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Lackluster now Friend of Wilhelm Reich Museum

Posted on Jun 1st, 2008 by esaruoho : a human archive esaruoho
hi. as of today, Lackluster / Esa Ruoho  is a Friend of the Wilhelm Reich Museum. i had a few dollars on my paypal account and became an Individual Supporter. My aim is to get together 1000$ and become a lifetime friend of the wilhelm reich museum, thus supporting them in their publication of wilhelm reich's material.
i find this to be one of the most important things to do on this planet as of right now. if you don't, go and do a few proper searches and reads of the material on wilhelm reich, and material by wilhelm reich. maybe these  will assist you in starting (i found them online by google video search)

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1795533907135129413


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old interview of Robert Plarr / Worldsnest/Angelsnest fame

Posted on Jun 1st, 2008 by esaruoho : a human archive esaruoho
found on http://lonestaricon.com/AbsoluteNM/anmviewer.asp?a=571

short chop fgrom middle of article....."we actually do something. The rest of the — what I call psychobabble, the environmental movement, has basically failed in the last 40 years because they dance in circles and they don’t produce anything.

I believe in building things and working can actually change the world instead of just talking about it. Having grants, dropping theories, and getting paid for the rest of one’s life does nothing. One of the things we do is have a research building that does the things we talk about. A lot of it is on the 99 yard line.

We actually have to build these things in the tens of millions, very inexpensively, to save this planet because this planet is finished. We’re not sustainable. We’re poisoning every well and stream in the country. Our country s collapsing under the weight of pollution and global warming, and we have a solution. We’re not a flavor of the day environmentalist. We actually live it and actually do it, as you can see."



Home Sweet, Homeland Security
Monday, October 02, 2006
By Nathan Diebenow, Associate Editor

Interview with
Robert Plarr,
Green Home Builder

TAOS, N.M. — Robert Plarr is a doer.

Over the last 30-plus years, he has taken it upon himself to find ways in which humans can live in their environment without doing more damage to it.

His experiments in home design led him to build a passive solar underground home. At the time in 1976, the home featured the world’s largest privately-owned wind turbine, a 45 kW Mehrkam design.

"We’ve been talking about this stuff for 40 years, and when you join our group, we actually make a change," Plarr told the Iconoclast. "The young people don’t have time to wait around for another 40 years for some environmental movement. Change is now. They can join forces with us now, and we can start implementing it now."

As a response to the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, Plarr said he poured his energy into the Angel’s Nest Retreat in Taos, New Mexico.

Billed as a model for sustainable-energy homes of the future, the 8,000-square-foot retreat is designed to be entirely self-sustaining with integrated solar and wind energy production systems, an internal sewage water recycling system complete with its own "rainforest," and an air-to-water system for fresh drinking-water.

"I started building a structure because I wanted to build truly a Homeland Security home," said Plarr. "When you have a home like this, you aren’t held hostage by anyone or anything.

"I’d like to say to President Bush, ‘Sir, I’m an ex-Marine — always a Marine. I reported for duty and did what you asked and we have a Homeland Security home now."

The Iconoclast’s Nathan Diebenow spoke with Plarr recently about his successes and failures early on in his career, the design of his new home concepts, and the untapped opportunity and growing necessity to manufacture these concepts worldwide.

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ICONOCLAST: What is your critique of the environmental movement?

ROBERT PLARR: I don’t know if you saw the website.

ICONOCLAST: Yeah, it’s pretty indepth.

PLARR: Yeah, it is indepth. It’s one of the unusual things because we actually do something. The rest of the — what I call psychobabble, the environmental movement, has basically failed in the last 40 years because they dance in circles and they don’t produce anything.

I believe in building things and working can actually change the world instead of just talking about it. Having grants, dropping theories, and getting paid for the rest of one’s life does nothing. One of the things we do is have a research building that does the things we talk about. A lot of it is on the 99 yard line.

We actually have to build these things in the tens of millions, very inexpensively, to save this planet because this planet is finished. We’re not sustainable. We’re poisoning every well and stream in the country. Our country s collapsing under the weight of pollution and global warming, and we have a solution. We’re not a flavor of the day environmentalist. We actually live it and actually do it, as you can see.

ICONOCLAST: How did you get the title of "father of sustainable energy’?

PLARR: I don’t know why they call me that stuff. I don’t know why somebody called me that. But I started building my first one in 1975 — a 6,000-sq.-foot earth shelter home and the world’s largest wind generator. I’ve been doing this physically since 1975. There’s probably nobody in the country that has made more mistakes than I have, I’m sure. There’s a lot of stuff that you think is going to work, but until you actually build it, it doesn’t.

The reason the new building works so well is because I actually lived in an earth shelter building since 1976. I did a lot of experimenting to see what would work past the solar greenhouse generational things through trial and error. Obviously, it wasn’t very popular back then even though during the Carter administration when all the gas lines were long, gas became cheap again, so people forgot about it.

We’re at a point now in our world where we have a building that is — well, I call every other home in the world "Katrina candy" meaning that once your electric goes out, you have a useless home. Our buildings are water resistant, fire resistant, hurricane resistant with these new materials, and if something happens like a power-outage, when you have a sustainable home you’re not held hostage by terrorist attacks or natural disasters.

If every home is its own infrastructure where it has its own water plant, sewage plant, and energy plant, then you don’t need to build these huge infrastructure systems that cost in the United States trillions of dollars that has failed over the last couple of hundred of years. We have the oil plants and the nuclear plants where you have to run lines thousands of miles. You have to run sewage lines, so if there is a disaster, you lose 100,000 people or a million people or five million people.

When everyone has their own individual system, no matter what happens out there, no one is going to go down in a crisis. You don’t have to build all this infrastructure. One of the things that is happening overseas that is great in China and Third World countries is that they don’t really have the infrastructure and they can’t afford the infrastructure. They can actually build these buildings now. The phone systems in China are terrific because they’re using satellites. They didn’t have the money to buy these phone lines like we had over the last 100 years.

ICONOCLAST: How cost effective are these individual dwellings?

PLARR: They are very cost effective. Obviously for me, doing it for 31 years, it wasn’t cost effective because I’m in a research and development situation.

They are very cost effective because you’re eliminating materials and labor, and, more importantly, you’re not using the things that cost a lot of money; wood has tripled, steel has tripled, and concrete has tripled. They’re unaffordable. They’re junky. Anytime something happens, they fail, and you saw what happened to Katrina. All those homes fell down because they were built improperly with junk materials that can’t withstand a Category 1 or a Category 2 hurricane.

