man, War and Peace in the Global Village, and Laws of Media, written with his son Eric.

The conclusion? Every new technology creates an new environment of services and disservices different from the previous technology. The cold fusion environment will be completely different than the oil age environment.

Oh sure, there may still be some cars around, like some people still have beepers, but not many. Cars will be antiques, the same way cars from the 50s are antiques, with a whole antique-car-network to service it.

Does anyone really remember what they did before spending hours a day on Facebook? Not many (except me – I’m not on Facebook!) Do you even know that phones used to be connected to walls, and you had to walk around your TV as a piece of furniture? Perhaps you remember when there was only radio? We could go on and on, and these examples are all from the same era just following the implementation of electric technology, baby steps in applications of electricity.

In 1995, my friends and I started a web page business in South Florida. I gave seminars describing what the Internet was, and how a webpage could help their business, and my two computer pals wrote the code. We had lots of people come to our seminars to learn about this new “internet thing”, but not one person bought a webpage from us. It was just too new, and people weren’t ready to engage in it. Fifteen years later, who doesn’t have a webpage?

McLuhan shows how the content of a new technology is always the old technology. It’s rearview-mirror thinking keeps us calling our computer screen “a desktop”. Most likely, we’ll be calling our cold fusion cells that provide power to our homes “water burners”.

Since the integration of electric technology, the landscape has changed drastically, such that our institutions of education, entertainment, justice, and economy have had the proverbial rug pulled out from under their feet. Our ideas of money have changed so that we don’t even recognize it anymore. Our ideas of friends have changed, our sense of time, our sense of reality.

A cold fusion technology won’t retrofit a jet with a steam engine (although that may be someone’s pet project for nostalgia), and it won’t be our dominant form of transportation. The designs of planes accommodate gasoline and are part of the oil environment of services and disservices. Cold fusion technology will see, perhaps, semi-ballistic sub-orbital flights, more efficient, faster, and greener.

Still, the digital revolution was built using cheap oil, and was yet another incremental step on the road to complexity that began when humans discovered fire, allowed only by burning higher energy dense fuels. Solar cells and wind turbines are great, but the amount of hydrocarbons and rare earth metals required to manufacture, ship and maintain these systems prohibits their widespread use as the dominant form of energy in a technological society. Will we be chopping all of forests down to provide a minimal, and temporary, supply of fuel?

“Breakthrough technology” jumps this track, and realizes a completely different associative power. Mr. Ruppert is right. There is no magic bullet. Lapband surgery may reduce obesity, but only the associative change in mental habits will keep it that way. McLuhan shows how, and why, our associated mental habits change along with our technology.

Cold fusion is a new area of energy research only two decades old, but already has proven advances that promise a new energy technology, perhaps sooner than we think. Inventor Andrea Rossi is claiming that he’ll be selling his ECat water heaters based on cold fusion technology in the fall of this year 2011. Many claims have been made, and only time will tell if Dr. Rossi and his Defkalion Green Technologies will become the richest people on the planet.

-or perhaps it will be someone else.

For there are a number of small, independent companies, started by new-energy entrepreneurs and young scientists, that don’t have the prejudices that the established institutions have. These groups have worked without support or recognition, with piecemeal funding from friends, family, and private angels who believe in them, and a clean energy future for humanity.

McLuhan tells us “obsolete technology is elevated to artform”. What was of this age, will be art, and what is not art, will be our shame.

Monitoring the landscape for collapse has value.

Helping people build lifeboats for a dark decade has value.

Creating a clean-energy solution for a peaceful future — priceless.

If you are interested in learning more about what cold fusion technology is, and what it means for our planet, read long-time researcher and author Jed Rothwell’s Cold Fusion and The Future for a glimpse.

Peace.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Wisconsin: The First Stop in An American Uprising?

The Chinese dragon eating its own tail, symbolizing our current world wide Economic design, will completely devour itself without an upgrade of energy definitions, applications, and a return to Wisdom (i.e., ability to survive)............. The Zeitgeist assessment of current affairs are widely accurate, but choke the range of future possibilities with our contemporary narrow energy definition. http://freedomtimes.blogspot.com/2011/02/zeitgeist-movement-extremely-limited.html  Wisconsin: The First Stop in An American Uprising?

