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outpost you are entirely, ultimately, amazingly... HARDCORE TO THE MAX!
 
jverne said:
clarky give it a break with those things, please! no offense meant by that



fussion is the answer! if maybe 1/3 of the money invested in the oil industry would have been redirected in fussion research, we'd be cooking and driving on electricity!

its informative, ill post what i like thank you very much, quit thinking so conventionally... I cant convince you or anyone else, but the claims if true will self right all electrical requirements without the need for hot fusion, cold fusion or anything powered by brute force reactions... ZPE, or technologies that extract energy from the vaccum are more likely to put a stopper on this mess, in less time, on a more cost effective scale.

read about it, look into it talk to people about it, prove it all wrong and totally useless, then tell me to F off... so quit having a hissy fit and let me post what i consider constructive.
 
The problem with ZPE is that a) physicists aren't even sure how much energy there is to be had, and b) they haven't even a remote idea how to extract it.

We know how hot fusion works, and we have a fairly good idea about how to get it working in the lab, that's about fifty steps closer than a theory on the blackboard. Other research should be carried on of course, but we need any solution we can get.
 
The problem with ZPE is that a) physicists aren't even sure how much energy there is to be had, and b) they haven't even a remote idea how to extract it.

a) It isnt a question of how much, if there where limited amounts our reality would simply cease to be, the electron would stop spinning, etc etc, because the very essence of the energy frequencies that we percieve are tapped into the subtle energy levels, naturally from vaccum.

b) your wrong, they do know howto extract usable excess energy from vaccum, and it envolves using the electron as a pump, by exiting its orbit , the potential between the exited orbit, and the normal orbit maifest's a photon.

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