We’re using waste stream materials like volcanic ash, foam cups, and those kinds of things that are considered waste are really gold. When you put in little percentage points of concrete in mixing these products, they are very strong. They last forever. With the new materials, we can actually get a home up in a day — the shell, the roof, the walls — and we’re looking at a seven- to 10-day home with putting in the prefab black-and-grey water system and the energy pod.

ICONOCLAST: So there are no plastics involved in the construction of these homes?

PLARR: Depending on the location and what your waste stream materials are, there could be foam cups; it could be one of the ingredients that you would use, like fly ash, volcanic ash, or anything like that. It’s a blend. It’s sort of like a concrete mix where you’re blending all these materials together, and depending on your region — like in Scotland, they have a lot of granite, they call them crusher finds, available, and if you’re in China or if you’re in Arabia, there’s a lot of sand, so it depends on your regional material. It’s different mixes for different sites.

ICONOCLAST: Inside these homes are little rainforests. Are they totally organic, pesticide-free?

PLARR: Of course. When you have your own rainforest in your house, and every building we have a rainforest of some size, it’s your black-and-grey water system. It is your sewage system.

Basically, your building catches water. It recycles it six times, and at the end of the cycle, we use an air-to-water machine to take the water out of the air. There’s nothing leaving the building for septic or sewage, so it’s harvested, and if everyone did that, we wouldn’t have the biggest problem in the world. Ninety-nine percent of the world’s water is unpotable. In Mexico City, right now, they’re telling you that you can’t drink the water or shower in it. Most of the wells in the United States are poisoned with MTBE, and it’s just getting worse by the day because seven billion people are dumping their sewage and chemicals and everything back in the ground water.

It’s getting the point that even the water companies can’t meet the federal mandates, so the point of it is that you’re obviously going to have to take the water out of the air. There’s three quadrillion gallons of water in the air because that’s the cleanest form of water because you can just use an air filter and a few other things to clean that water before you turn it into drinking water.

All of our ground water systems worldwide wreak havoc. Everybody dumps their stuff on somebody’s neighbor, some river, or some sewage plant that dumps it in the ocean, so basically, once we flush the toilet, we don’t want to know where it goes, and we’re trying to push it on to someone else.

In each one of these buildings you don’t do that. You’re self-contained. Each structure cleans it. There’s nothing to harm the planet. Our goal is for zero impact buildings. We’re very close to that. We’re very close to building them in mass. We know we can do them inexpensively. What our research center up there did was to prove systems for 30 years. Now our group is gearing up to implement this in mass.

One thing great about our building is that our products are on the 99-yard line, meaning that they’re up, they function. Now we get them to a manufacturing plant, and we start marketing and implementing them. That’s where we’re at now. We have working prototypes, and now it’s just a matter of getting them to the next level, which is very advanced. We’re very excited about it.

ICONOCLAST: One of the interesting things I noticed was your use of the polonia tree. They’re used to cut greenhouse gas emissions and also to use as a cash crop. What type of tree is it? Is it the princess tree?

PLARR: It’s a hybrid. It depends on where you get them from, but the nice thing about the polonia tree, especially with our situation is that it’s all indoors, so if we build you an 800 sq.-foot guest house or house for you and someone else, probably a 100 sq. foot of that would be a nice little rainforest, so on the black water side we put polonia trees in which have big beautiful leaves and because of the climate control situation in your building, it’s not going to get below 40 degrees in that room.

There’s something that’s always going to grow. You don’t have to deal with being outside in 20-below zero or something like that in the winter time. When you have a rainforest in your structure connected to the house, it’s a great medium for those to function very well, and grow and produce green sewage and a lot of oxygen.

So what happens is that you can’t do anything about the outside. The world is chopping down the rainforests, but with every home we build, we replant a rainforest, an ecosystem, so you get oxygen, medicine, and food from your little rainforest. There’s a tremendous amount of clean air. The banana leaf or polonia leaf is so powerful it takes carbon fibers out of the air so you really have clean room no matter if you’re in L.A. — the most polluted city in the country — as long as you’re in your house, you have clean air and water.

My partner Victoria (Peters) made sure that it was acceptable to the general public instead of idealists — maybe one percent of the people who would stay in a caveman house, but we made them acceptable to the general masses.

ICONOCLAST: You mean the layout and design?

PLARR: Yeah, the layout and design has to be like a regular home. It has to function like a regular home. When you walk in, you have to flip the switches on. It has to do everything a typical home does, but the difference is you’re off-grid and you’re basically walking into a beautiful rainforest that gives you all this great sleeping because when you sleep in our place, you have a great environment because plants clean.

Right now most people live in a rug apartment. Indoors is 10 times more polluted than outdoors with all the glues and the dry walls and all the chemicals and the plastics and all these mixed materials, so people are living in toxic soups. When you have plants that are a part of your living space , they clean the air. They provide you with tremendous oxygen. You want things that are in the building that actually clean things for you.

ICONOCLAST: So this specific tree is a hybrid, but what I’ve read is that these trees can become like weeds if you don’t take care of them.

PLARR: They can to some extent. You can groom them. If you’re using them to clean sewage and toxic waste dumps and stuff, you don’t really care. If you’re using them for lumber, what you do is you plant 1,200 trees an acre, and then what they do is strip the leaves off every year.

The other things they’re used for is cattle feed or to put in a gas fire to make hydrogen. But they groom them; they let the center root become a straight tree so every four to five years they can clip it off and sell it for lumber and it grows back up.

My understanding is that they have six to eight cuttings over its lifetime, so yeah, if you’re using them for lumber, then you groom them in one way. If you’re using them to just clean up toxic chemical areas, you can let them grow like weeds depending on what you’re need is.

ICONOCLAST: I see, I see. The other component to this is the hydrogen component, and this is where the Texas connection comes in. Can you explain to me how that process works?

PLARR: Hydrogen to us is going to be very critical because what is now coming into play is very inexpensive fuel cells that would run on methane and hydrogen. They are 50 to 60 percent efficient compared to batteries which are about 12 or 15 percent.

We have electrolyzers. I imagine we’ll have 100 things operating in that building, but what we’re looking at is that when you take electricity and you split water, you produce hydrogen.

You store that in a low volume under 200 psi like in a propane tank if you want to and you can store that as an energy source and then you can run that through a fuel cell that will run your electricity and hot water. It becomes 65 to 75 percent efficient. It’s very inexpensive to run buildings like that. We’re showing a different way.