The Promise of Energy for Everyone

 

It took a while, but Wisconsin shows that the poor and middle class of the U.S. may be ready to push back. Madison may be only the beginning. “We demand that before the hard-working, tax-paying families of this country are once again forced to sacrifice, the corporations who have so richly profited from our labor, our patronage, and our bailouts be compelled to pay their taxes and contribute their fair share to the continued prosperity of our nation. We will organize, we will mobilize, and we will NOT be quiet!”


The goal, according to a statement on the US Uncut website, is “to draw attention to the fact that Bank of America received $45 billion in government bailout funds while funneling its tax dollars into 115 offshore tax havens [...] And to highlight the fact that the poor and middle class are now paying for this largess through drastic government cuts.”


The Politics of Class Warfare
Across the country, the poor and middle class have suffered from the economic collapse: jobs disappeared, mortgages sank underneath debt, and opportunities for a college education evaporated. Much of the bailout that was supposed to fix the economy went to the very institutions that caused the collapse. Many of these institutions are now using tax loopholes and offshore tax shelters to avoid paying taxes.


The tide may now be turning. Inspired by people-power movements around the world, people in the United States are beginning push back. The poor and middle class, those who didn't cause the collapse but have felt the most pain from the poor economy, are now being asked to sacrifice again..............

Can't get blood from a turnip retired workers are told regarding pension cutoff
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/02/20/sunday/main20034120.shtml?tag=cbsContent;cbsCarousel


The Pension Crisis: Promises unkept
After decades of working for Prichard, Ala., retirees receive no pension payments, are told "You can't draw blood from a turnip"

Begining to look like the so-called terrorists whose goal we are told is to destroy America and constitutional freedoms, have become insignificant WANABES, in contrast to the "Doers" who are indirectly accomplishing this task, the ones flush with obscene CASH and Profits (no not the bought and paid for national, state, local governments who are also moving toward bankruptcy).  Who are these "Doers", these non-tax paying, non living entities who have sucked up all (98%) of the CASH and continue to create Al Capone's casino joint hedge fund atmosphere on Wall Street?

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/governors-slashing-spending-cash-strapped-states/story?id=12897157
Cash-Strapped States Facing Budget Crises
Governors Facing Tough Decisions

Republican, Democratic Govs Vow Spending Cuts, No New Taxes in Order to Balance Budget


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41781471/ns/business-bloomberg_businessweek
A U.S. recovery that is built on low-paying jobs







The economy is not creating opportunities

http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/17/borderless-economy-jobless-prosperity/?hp
Why has the economic recovery left workers behind?
But however significant the benefits of globalization , the other side of the ledger reveals significant costs arising from political realignment and efforts to escape regulation and taxes.



Jobless growth is only one symptom of increased social conflict, intensified economic inequality and weakened democracy. The prosperity in jobless prosperity exists only for the rich.



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Saturday, February 12, 2011

The Zeitgeist Movement & The Extremely Limited Energy Definition Box

You might want to vote @ Washington University's "Planet Forward". Remaining confined in a tiny, extremely micro sized Energy Definition Box will prove fatal to our and future generations.
The Promise of Energy for Everyone – A Power Point Introduction - Planet Forward Planet Forward is where experts and engaged citizens weigh in on energy, climate and sustainability http://planetforward.org/idea/the-promise-of-energy-for-everyone-a-power-point-introduction





The quantity C is actually the kinetic energy equivalent of the mass energy of matter


The Chinese dragon symbolizing our current world wide Economic design, will completely devour itself without an upgrade of energy definitions, applications, with a return to Wisdom (i.e., ability to survive)
The Zeitgeist Movement & The Extremely Limited Energy Definition Box limiting, restricting future possibilities




http://www.thezeitgeistmovement.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=17&setLang=en-GB&Itemid=50
Started in late 2008, The Zeitgeist Movement exists as the communication and "Activist Arm" of an organization called The Venus Project. The Venus Project was started many decades ago by Social/Industrial Designer Jacque Fresco and his life's work has been to address and overcome the lack of sustainability existing currently across the world and work to incorporate new methods and values before it is too late. The basic pursuit of The Movement is to begin a transition into a new, sustainable social design called a “Resource-Based Economy”. This term was first coined by Jacque Fresco of the Venus Project and refers to an economic structure based exclusively on strategic resource management as the starting point for all decisions.

