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Started by Gigas, May 25, 2013, 07:43:35 PM

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Amaterasu

Quote from: sky otter on May 26, 2013, 03:00:55 PM
sadly there really are too many people :(

Um... Not really.  Every one of Us could fit in the state of Texas with well over 1000 sq. ft each.  What the issue is is that We're confined to a grid.  We have to work.  We need to live in cities to survive because that is where the work is.

So... Not too many People - just poor planetary distribution.  With electrogravitics, We could build sky-homes and travel in them all around the planet.  No need for bridges.
"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."

Edward

Quote from: Amaterasu on May 27, 2013, 04:38:57 AM
Um... Not really.  Every one of Us could fit in the state of Texas with well over 1000 sq. ft each.  What the issue is is that We're confined to a grid.  We have to work.  We need to live in cities to survive because that is where the work is.

So... Not too many People - just poor planetary distribution.  With electrogravitics, We could build sky-homes and travel in them all around the planet.  No need for bridges.

Right and it wouldn't confine us to a geographical  area to work.  Say you could live in Texas and work in China.  And like you said no  real need for bridges except for local travel perhaps or for State Parks.

Edward

zorgon

Quote from: Amaterasu on May 27, 2013, 04:38:57 AM
Um... Not really.  Every one of Us could fit in the state of Texas with well over 1000 sq. ft each.

There are several million sq feet of free land here in Nevada :D  but there is no water and nothing will grow there :P

QuoteWhat the issue is is that We're confined to a grid.  We have to work.  We need to live in cities to survive because that is where the work is.

Not true farmers grow the food that we need to eat... farmers and their support network work outside the cities. But farmers cannot work in Death Valley :P unless Monsanto invents plants that grow in the desert :D  Maybe they could splice corn with cactus... that way we could have tequila mash

QuoteWith electrogravitics, We could build sky-homes and travel in them all around the planet.  No need for bridges.

Well so far electrogravitics has managed to lift a mouse a few feet off the ground  so in the meantime we need bridges :D  And imagine 7 billio sky-homes flying about without control...  do you have any idea how much sunlight those would block out? far worse than chemtrails :D

Amaterasu

Quote from: Edward on May 27, 2013, 05:07:27 AM
Right and it wouldn't confine us to a geographical  area to work.  Say you could live in Texas and work in China.  And like you said no  real need for bridges except for local travel perhaps or for State Parks.

Edward

Have You read My section here, Edward?  With electrogravitics comes free energy.  With free energy & robots, everything becomes free since 100% of the cost of everything is energy, either Human or "external" (i.e., oil, coal, gas, solar, wind, etc.).

For a start, read these pieces:

Analysis:  http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=657.0
PLAN:  http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=2759.0
Governance:  http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=2103.0

Quote from: zorgon on May 27, 2013, 12:20:56 PM
There are several million sq feet of free land here in Nevada :D  but there is no water and nothing will grow there :P

Add water and things will grow... With free energy, water transportation is simple.  Besides, We throw out enough food to feed ALL Humans - distributing by profit and not need - and STILL have plenty of food left over.

QuoteNot true farmers grow the food that we need to eat... farmers and their support network work outside the cities. But farmers cannot work in Death Valley :P unless Monsanto invents plants that grow in the desert :D  Maybe they could splice corn with cactus... that way we could have tequila mash

We're speaking statistically, z.  Yes, some VERY small percentage - statistically none - live outside of cities smaller than 10,000.  And with free energy moving water to Death Valley - I bet They could work there (or the robots, if not enough of Us WANT to farm in Death Valley).  I do like the tequila mash option, though.

QuoteWell so far electrogravitics has managed to lift a mouse a few feet off the ground  so in the meantime we need bridges :D  And imagine 7 billio sky-homes flying about without control...  do you have any idea how much sunlight those would block out? far worse than chemtrails :D

Um...  That is out in the open.  I can assure You that EG has lifted FAR more than a mouse in black projects.  And why would We fail to add controls to the sky homes???  And there will not be 1 house for every Human - People do live in families.  And as for sunlight...  A dot in the sky every 10 miles or so will NOT do anywhere NEAR the sunlight blocking that the trails are creating.
"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."

Edward

Quote from: Amaterasu on May 27, 2013, 11:22:23 PM
Have You read My section here, Edward?  With electrogravitics comes free energy.  With free energy & robots, everything becomes free since 100% of the cost of everything is energy, either Human or "external" (i.e., oil, coal, gas, solar, wind, etc.).

For a start, read these pieces:

Analysis:  http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=657.0
PLAN:  http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=2759.0
Governance:  http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=2103.0




Yeah, I'm very well aware of what it can do for us.  I was just making a corollary to what you said and agreeing with you.

Yes, I have read it too.

Basically we can really free ourselves up and make great leaps in a variety of areas. 

Edward

Gigas

No water in the nevada desert, what about retired rocket scientist Wallace Spencer finding evidence of an underground river under the Superstition Mountains of Nevada in June of 1989.

Using images from space shuttle flights, he discovered what he believed to be an ancient riverbed in the southern Nevada desert. Wally thinks this water is coming down from british columbia and flowing to the pacific.

He wanted to test drill for this water if the government agreed to not charge people for this water which in all their awesomeness, they will not agree cause their so friggin awesome and non-forgiving and ready to serve the needs of mankind pulling profit from free resources.

Poor Wally passed away 2003 and no water is made available as its a secret.
Everyone loves me, till they're sick of me

Amaterasu

Quote from: Edward on May 28, 2013, 01:00:56 AM

Yeah, I'm very well aware of what it can do for us.  I was just making a corollary to what you said and agreeing with you.

Yes, I have read it too.

Basically we can really free ourselves up and make great leaps in a variety of areas. 

Edward

Ok.  I was just wondering, because "live[ing] in Texas and work[ing] in China" implies that One yet has to work at all...  [smile]
"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."