The way they do it now is that they use solar, and I have that up there, too. I have the new and old ways where you have a solar bank and there are storage batteries which are very inefficient and expensive. Now, we are going to run our hydrogen through a plastic fuel cell which we are beginning in the next month or so.

We’re going to work with a whole lot of fuel cell companies. As long as you have hydrogen to run it through these fuel cells it is very cheap and efficient. And you can store it in a propane tank like in a back yard and low psi, so it’s very safe. This will be very common in the next few years.

ICONOCLAST: How do you create the hydrogen?

PLARR: What you have is excess electricity from wind or solar or high diesel which would be hydrogen mixed with diesel — all these kinds of things. You have this energy, and you run it in a electrolyzer, and the electrolyzer splits the water, so you use two or three kilowatts to split water to make this hydrogen. And you store it in a low volume tank.

ICONOCLAST: You’re not going to need to transport any kind of fuel across state lines then, right?

PLARR: You make it onsite.

ICONOCLAST: But excess energy, are you going to pipe it?

PLARR: What’s nice about this hydrogen is that you’re storing excess energy. You can store a month’s worth if you want depending on how many tanks you put in the ground. If you want three months worth of storage, you could store that excess energy that you’re producing onsite.

ICONOCLAST: One of my concerns is — and this is from what I understand through reading about the work of your partner Chris Sanders — how to use microbes to extract more natural gas from the Burnet shale.

PLARR: This is exciting because, evidently, this has been out for a few years. I don’t know technically how it works, but I understand there’s a microbe under the ground, and that if you stimulate it with carbon dioxide, it makes natural gas and oxygen, so you can pump the oxygen into the air and replenish the atmosphere and also make sustainable natural gas.

This is exciting because you’ve got a double bonus here. You’re solving two huge problems. Of course, that’s one of the great solutions.

The cheapest form right now of making hydrogen is splitting natural gas products. They spend a couple of billion dollars a year making hydrogen from it and then they use it in the refineries to make fuel, which to me is a waste. And they use it to launch the space shuttle. But the nice thing is, we’re going to come into the hydrogen era. It’s very clean. The exhaust of hydrogen is water. We’re going to move away from the old ways of doing things.

We’re finding better and inexpensive ways of doing things. As gas goes up which it is — it’s probably going to go up $100 a barrel pretty soon — China and India are going to be more like America, using more fuel, so this is critical because we’re running out of fuel from the standpoint where we can’t make it in the U.S. Something like 60 to 70 percent of the fuel comes from overseas, so we are held hostage.

If we do energy through agriculture, if we do these energy pods and the way we are producing energy onsite, and then the oil companies combine with Chris on these energy ranches where there are big land tracks making gas and oil and then they can put (polonia farms) out there; we can build the air-to-water plants and produce a 100,000 bottles of fresh water a day or you can water the cattle with it.

You’ve got solar farms, so what happens is that you’re forming a fully sustainable oil ranch platform, and if the oil runs out, then it doesn’t matter. You’ve still got solar, wind, and water plants, and polonia tree farms. This is a very logical way to make money in five or six or seven different ways instead of just oil and gas. It just makes sense.

I know he’s doing leases with farmers and ranchers that include solar and wind which is the same law as doing oil and gas and minerals. Now we’re doing water and polonia trees, so it’s terrific. It makes our world sustainable when you do things like that and it helps clean the planet up at the same time.

This is exciting. It’s something I think all the oil companies will jump right into because if they can make money in oil now and they can make money in gas and in polonia trees and in making fresh water ... and you put all these products on there that are cleaning the air and making the freshest water in the world — oil companies are going to love it because they’re making money in all these other pieces, too.. It cleans the planet, makes them heros, and phases out all the oil and gas in 15 to 20 years.

I’m really pumped up about this the most because there’s no doubt every oil company will jump on this. It’s a money maker for them and it’s not a threat to them. It’s a terrific win-win-win. Nobody is going to be against us because everybody is making money. You’re not putting somebody out of business.

This is seeding the greed. I’m an idealist. One of our homes is going to be 20 to 30 percent cheaper than any existing home and you live for free for the rest of your life, not worrying about natural disasters, what are you going to do? You’re going to build it, so all we’re doing with the oil companies is saying, "You’re going to make twice as much money. You’re going to clean the planet. And you’re going to have great PR. What do you care? You’re making twice as much money." And that’s what they’re in it for. It’s great PR, too. It really is. They need this stuff, and they have the infrastructure and manpower to do it.

ICONOCLAST: Just recently we saw BP’s oil line break and now we understand that they’re not reinvesting in their infrastructure, so how do you get the oil companys’ attention to at least fix their own stuff?

PLARR: Well, that one is pretty expensive. That’s about 2,000 miles of stuff that they — and I’m sure BP wasn’t the first guy to have that place. It probably went through four or five company changes, but one of the problems was they knew about this 10 to 15 years ago, that the lines were deteriorating. It’s an old story. Nobody puts the stop sign to the accident until it happens.

Do you know how much the Alaskan pipeline would cost if they built it today? Nobody would ever do it. What I’m saying is that this is very inexpensive what we’re asking them to do on their rigs, and it would be sustainable. That’s the key. When you run those pipelines, they’re not sustainable. Everything they’re doing up there, they need massive amounts of infrastructure and massive amounts of energy to run all these things and pump the oil through there.

What we’d do is basically when we build one of these sustainable ranches is ... we’re going to make maximum use of the oil fields which you’re probably aware is where most of the natural gas in the world get flared off. If you look at the Mideast and all these places, we could put bottling plants on Saudi Arabia next to the oceans in the humidity.

ICONOCLAST: Have your guys gone to Saudi Arabia to pick this idea?

PLARR: Yeah, in fact, they are very excited. In fact, I’ve been meeting with some people in L.A. that are involved with that and they are very excited because the biggest problem they have over there is that people are using desalinization which is very expensive and it’s nasty water. They use RO water which for every clean gallon of water you have to throw away four gallons.

In our case, we take it out of the air very inexpensively, and like I said, there’s three quadrillion gallons of water in the air. Obviously, you want a place that has relative humidity when you do that, but boy, you’ll be making more water than you can dream of.

Let me tell you what’s happening. There’s a revolution with air-to-water. Everybody in the world is going air-to-water because of one reason: the well water is poison. This is what everybody is interested in — can we provide you with a cheaper home that withstands earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters and terrorist attacks? Yeah. And the fact of the matter is, everyone wants what we just talked about. We’re about to be able to deliver them.