Basic Observations:
In the view of The Movement, the world today has become very detached from the physical world, with techniques of production and distribution that have no relationship to the environment. Our use of a profit based, “growth” driven monetary system has become one of the greatest destroyers of the natural world, not to mention sustainable human values. It is important to understand that the entire global economy requires “cyclical consumption” to operate, which means that money must constantly be circulating. Thus, new goods and services must be constantly introduced regardless of the state of the environment and actual human necessity. This "perpetual" approach has a fatal flaw, for resources as we know it are simply not infinite. Resources are finite and the Earth is essentially a closed system.
The true goal of any economy is to preserve - or "economize" - this is not occurring and cannot occur in a monetary driven system where labor for income requires consumer demand. We actually live in a global "anti-economy" by all rational standards.

Also, the intents inherent within a monetary system are counter progressive and derive a strategic edge from scarcity. This means that depleted resources are actually a positive thing for industry in the short term, for more money can be made off each respective unit. This is known as the basic law of supply & demand and hence “value” in economics. This creates a perverse reinforcement to ignore environmental problems and the negative consequences of scarcity, for it literally translates into profit. There is little intrinsic motivation to "solve" any problem or to make things that last in the current model. It is much more beneficial for jobs and hence profit to "service" things- not resolve them.

In other words, the system requires problems/constant consumer interest in order to work. The more people who have cancer in America, the better the economy due to expensive medical treatments. Needless to say, this generates an inherent disregard for human well being. The monetary arrangement, whether in the form of capitalism, communism, socialism, fascism, free-market or the like, is utterly detached from natural resources and thus human well-being. It is erroneously assumed that the incentive to seek money is also the incentive to help society. Nothing could be further from the truth. For example, every single product created by a corporation today is immediately inferior by design, for the market requirement to cut creation costs in favor of lowering the output "purchase price" to maintain a competitive edge, automatically reduces the quality of any given item by default. In other words it is impossible to create the “strategically best”, long lasting anything in our society and this translates into, again, outrageous amounts of resource waste. This is entirely and provably unsustainable as a social system and the world you are beginning to see emerge around you, with growing starvation, poverty, unemployment; along with the growing scarcity of water, food and arable land, is the result.

Likewise, most occupations are not directly related to the actual necessities of life. Rather, they are artificial concoctions in order to keep people employed so they can acquire purchasing power to keep cyclical consumption going. The very reality that each human being is required to be put in a position of servitude to a corporation or client in order to gain income to purchase the necessities of life also perpetuates extreme, needless waste... however, this time, it is the waste of the human mind and human life. In the modern world, advancements in science and technology have shown that we can automate a great deal. In fact, statistically speaking, the more we have applied mechanization to labor, the more productive things have become. Therefore, it is not only negligent for us to waste our lives waiting tables, working at a bus station, fixing cars, or other repetitive, monotonous jobs, it is also entirely irresponsible for us not to apply modern mechanization techniques to all industries possible for, apart from strategic resource management, this is a powerful way to achieve balance and abundance for all the world's people, reducing crime generating imbalances.

In other words, it is time to update society to present day knowledge, taking the carrying capacity of the earth into account and realigning our methods based not on the reward of monetary gain..but the goal of social sustainability as a whole.

Even with our current, destructive methods, the Earth is still abundant with resources. Today our practice of rationing resources through monetary methods is irrelevant and counter-productive to the well-being of people. Today’s society has access to highly advanced technologies and can easily provide more than enough for a very high standard of living for all the earth’s people. This is possible through the implementation of a Resource-Based Economy.

A Resource-Based Economy utilizes existing resources rather than money, and provides an equitable method of distribution in the most humane and efficient manner for the entire population. It is a system in which all natural, man-made, machine-made, and synthetic resources would be available without the use of money, credits, barter, or any other form of symbolic exchange. A Resource-Based Economy would utilize existing resources from the land and sea, and the means of production, such as physical equipment and industrial plants, to enhance the lives of the total population. In an economy based on resources, conservation and the most advanced methods of science and technology, we could easily produce all of the necessities of life and provide a high standard of living for all. To do this, we have to overcome our current, outdated, establishment practices. This is the purpose of The Zeitgeist Movement- to create a global awareness to thus transition into a new, sustainable direction for humanity as a whole

Saturday, January 29, 2011

The Promise of Energy for Everyone

How long should America put its future on hold?
State of the Union key points summary from the White House
http://www.examiner.com/social-justice-in-national/state-of-the-union-key-points-summary-from-the-white-house
President Obama “I do not accept second-place for the United States of America

The Promise of Energy for Everyone


A Power Point Introductory Presentation


http://www.relaxspa.net/TheRadiusOfCurvature12-28-10PPShow2003.pps

(when power point opens click on 'view' then 'slide show' for best results)

