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Same here (Belgium).Element Alpha said:1.2€ / liter
It cripples the economy and slows down production- a lot more than cars depend on petrolium based fuels. While research is being done none of those alternative fuel techs are generating anything. And until they are out on the market in a very effective form en masse they don't stimulate the market on a wide enough scale to make a difference.LittleB said:Higher gas prices is a good thing. It stimulates the economy for alternative fuel technologies.
clarky003 said:lol feath, the price of oil is going up because of all sorts of factors, mainly the war at present, but most prominently because constantly increasing demand is starting to squander and put pressure on what is left, basically I dont think we are as well off as we are told, and we are approaching a point where there wont be enough to satisfy the ever growing demands of modern electrical and motor technologies. as a result if nothing is done, expect oil wars, black outs, and general discomfort risking economical collapse,
thats unless new technologies are implemented in time.
The price of oil went up recently to the highest it's been because of a Norwegian oil workers strike.
the price of oil is going up because of all sorts of factors
LOL BETTER STOP BREATHINGjonbob said:Burying spent fuel underground until we find a way to safely dispose of it is a far better way than continually dumping carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
RakuraiTenjin said:LOL BETTER STOP BREATHING
No seriously though I agree wholeheartidly with you on nuclear power. People have had it drilled into their head by environmentalists who have their facts wrong and by misinformation that they'll get cancer or something from being near it :dork:
Chernobyl was a result of a flawed and inadequate design, inappropriate operation, lack of an effective regulatory system and an operating organization that did not give proper regard to safety.CptStern said:
RakuraiTenjin said:Chernobyl was a result of a flawed and inadequate design, inappropriate operation, lack of an effective regulatory system and an operating organization that did not give proper regard to safety.
CptStern said:that distinction is lost on those children
PROFESSOR SEARL PROVES TO THE SCIENTIFIC WORLD THAT MAGNETS CAN ACT IN WAVES AND NOT JUST POLES.
Up until now, scientists have maintained that the only method of magnetization that was possible was done with discrete poles of north and south. The industry has produced multiple poles on a magnet, but always with discrete north and south polarity.
On May 9, 2005, at The Victory Hall, Aboyne, Scotland, Prof. John R. R. Searl demonstrated a magnetic wave pattern on a ferro-magnetic metal material, thus proving conventional scientist wrong. This demonstration was witnessed by officials from the government of Scotland as well as a member of the press. The entire lecture was video taped by a production company from Los Angeles California.
The tests showed a magnetic ring rotated at a constant rate and measured by a gauss meter. The readings steadily increased and decreased in an even manner. Further tests were video taped using an oscilloscope to show the complete repeating wave form. This leaves no doubt that the field that Prof. Searl describes can be created and duplicated.
The secret to making this wave pattern on a magnetic material lies with Prof. Searl and his team.
This magnetic wave pattern is used to create the SEARL EFFECT GENERATOR.
We are closer than ever to having a working prototype of the S.E.G. for the world to see. With the proper funding this technology can reach the entire world and bring about a new age.
Page 429 from Prof. Searl's book "SEG Concept Review" available for download here.
Wow, what a pointless post, that has nothing to do with what he is saying. I could find tons of pictures of kids who died or were injured from lots of things, because people are careless, and it would have the same effect that your post did.CptStern said:
jonbob said:What of all the people who die from oil-induced poverty? Families displaced to build reservoirs? People killed in regime changes in oil-rich countries?
You can't let one accident spoil the oppurtunity for a clean and safe source of energy. By your reasoning we should ban cars because some people get killed by them. As much as I dislike citing wikipedia there are designs for nuclear reactors that are inherently safe.