ICONOCLAST: Where? I thought I saw something where you were in Michigan.

PLARR: There are a lot of places right now. Mexico, China, and Singapore — the Third World countries are much easier because they don’t have infrastructure. It’s easy. They just say, "We’re going to do this."

In America, you have all this infrastructure. It’s a problem. You’ve got zoning boards where three people come in and say, "I don’t like clean water. I don’t like clean air." They could pull it up, but in the Third World countries, they have to have it, so they are implementing it.

Right now, we’re just putting it out to the zoning boards, and they’re very interested. All of them say, "We’re out of water." In fact, up in Taos, they’re not letting new developments go up because there is no water, and you have to provide the water.

We have a way now to build these buildings in the middle of nowhere with no electric and no water and produce the stuff right out of the air, so it’s going to be very inexpensive to do. You don’t have to buy a $25 billion sewage plant and road system and sewage lines and all that. You don’t need that when you build these type of homes.

There’s a lot of places in Texas and all over the country — I’m getting thousands of calls saying, "We can do it here." And the other thing that can happen is you can connect to the utility, but that means you’ll be selling your excess power and you can connect to your sewage. The sewage line won’t be used, but if you’re in the city, you can still build one of these and not use the systems even though you’re inner-connected. That means you make extra money selling your excess power to the power company, so you don’t have to build these huge coal fire plants.

We’re saying you can do it in any home. You can retro-fit or use one of our new designs. We’ve got a guy who is building a 12-acre facility out here in Malibu, Calif. There are going to be about 14 buildings in it. It’ll have the latest technology. It should start in about eight months, but this is going to take hold around the world because if you were staying in one of our places right now, you’d be going, "Oh, my God!" You’ll feel secure. You’re growing your food. You can fill your vehicles. If you want your own hydrogen fueling station, we’re building one so you can fill it up overnight.

The young people today are very scared because they don’t think there’s a future. We call our buildings Homeland Security, Social Security, insurance, and wellness because all those things are your generation. You’re never going to see health care or social security because 76 million Baby Boomers are going to wipe that out the first day they start collecting. There’s just not enough young people to support one older person very well.

So the only way you can do it is to build a system of sustainable homes. I call it "currency" because that’s the only currency in the world that will be worth anything. With the world filled with natural disasters, global warming, and terrorism, if you have a sustainable home, that is more precious than gold itself because you can actually live there no matter what happens and not be effected by the outside world because nothing can shut you down and that home will function.

ICONOCLAST: How many people must live in these houses in order for them to function?

PLARR: We’re looking at building 750 sq.-foot homes starting with. That’s the average Japanese size home. That’s a great guest house and a house for a family of four and on up. Those will be very quickly and easily built, a pre-fab sustainable home. We’re really pumped up about it. Once we get these going en mass — I can build one or two of them, but so what? We need tens of millions — hundreds of millions of these buildings.

ICONOCLAST: Are you working with organizations like green builders?

PLARR: Yeah, we’d love to. They’re just finding out about us, and what we’ll do is share what we do. We want to teach them all because our job is obviously to teach. We want to have a million contractors come out and learn this worldwide, so they can implement it.

That’s the only way they can be built. It’s not brain surgery. This is not some sort of secret to build these homes. It’s general contracting practices. It’s a better, cheap, faster way of building, and once they learn how to do it, it’s a no brainer.

All the contractors I talk to go, "Robert, steel has tripled, wood’s tripled, and concrete you can’t get it. There’s a moratorium on a lot of it, so we don’t want to build this way. This is all we have. This is all we know. It’s just killing us." By the time they put a house out, their costs have gone up, so if they can do something like this, they’re just thrilled.

ICONOCLAST: So you see the slowing down of the housing market as an opportunity?

PLARR: It’s a great opportunity because obviously ours will be cheaper. And think about it. You can get a house, but can you afford to live in it with all the costs of air conditioning, of heating, and everything that goes with it? People get in a house, and they find that it’s a deep black hole. Costs, costs, costs, costs. Repairs and this and that. We try to design a home that is virtually zero impact on the planet and virtually maintenance free. We want something that lasts the test of time.

INFO
www.worldsnest.com/
www.angels-nest.org/

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 ROBERT PLARR co-founded Angel’s Nest Retreat as a model for sustainable-energy homes in response to the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.

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 AN INDOOR RAINFOREST (pictured below) is a part of the water recycling system at Angel’s Nest Retreat in Taos, N.M.

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 BUILDING MATERIALS used in the creation of Angel’s Nest Retreat include adobe, but sustainable home designs can also incorporate waste materials such as foam cups and volcanic ash, according to co-founder Robert Plarr.

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 SPACEOUS LIVING QUARTERS are another main design feature of Angel’s Nest Retreat in Taos, N.M.

 

 

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only green-tech can save u.s. economy, uber-investor says

Posted on Jun 2nd, 2008 by esaruoho : a human archive esaruoho

from http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/05/only-greentech.html

Only Greentech Can Save U.S. Economy, Says Über-Investor

By Brandon Keim EmailMay 09, 2008 | 1:50:49 PMCategories: Climate, Energy, Stories from the Near Future, Sustainability  

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"The U.S. financial system is in a mess. The global marketplace is in the same disarray ... What the hell is going on? Can we get out of this mess, and how? And will our children be living in caves?"

New Yorker staff writer Nick Paumgarten posed those distressingly pertinent questions to Michael Novogratz, president of the Fortress Investment Group and the 317th-richest person in America, yesterday at the New Yorker Stories From the Near Future conference.

Much to the relief of everybody who doesn't want to spend their retirement fending off water bandits, Novogratz was optimistic. Our current economic woes, he said, are analogous to the dot-com bubble burst.

The internet's turn-of-the-millennium troubles were solved by the rise of second-generation web services. Globalization 1.0, as Novogratz called it, stalled after an initial purchasing power burst among the developing world's newly-arrived middle classes, but will be saved by globalization 2.0. All will be well.

There's only one catch: We need another wealth-generating economic bubble. And that, said Novogratz, must come -- can only come -- from new energy sources and green technology.

"As the price of oil goes up, there's got to be a green revolution. I think of what will be the next driver of the American economy, and it's green energy. That's a huge growth opportunity. It's not about the pollution. It's about the energy. Gas will go to $10 a gallon," he said.