We have barely glimpsed the full scope of
Energy Evolution and applications



(reprinted with permission from evolution-intelligentdesign-survival.blogspot.com)

Borderless Economy, Jobless Prosperity

How long should America put its future on hold?
State of the Union key points summary from the White House
http://www.examiner.com/social-justice-in-national/state-of-the-union-key-points-summary-from-the-white-house
President Obama “I do not accept second-place for the United States of America….it's time to get serious about fixing the problems that are hampering our growth."…..” to win the future by out-innovating, out-educating, and out-building our global competition”

Clearly innovation and education are in desperate need of upgrades. Corn for the next energy base, ladders to space, umbrellas to shield earth from global warming, conserving(?) the Infinite (i.e., energy), will not lead the world in new clean energy technologies and the “Borderless Economy, Jobless Prosperity” will continue to reign Supreme with “The prosperity in jobless prosperity existing only for the rich”.






We have barely glimpsed the full scope of
Energy Evolution and applications

http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/17/borderless-economy-jobless-prosperity/?hp
JANUARY 17, 2011, 6:00 AM
Borderless Economy, Jobless Prosperity
By NANCY FOLBRE Nancy Folbre is an economics professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Why has the economic recovery left workers behind? The question keeps coming up, in slightly different versions. As the headline of a recent New York Times article by Michael Powell put it, “Profits Are Booming. Why Aren’t Jobs?” The term “jobless prosperity” – which surfaced in 1993 and again 2002 – now bobs high.
Many journalists argue that globalization is partly to blame for historically low rates of job creation over the last year. Companies in the United States are simply less reliant on American workers – and American consumers – than they once were. Maybe they just don’t need us any more.
Few economists like this argument, but even some mainstream savants like Alan Blinder of Princeton University express concern about the effects of offshoring. And the effects of globalization extend well beyond job loss.
As Harold Meyerson pointed out in The Washington Post, a recent Standard & Poor’s report showed that our largest 500 publicly traded corporations get roughly 47 percent of their revenue from outside the country.

Writing in The Atlantic on “The Rise of the New Global Elite,” Chrystia Freeland provided a vivid anecdotal account of the same phenomenon, letting the chief executive of a green-technology company explain that most of his sales come from outside the United States, and, if he were starting from scratch, most of his workers would, too. A hedge fund manager tells her why the vigorous growth of a new middle class in China and India counterbalances the decline of the American middle class.
A recent Wall Street Journal article by Burton Malkiel warned against “home-country bias,” urging investors to hedge their bets on the American economy by tilting their portfolios toward emerging markets in developing countries.
A recent Time magazine article by Zachary Karabell referred to the new joblessness as a part of a megatrend toward globalization that we just have to live with.
So much depends on who “we” are.
During the 25 years after World War II, the interests of American investors and workers were closely, though not perfectly, aligned. Productivity increases were passed on in the form of higher wages that, in turn, fueled increasing demand for domestically produced goods and services.
Businesses willingly paid taxes to support public programs designed to improve the education, health and security of the labor force on which they relied.
Back in 1953, Charlie Wilson, the chief executive of General Motors, famously expressed the opinion (often slightly misquoted) that what was good for the country was good for General Motors, and vice versa. I doubt that was entirely true then, but it was certainly more true then than it is today.
Large corporations are no less patriotic now than they were then. But their economic incentives have changed. Facing intensified international competition, they have little reason to care about the nationality of their workers, consumers or investors.
Fans of globalization point to many economic benefits: lower-priced consumer goods, rewards for technological innovation and higher living standards for many workers in developing countries.
But however significant these benefits, the other side of the ledger reveals significant costs arising from political realignment and efforts to escape regulation and taxes.
Jobless growth is only one symptom of increased social conflict, intensified economic inequality and weakened democracy. The prosperity in jobless prosperity exists only for the rich.


2012 A Time for Change
http://www.2012timeforchange.com/media-movies.php

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Crossing Over The Bridge

Freedom in the Science of Energy Evolution has to be brought to the table as first priority of any and all programs of “all wakeful organizations”. The “common sense” revelations arising from evolutionary energy systems will dissolve and solve every obstacle to survival, sustainability, prosperity, and fulfillment.

