Ponce
3rd March 2011, 09:58 AM
Powering Cars & Homeswith Water & Sunlight.
In this clip, Dan Nocera presents the cheaply-produced, water-cracking technology which he developed at MIT that he says will handle virtually all of the world's
foreseeable energy needs, in a manner that is completely non-toxic and not cumbersome, lacking high-tension lines, the damning up of rivers and other rapacious, caveman behaviors.
Nocera speaks like a man who has battled long with the nay-sayers and the energy goons -- but like one who's finally caught a break.
There are those who argue that until we *all* have free, "zero point" energy, that human beings will not be free. Nocera's approach is to keep everybody happy, including the environment.
You could call Nocera's solution an interim approach to a world powered solely by "Free Energy," whose understanding has been attributed to Nikola Tesla and to others, who have been murdered or otherwise had their lives made unduly difficult over it -- and by their desire to bring it to the world.
Geopolitical and Earth changes may be changing the landscape for alternative energy, however. Nocera's technology is "open source" and scientists are invited to come up with as many useful applications for it as possible.
Nocera says in the future, individuals will essentially produce all of their own energy requirements; to power their cars, to heat/cool their homes, etc., using the
by-products of water and sunlight. This is what he means by the term, "Personalized Energy," suggesting an entirely new approach to relating to energy requirements and systems of delivery:
* Gone will be the gas station.
* Gone will be the fighting of senseless wars to control
outmoded, toxic fuels from other countries.
* Gone will be the burning of coal to create electricity
for a mass power grid, upon which virtually everyone
must rely.
* Gone will be the cyber wars and EMP attacks against the
remaining, smaller & less important power grids.
* Gone will be total reliance on the external power grid,
itself.
In his words, the future "Is really not that bad." (Yeah!)
http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/videos/alternative-energy/dan-nocera-the-futureis-really-not-that-bad.html
In this clip, Dan Nocera presents the cheaply-produced, water-cracking technology which he developed at MIT that he says will handle virtually all of the world's
foreseeable energy needs, in a manner that is completely non-toxic and not cumbersome, lacking high-tension lines, the damning up of rivers and other rapacious, caveman behaviors.
Nocera speaks like a man who has battled long with the nay-sayers and the energy goons -- but like one who's finally caught a break.
There are those who argue that until we *all* have free, "zero point" energy, that human beings will not be free. Nocera's approach is to keep everybody happy, including the environment.
You could call Nocera's solution an interim approach to a world powered solely by "Free Energy," whose understanding has been attributed to Nikola Tesla and to others, who have been murdered or otherwise had their lives made unduly difficult over it -- and by their desire to bring it to the world.
Geopolitical and Earth changes may be changing the landscape for alternative energy, however. Nocera's technology is "open source" and scientists are invited to come up with as many useful applications for it as possible.
Nocera says in the future, individuals will essentially produce all of their own energy requirements; to power their cars, to heat/cool their homes, etc., using the
by-products of water and sunlight. This is what he means by the term, "Personalized Energy," suggesting an entirely new approach to relating to energy requirements and systems of delivery:
* Gone will be the gas station.
* Gone will be the fighting of senseless wars to control
outmoded, toxic fuels from other countries.
* Gone will be the burning of coal to create electricity
for a mass power grid, upon which virtually everyone
must rely.
* Gone will be the cyber wars and EMP attacks against the
remaining, smaller & less important power grids.
* Gone will be total reliance on the external power grid,
itself.
In his words, the future "Is really not that bad." (Yeah!)
http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/videos/alternative-energy/dan-nocera-the-futureis-really-not-that-bad.html