I tracked Novogratz down after his speech. He was surrounded by a cluster of $2,000-a-head conference attendees wondering what will happen to the U.S. dollar and what to invest in. (The answer to their first concern was over my head -- but as for the latter, Novogratz is excited about the Brazilian economy.) Curious about his distinction between economic self-interest and the effects of pollution, I asked for his take on the economic impacts of climate change.

He seemed quite sanguine. It's a wild card, he said, but probably won't have an impact within the next ten years. "In 30, 40, 50 years, maybe you get an event that scares people. But unless you get an out-of-the-box event that you can tie into climate change," he continued, it wasn't going to be an economic factor.

Now, there's a reason why Novogratz is a full-blown member of the plutocracy and I'm a science journalist -- but that said, this seemed a bit cavalier to me. He's betting that worst-case scenarios won't come true, and even the short-term possibilities are scary. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned in their last report [.pdf] that even small increases in global temperature could cause water shortages for hundreds of millions of people, crop-threatening droughts, increased flood and storm damage, localized "negative impacts" on subsistence farmers and fishers, and potentially troubling disease shifts.

(Or, to think of it another way, the current food crisis is taking place without an actual food shortage. Add a season of widespread droughts or floods to the mix, and things get bad. Quickly.)

That's just the short term. The long-term is much scarier -- and part of the reason why wealthy people are so wealthy is the ability to think several decades into the future. Seeing green technology in terms of maximizing profits rather than reducing greenhouse gas pollution creates a false dichotomy: pollution and profits are intertwined -- if not now, then certainly in the future. And the future may arrive sooner than expected.

Note: "The politicians' response should be, 'Get used to it,'" said Novogratz of the emerging energy crisis now fuelled by rising oil costs. He was particularly scathing of Hillary Clinton's gas tax holiday, which he called "the stupidest idea I ever heard."

Note #2: For more in this vein, read Alexis Madrigal's interview with angel investor Eric Janszen. Janszen also believes that only greentech can save the U.S. economy.

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Comprehending and Copying Nature, non-ViktorSchauberger style

Posted on Jun 8th, 2008 by esaruoho : a human archive esaruoho
The Pax Principle and Energy Efficiency


its a dirty rotten shame that Jay Harman has never heard of Viktor Schauberger. It upsets me greatly. They do not respond to any suggestion of checking out Viktor Schauberger's devices, they simply don't care.

yet we salute them for their job well done. it is just that if Jay Harman and Callum Coats were to lecture about biomimicry, copying + comprehending nature, etc, together, and Schauberger was accepted to the biomimicry  / bioneers scene, i think things would quickly start moving much faster.    
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Universal Appeal for Support for New Energy Science & Technology

Posted on Jun 14th, 2008 by esaruoho : a human archive esaruoho

Open Letter from Dr. Eugene Mallove (RIP)

New Energy Foundation, Inc.
(A nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation)
P.O. Box 2816, Concord, NH 03302-2816
Phone: 603-485-4700 Fax: 603-485-4710
www.infinite-energy.com

Universal Appeal for Support
for New Energy Science and Technology

  by Dr. Eugene F. Mallove
President, New Energy Foundation, Inc.
Editor-in-Chief, Infinite Energy Magazine

TO ALL PEOPLE OF THE WORLD who have open-minded curiosity, good will, good judgment, and imagination. To Scientists and Engineers, Philanthropists, Environmentalists, Energy Developers, High Technology Investors, Healthcare Professionals, Journalists, Artists, Writers, Business People, Entertainers, and Political Leaders. Whether you are Conservative, Liberal, Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, or Anarchist, and whether you may be Agnostic, Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, Hindu, Muslim, Atheist, or some other category of spirituality, this message is directed to all people of good will like you …

Dear Friend:

Here are some thoughts by wise thinkers—background for this urgent appeal for your consideration and support of research and development of radically new forms of energy. These are energy sources that have the potential to turn the present world order upside down and bring about a bright new day for civilization:

“The exception tests the rule.” Or, put another way. “The exception proves that the rule is wrong.” That is the principle of science. If there is an exception to any rule, and if it can be proved by observation, that rule is wrong.

Richard P. Feynman (1963), Nobel Laureate in Physics (1965)

The progress of physics is unsystematic…The result is that physics sometimes passes on to new territory before sufficiently consolidating territory already entered; it assumes sometimes too easily that results are secure and bases further advance on them, thereby laying itself open to further possible retreat. This is easy to understand in a subject in which development of the great fundamental concepts is often slow; a new generation appears before the concept has been really salted down, and assumes in the uncritical enthusiasm of youth that everything taught in school is gospel truth and forgets the doubts and tentative gropings of the great founders in its eagerness to make applications of the concepts and pass on to the next triumph…But each new young physicist…is in danger of forgetting all the past rumination and present uncertainty, and of starting with an uncritical acceptance of the concepts in the stage of development in which he finds them.

Percy W. Bridgman (1961), Nobel Laureate in Physics (1946)

American Nobel Laureate in Physics (1988) Leon M. Lederman is no proponent of research into radical forms of new energy; one might accurately call him a “pathological skeptic” based on at least one opinion he has voiced (see The God Particle, 1993, p.122). Nonetheless, he somehow senses that a physics revolution may be upon us. He said recently, “You can smell discovery in the air…The sense of imminent revolution is very strong.” (New York Times, November 11, 2003, p.D12). He is much more accurate than he can imagine, but not at all for reasons that he would readily accept! Perhaps he may be thinking of esoteric academic physics subjects such “string theory” or “cosmic dark energy,” but certainly not practical technologies based on radical new physics. Having the intellectual problems identified by physics Nobel Laureate P. W. Bridgman in the quotation above, Lederman has not been looking at a large body of research that will indeed revolutionize the foundations of physics and give us command of fantastic new forms of energy. Too bad for Lederman; and too bad for us all that he has not been paying attention. We could use the support of people like Lederman…if they would only come to their senses, that is, examine open-mindedly the validity of experimental data that challenges their cherished theories.