Comprehension of this scientific measurement factor is paramont:
The Quantity C is the Radius of Curvature of All Natural law
http://radiusofcurvature.wordpress.com/2011/01/09/the-quantity-c-is-the-radius-of-curvature-of-all-natural-law



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Crossing Over The Bridge
http://www.crossingoverthebridge.org/index.html















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http://www.voiceamerica.com/voiceamerica/vepisode.aspx?aid=51028

New Program Crossing over the Bridge 'Ancient Civilization Prophecies & New Science Theories' Guests: Carl Johan Calleman, Dr. Brian O'Leary, Author/Speaker John Perkins & Nassim Haramein

Radio Streaming Broadcast January 14, 2011.

Crossing over the Bridge provides the force and dynamic to bring people together head-to-head, body-to-body and heart-to-heart from both sides of the universal gate. The ever evolving conscious human being now becomes inspired to realize the full potential of their world through reaching for that higher dimension; a higher level of consciousness and awareness for the connection to our world and nature. They are to come together now in acknowledging the fear of those left behind in chaotic circumstances grabbing hold in the final moments for a system hinged upon monetary gain and out dated principles that have now run there full course in the time line of history. This paradigm developed through communicative desires and the real integrity of media now brings the darkness to the light through forgiveness, understanding and a mirror to the hearts of all humankind walking this dimension and beyond. The programs through radio, television and face-to-face open disclosure allows all humans to complete the process of ascension; an evolutionary step available for those ready to surrender old age notions that have been induced by the conditioning of countless generations trapped in confusion of real sovereignty and lives driven not by heart but of predatory greed.

"Every single person on this planet and beyond be they carpenter, farmer, teacher, artist, writer, traveler or leader in community, now unknowingly or perhaps consciously - fast approaches one point - one place - one plane and one true love. Each with the right to synchrony and harmony - sharing the common journey to a converging wye in the road of history - creating in unison the world we all now know awaits us in becoming whole in universal destiny. In the event that this will no doubt succeed for future generations, I seek to devote heart and soul towards leaving a historic record of the greatest feat that is now manifesting for mankind and complete universal alignment." David William Gibbons - Los Angeles, California October 2010.

If I could ask the world a question....

Freedom in the Science of Energy Evolution has to be brought to the table as first priority of any and all programs of “all wakeful organizations”. The “common sense” revelations arising from evolutionary energy systems will dissolve and solve every obstacle to survival, sustainability, prosperity, and fulfillment.

Comprehension of this scientific measurement factor is paramont:
The Quantity C is the Radius of Curvature of All Natural law
http://radiusofcurvature.wordpress.com/2011/01/09/the-quantity-c-is-the-radius-of-curvature-of-all-natural-law

A broader perspective in the video that follows, always assists in attaining a more balanced and healthy outlook, along with awe and humble revernce of the creative power and beauty by which Nature Expresses - and over which we have dominion (i.e., "caretaker")

Question found on http://www.avatar-forums.com/
showthread.php?t=12210&s=7c98c0d26dfec6ba00b586ada26b8823
If I could ask the world a question...
Would you do anything to hurt this place if God gave it to you


What's Next for America?

What's Next America? Without an energy upgrade, far beyond the superficial wind, solar, corn, geothermal, etc., the obvious is staring us in the face and magnifying exponentially. Putting a stranglehold on Nature's natural expression, i.e., on both human and energy evolutionary processes, carries with it unimaginable consequences.

Freedom in the Science of Energy Evolution has to be brought to the table as first priority of any and all programs of “all wakeful organizations”. The “common sense” revelations arising from evolutionary energy systems will dissolve and solve every obstacle to survival, sustainability, prosperity, and fulfillment.

What's Next for America?
Jeff Greenfield Examines If America Is a Superpower in Decline, and if Optimism Is a Thing of the Past
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/01/02
/sunday/main7205489.shtml?

(CBS) At the start of a New Year, it's natural to ask WHAT'S NEXT? That's not an easy question this year. - We begin with a report from Jeff Greenfield:

It is the core American faith - that this is a country uniquely, even Providentially blessed, whose best days always lie ahead of us.

And for much of our history, that faith has been justified by reality. Throughout most of the 20th century - the "American Century," as LIFE Magazine proclaimed it - America WAS the richest, most powerful, most open society on Earth.

But today, a specter is haunting America: A sense that we will no longer be THE dominant world power.

And, more troubling, a sense that our future may NOT be brighter than our past, a sense captured in a recent poll revealing that nearly half of Americans believe our best days are behind us.

In a way, this is nothing new, says author and journalist James Fallows.

"As the early American republic was first taking form, already there were warnings - 'Are we going to become Rome?' - even before there was any sort of great empire to worry about," said Fallows.

And through the last half-century in particular, we worried about threats to America's supremacy.

"I can remember the launch of Sputnik in the late 1950s, and the sort of galvanizing effect that had on American education, especially in science and math," said Fallows. "And then, in more recent history, say, starting 25 years ago, was the Japanese. And, of course, in the recent decade it's mainly been China that's been the comparison by which America is falling short."

This idea - call it "relative decline," the concept that other nations may equal or surpass our economic or technical mastery - may be hard for a "We're Number One!" America to accept. But for Paul Kennedy, who wrote "The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers," it is nothing new - nor troublesome.

"No one stays on top," he said, "and the U.S. has a very hard time in realizing that. Great powers, like the U.S. - like the British Empire, like the Ottomans - rise to a position of prominence over, you know, a century and a half or so, and stay at the top for a long while, and then, usually, gradually decline."

But it's a different idea that you can sense in the public conversation today: A sense that the some of America's most enduring beliefs about itself are in doubt . . . beliefs that are at the center of what kind of country we are and how effective our political system is in dealing with what threatens us.

At the center of the doubts is the wounded American economy: Not just the 15 million who are jobless or underemployed, not just the trillions lost in the economic meltdown of the last few years, not just the millions who have or may soon lose their homes.

It's the broader picture:

"In the last 35 years, the median wage in America has gone down," said Fallows. "Most Americans, in the last, now, two generations, have done worse economically, which is unprecedented in American history."

And it poses a special threat to a pattern we took for granted from World War II through the '70s - blue-collar workers finding secure well-paying jobs that provided them and their families a measure of security and comfort.

Moreover, if America's economic machinery is stalled, it means trouble - serious, potentially devastating trouble - for our governments, and their obligations.

Our federal government has a $14 trillion debt. And in towns, cities, counties and states, pensions and health care costs of public employees threaten to leave those governments literally bankrupt.

Former New York lieutenant governor Richard Ravitch has spent a lifetime dealing with budget crises. This time he says it's different - and worse.

"It is not sustainable - there is no question about that," Ravitch said. "And I think that it's only a matter of time before you begin to see bad things happening, like cities or counties not making payroll, defaulting on debt."

So, is optimism a thing of the past? - The answer (to James Fallows) is yes AND no.

"We could solve what's wrong with this country fairly easily, considering how rich we are, all the resources we have," he said. "Whether we'll actually do that, is a different matter."

The real question may be: Is our 200-year-old political system capable of dealing with today's dilemmas?

"I think we have a very poor constitutional and political system for the 21st century," said Kennedy. "We have a system which was marvelous for 13 independent, loosely-tied states in 1783, 1786," he laughed.

"I've spent a lot of years of my adult life living outside the United States," said Fallows. "People will often say, 'I wish we had X, Y, and Z, in comparison with the United States.' No one has ever said to me, 'I wish we had your U.S. Senate. I wish we had some governing system like yours,' because the ability of our political system to match our great potential resources with the problems we have, that seems different to me from times I know about before."

Which is, says historian Paul Kennedy, why America's most urgent need it to distinguish between what is beyond our reach . . . and what is in our power to change.

"The reversible things are what you do with your national budgets, with your science and technology programs, with your education," said Kennedy. "Those are reversible.

"And, therefore, my answer to you about, you know, is America ultimately in decline is that there's the irreversible stuff. Just forget about it. Concentrate on what IS improvable, what IS reversible - and then we start looking better."
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Corporations, "awash again to the hilt in immediate profits", Seek To Keep Global Warming Data Secret - Push Underway to Keep Some Global Warming Information Secret In First-ever Inventory http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/10/28/tech/main6998654.shtml?tag=cbsnewsSectionContent.11










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Oil Will Run Dry Before Substitutes Roll Out
http://www.energy-daily.com/reports/Oil_Will_Run_Dry_Before_Substitutes_Roll_Out_999.html







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Front-Line City in Virginia Tackles Rise in Sea
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/26/science/earth/26norfolk.html?hp

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Australians Flee Flood of "Biblical Proportions"
Queensland Residents Evacuate as Torrential Rains, Rising Waters Cover Area Larger Than France, Germany Combined http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/01/01/world/main7203215.shtml?tag=cbsnewsSectionContent.3