In an article in Science, November 1, 2002, eighteen experts reported that they examined all the conventionally understood alternatives to fossil fuels and found them all to have “severe deficiencies” in their ability to deal with environmental problems while also being adequate to growing planetary energy needs. Physics Professor Martin Hoffert, leader of that research group, told the press that the United States would have to undertake an urgent energy research crash program, like the Manhattan atomic bomb project or the Apollo lunar missions. According to the New York Times (November 4, 2003, D1), Hoffert stated that we would need “Maybe six or seven of them [massive projects] operating simultaneously…We should be prepared to invest several hundred billion dollars in the next 10 to 15 years.” Well, I have news for these experts: The solutions to our energy problems are very close at hand, and they do require initial research and funding, but not the billions of dollars that such Establishment “experts” are accustomed to from government largesse. Rather, all that is needed perhaps are only several tens of millions of dollars to create robust prototype electric power generators based on new energy physics discoveries that have already been made. That is what this Appeal for Support is all about: to raise consciousness and funding for these radical alternative new energy sources.

Question: Do you believe that it is possible that modern science has overlooked or ignored major scientific discoveries, which—if developed into technologies— would revolutionize almost every aspect of civilization? It has!

I will not catalogue the many horrors and troubles of this world that could be reduced or eliminated with an abundant, safe, and clean, radically new form of energy, if it were to be embodied in widely used technologies. You know these troubles already. But I do want to tell you about a significant path toward solving many of these problems, which we can all begin to take now, but about which you may have heard very little. You may have thought that no such path could exist. Let me assure you that it does and that thousands of researchers are already on it. They have traveled this unbeaten path to a new era for far too long without adequate support. I should know, I happen to be one of them. Yes, we have not reached our goals, but thanks to meticulous scientific research, huge sacrifices, and tireless work against great opposition, these objectives are now much closer to being realized. The basic scientific direction of the path forward has already been mapped out. We need your support to go further on the path and reach our common destination: A world of abundant, clean, and safe energy from sources that have no centralized geopolitical control.

Please attend to this appeal. I am most certainly not asking you to accept my claims at face value. But you must read, consider, study or review the compendious referenced material, investigate it, and then, I hope, you will be moved to take action. If you still have questions about these claims that need answering, I and my colleagues are available to answer them with facts, not hand-waving.

Who am I to ask anything of you on behalf of others, whether your attention for these brief moments, or for your financial and moral support? I am a scientist and an engineer with two engineering degrees from MIT (1969, 1970) and a doctorate from the Harvard University School of Public Health (1975). I have worked all my adult life as a dedicated scientist, despite my engineer’s stripes. I have always sought to learn how the cosmos really works, and I find this process to be an exciting, difficult, and unending adventure, despite those who so erroneously claim that we are approaching “The End of Science” or a “Final Theory of Everything.” Apart from my work in government-funded research at MIT and Harvard and later in corporate settings, I have also broadened my horizons by writing about science as an author and a journalist. Articles by me and about me have appeared in such venues as MIT Technology Review, The Washington Post Sunday “Outlook” section, the New York Times, Popular Science, Analog, TWA Ambassador in-flight magazine, Wired, and New Hampshire Magazine. I have appeared on many national radio programs, and for a time in the mid-1980s I was proud to have been a regular science and technology broadcaster for The Voice of America.

I am telling you something about me, not to elevate myself, but to convey to you something of my experience, sincerity, and integrity. I have written three acclaimed science books for the general public: The Quickening Universe: Cosmic Evolution and Human Destiny (1987, St. Martin’s Press), The Starflight Handbook: A Pioneer’s Guide to Interstellar Travel (1989, John Wiley & Sons, with co-author Dr. Gregory Matloff), and Fire from Ice: Searching for the Truth Behind the Cold Fusion Furor (1991, John Wiley & Sons). The late Nobel Laureate in physics (1965) Julian Schwinger endorsed my book Fire from Ice with these words: “Eugene Mallove has produced a sorely needed, accessible overview of the cold fusion muddle. By sweeping away stubbornly held preconceptions, he bares the truth implicit in a provocative variety of experiments.” (He shared the 1965 Nobel Prize with Richard P. Feynman and Sin Itiro Tomanaga.) I am most proud of this latter book, because it began a jarring quest that led to finding out not only dramatic new truths about new accessible forms of energy in nature, but more important for me and you, the following most astonishing truth about modern “official” science: Official science is not really intent on truly expanding scientific knowledge, in particular when some very, very fundamental scientific dogmas and theories are put at risk.

Here is how one famous nuclear science professor at my alma mater MIT reacted to my request to him in 1991 to study the summary reports from two pioneering Ph.D. scientists, who had compiled seminal reviews about frontier experiments in low-energy nuclear reactions (a.k.a. “cold fusion”). One of the reviewing scientists was 34-year veteran researcher at our Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and the other was a leader of research at India’s Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC):

“I have had fifty years of experience in nuclear physics and I know what’s possible and what’s not!…I will not look at any more evidence! It’s all junk!” —MIT Prof. Herman Feshbach, May 1991, on the telephone to Dr. Mallove

I hope you recognize that the late Professor Feshbach’s most unfortunate and ill-considered reaction was fundamentally unscientific. It reminds me of the Church leaders at the time of Galileo, who refused to look through Galileo’s telescope at the Moon or at Jupiter, because they “knew” that nothing new could be seen! Yes, many modern scientists are filled with catastrophic hubris; they have become in many ways mere “technicians of science,” and guardians of what amounts to a pernicious “Holy Writ.” Don’t bother me with the experimental evidence, my theory can tell me what is possible and what is not!

If by chance you are one of those who believe that “all is well in the house of science” and that “official science” can be counted on to behave itself and always seek the truth—even in matters of central, overarching importance to the well-being of humankind—you are sorely mistaken, and I could prove that to you with compendious documentation. (If you want to read what happened at just one institution, MIT, when a paradigm shift threatened established hot fusion research programs and “vested intellectual interests” such as those Prof. Feshbach so vehemently defended, read my 55-page report about this monumental tragedy at www.infinite-energy.com.) But as a first step, you should reflect on the broader history of science, which is so fraught with revolutionary leaps and paradigm shifts. These have often been made against great opposition—with revolutionary data staring an older, unaccepting generation of scientists right in the face! Read this Appeal carefully and then reconsider your opinion about who is telling the truth and who is defending falsehood about revolutionary new prospects for science and civilization.

For almost nine years I have been the editor of Infinite Energy, the magazine of new energy science and technology. Though it is now small in circulation, Infinite Energy is received worldwide in some forty countries. And, Infinite Energy is distributed to newsstands across the United States and Canada. My friend and colleague, Sir Arthur C. Clarke, has supported with words and resources some of our efforts on behalf of new energy. The research that Infinite Energy covers suggests that there are at least three major categories of radically new sources of energy that civilization is on the verge of being able to tap and reduce to practical technologies. These are the completely new forms of energy for which this Appeal for Support is being issued. New Energy is the term that we apply to new sources of energy that are currently not recognized as feasible by the “scientific establishment,” but for which overwhelming and compelling evidence exists, we suggest, in at least these major categories:

Category 1. New hydrogen physics (a.k.a. “cold fusion,” more generally Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions or LENR, “hydrino” physics, and other water-based energy sources. Copious technical and other information about this research may be found on these two diverse websites: www.lenr-canr.org and www.blacklightpower.com as well as our own site, www.infinite-energy.com. The upshot of this energy-from-water field is that within ordinary water there is a heretofore unimaginably large energy reservoir that may be as great as 300 gallons of gasoline energy equivalent within each gallon of plain water! This energy would be non-polluting, would have no hazardous radiation, and would, in effect, have a zero fuel cost. Only one cubic kilometer of ocean water would provide energy equivalent to all the known oil reserves on Earth. In responding to a special plea by Sir Arthur C. Clarke, the White House requested from me a technically-based Memorandum on this topic in February 2000. This 8,500-word Memorandum, “The Strange Birth of the Water Fuel Age,” was submitted to the Clinton Administration and later to the Bush Administration. It is now posted on www.infinite-energy.com. It asks for a review of the substantial evidence—in particular the copious evidence developed over the past 14 years in U.S. Federal laboratories—for this category of anomalous new physics energy. Unfortunately, apart from polite “Thank You” notes, no discernable action has been taken by either administration. The 10th International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF10) was held near and at MIT in August 2003. Actual public demonstrations of excess energy production in electrolytic cells occurred at MIT’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Wall Street Journal science journalist Sharon Begley attended ICCF10 and wrote a fine column in the September 5, 2003 issue of WSJ, “Cold Fusion Isn’t Dead, It’s Withering From Scientific Neglect.” Among other surprising technical developments at ICCF10 was the presentation by a well-funded Israeli corporation, Energetics Technologies, which appears to have made enormous strides in overcoming some of the problems with the low-energy nuclear reactions phenomenon. Isn’t it time that the experimental data from this significant field of scientific work is reviewed by an unbiased panel, unlike the rush-to-judgment hostile group in 1989, which inexcusably botched that investigation? Why aren’t the many politicians who have been informed about this taking action? Are they perhaps fearful of the all-to-common “sneer review” from the Scientific Establishment?

Category 2. Vacuum energy, Zero Point Energy or “ZPE” for short, aether energy, or space energy. These are descriptions of vast energy sources from the vacuum state. Information about this most radical and paradigm-shattering physics and technology research can be found on websites: www.aetherometry.com, www.energyscience.co.uk, and www.aethera.org. In the mid-1990s, Dr. Paulo and Alexandra Correa in the Toronto area obtained three US patents on an astonishing technological device, the so-called Pulsed Abnormal Glow Discharge (PAGDTM) reactor. In its several embodiments, it already produces kilowatt-level electrical, thermal, and mechanical output power. A Quicktime video of one such device, working in 2003, may be viewed at www.aetherometry.com/cat-abrimedia.html. Successful testing of the PAGD by outside parties, including Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) and Ontario Hydro, regrettably did not lead to commercial arrangements to further the development of this scientific wonder, which has been meticulously documented in the three United States-granted Correa patents. (Uri Soudak, former Chief Technology Officer of IAI, is still involved with the project here in the U.S.) The Correas and Dr. Harold Aspden, IBM’s former chief of patent operations in Europe (from 1963 to 1983), have provided convincing theoretical explanations, based on concrete experiments with a variety of fundamental phenomena, all of which illuminate how this unsuspected vacuum state energy can be extracted by the PAGD reactor. The advent (possibly in only 2-3 years) of self-sustaining electrical power-generating units in the multi-kilowatt power range appears to be only a matter of gathering a relatively small amount of engineering/scientific development funding, in the low several tens of million dollars range.

Category 3. Environmental energy, i.e. energy from sensible thermal energy (in particular, energy of molecular motion), through significant extensions to the Second Law of Thermodynamics. The Proceedings of an important scientific conference dealing with this subject gives great insight into this work: Quantum Limits to the Second Law: First International Conference on Quantum Limits to the Second Law (San Diego, CA, July 28-31, 2002), Professor Daniel P. Sheehan, Editor, American Institute of Physics, Conference Proceedings, #643, 2002. A strong consensus of a significant number of the scientist attendees, as reported by the author, is that it will be possible to make utilitarian machines that convert the thermal energy in the environment to useful work, without a lower temperature reservoir to dump waste heat. This would be in direct contravention of the supposedly sacrosanct Second Law of Thermodynamics. These devices would be nearly perfect “free energy” machines. Accurate simulations of such devices have been carried out and the results published in peer-reviewed journals. Some of the authors predict that such prototype devices could be reduced to small prototype units within five years.

The foregoing brief descriptions of the three categories of New Energy identified so far is only the tip of the iceberg of the verifiable and testable information that is available on these energy sources. It is amenable to critical and precise scientific review. Of course, if the Scientific Establishment trusts only in its textbook theories and if disbelieving people of good will who have the means to move this work forward choose “not to look through the telescope,” the consequences will be that these wondrous technologies will not be developed as rapidly as they could have been otherwise—or they may not be developed at all! This has been and will be a monumental tragedy for virtually every category of human experience, all of which would be transformed by these now apparently “unwanted” discoveries.

I could write much more in this memorandum about the corrupt machinations within the supposedly well-ordered and ethical house of science, actions that have kept the information that Infinite Energy publishes from where it should be: prominently considered in such publications as Science and Nature. Don’t worry, many, many peer-reviewed technical publications have indeed courageously published pioneering technical papers about new energy, but the prominent mainstream publications that set the boundaries of the public scientific discourse—journals such as Science and Nature—reject without review any and all papers that challenge the foundational paradigms of physics, chemistry, and biology. You may find that difficult to believe, as I would have a mere fifteen years ago when I wrote Fire from Ice, but it is a sad and demonstrable truth. Let us not dwell on that, however, but rather move forward together with an end-run around this grotesque, anti-scientific obstruction.

Infinite Energy Magazine has been published bi-monthly since March 1995 and I have been its Editor-in-Chief and Publisher since that time. It is a technical magazine with editorial outreach to the general public as well. Many of its articles are very accessible to laypeople and non-specialists. You may download for free some 117 pages of representative sample articles, which we have gathered together for you at www.infinite-energy.com. Other key articles are posted for free downloading on our website on a continuing basis. To maintain the highest editorial standards, Infinite Energy is written and edited by scientists, engineers, and expert journalists. It is aimed at pioneering scientists, engineers, business people, environmentalists, philanthropists, and investors who are concerned about an exciting R&D area that we believe will change the world dramatically.

New Energy Foundation, Inc. (NEF) is an IRS-approved 501(c)(3) public charity corporation, based in New Hampshire; it has a five-member board of respected citizens. (Prior to July 2003, Infinite Energy had operated under a for-profit corporation.) NEF also has a research grant-awarding function, which was initiated in 2003. NEF dispenses to outside researchers and developers carefully targeted research and development funding grants from its reserves of charitable contributions. These funds are beginning to grow, but are nowhere near the level they need to be.

The current subscription price and newsstand price of Infinite Energy provides less than 30% of what it costs to carry on a publication of this quality at the frontiers of knowledge—and for which no significant advertising base yet exists. And this frontier knowledge is neglected (and not infrequently mocked) by most of the scientific and media establishments. Therefore, charitable contributions are needed to carry on this important information networking function. Here is the other basic motivation for NEF: It has been far too difficult (so far) to persuade venture capital to invest in new energy technology that is not quite ready yet for “prime time,” so the vicious Catch 22 (“We won't invest because it is not successful already.”) must be broken. We appeal to the humanitarian and charitable instincts of those in a position to invest charitably in and/or to spread the word about the most fundamental aspect of our future: The triumph of truth over falsehood on the frontiers of science—in which the new energy field, in our view, will be the first paradigm-shattering example.

What we have today in the fiery menace of hydrocarbon fuels and its associated geopolitical nightmare is very ugly indeed. There is almost no area of human activity that would not be dramatically affected by the advent of new energy technology—especially matters of war or peace and health and the environment. Therefore, if your review of the referenced material convinces you that this is a reality and not “pathological science,” as the unrepentant critics—who have not studied the scientific findings objectively or at all—would have you believe, we hope that you will view your tax-deductible support of the New Energy Foundation as a significant investment in your future, for your loved ones and for civilization at large. Just try to imagine our world twenty or fifty years hence without the advent of a dramatic source of new energy such as low-energy nuclear reactions, aether energy (or Zero Point Energy/space energy/vacuum energy, if you prefer), or some other very powerful new physics energy source. It is not a pleasant picture.

What about solar power, wind power, or hydrogen fuel cells, you ask? Those are fine, and Infinite Energy devotes some smaller space to writing about these. But a future of abundant, clean energy has almost no chance of emerging from the well-intentioned, beneficial, but extremely limited world of wind-power, photovoltaics, hydropower, and other conventional renewables. And the so-called controlled hot fusion tokamak reactor program, which is lavishly funded with billions of dollars by governments to the exclusion of workable new energy science and technology, will never bring about an era of clean abundant energy from the heavy hydrogen in water. Conventional hydrogen fuel cells, which are widely discussed by the news media today, rely on the conventionally understood energy from hydrogen when it combines with oxygen to form water. This is thousands to millions of times less powerful per gram of hydrogen than already demonstrated new energy sources! Furthermore, the hydrogen for conventional fuel cells must come from some other energy source that must be used to break down abundant water to get hydrogen fuel (if we reject the other hydrogen source: hydrocarbon fuel). But in all conventional hydrogen fuel processes using water as the starting material, this requires more energy than one gets back when the hydrogen is consumed. So ordinary “hydrogen power” is a misnomer at best—it is no solution at all to the world’s real energy needs. Hydrogen, conventionally employed, is an energy storage medium period. New Energy Foundation supports radically new forms of energy, not the relatively weak examples of alternative energy within conventional renewables. We acknowledge, of course, that there are now no robust new energy devices on the market—not yet. But when adequate, well-targeted research funding is applied, a revolution in energy technology will occur that will dwarf the personal computer revolution in intensity. It will have much in common with that revolution too, since power sources will be highly distributed. The very troublesome and erratic power grid is doomed to obsolescence.

At this time, New Energy Foundation is in need of financial support from a broader community than heretofore. NEF disseminates information about potentially world-changing technologies—about the science, technology, patents, investment, and politics thereof; we measure and investigate new claims about new energy devices to determine whether they are sound. This latter can be tough, because there is no question that there is much bogus “free energy noise” that obscures the good research. Most important, we are now processing grant applications by scientists and inventors from around the world, so that the most promising work—now highly under-funded, due to the very heretical nature of this work—gets the financial support that it so much deserves. We are very demanding about these grants; we insist that the research must be headed in the direction of developing publishable scientific results and/or actual commercially useful technologies that operate on new scientific energy principles

Please help us today, either with your financial contribution—of any size—or by passing along this letter and our message to those who may be better able to help NEF. Whatever you or they can afford, no matter how small an amount, will be deeply appreciated—and will be acknowledged in the pages of Infinite Energy (unless you or others tell us that anonymity is requested). Some day we will live in a world in which the discoveries of New Energy science will be taken for granted. No one will be able to deny the devices, processes, and science, whose validation we are struggling so hard to achieve. In some sense, we will then have succeeded in our mission and thus will have “put ourselves out of business.” Those scientific publications and general media, which should have been dealing fairly with this topic all along, will then be forced to write about it and recant past inexcusable excessive skepticism. Billions of dollars in R&D money will then flow from corporations and individuals, as should have been happening already based on what scientists have already discovered! The huge funding for infrastructure conversion to New Energy will flow naturally from private sources, as it has in the rise of the personal computer and Internet industry. Nothing would make me happier than to have that day come. But until then, we very much need increased financial support.

We would like to reach soon our target of at least $500,000 per year in approved research funding for New Energy. That may not seem like a lot of money to do significant research, but let me assure you that even this amount—wisely distributed to the best researchers—could soon begin to have a dramatic catalytic effect. New energy researchers are accustomed to low budgets and are fantastically creative, unlike the wasteful government energy research programs that have demonstrably failed already. It will not be easy to obtain even this level of modest research funding—and, of course, several millions of dollars per year would accomplish much more, but the sooner well-targeted funding reaches under-funded researchers, the more likely we are to accelerate the inevitable New Energy Revolution. Yes, we understand that there is room in parallel for corporate start-ups, and we definitely encourage that to take place. But some of the charitable grant money can help the struggling inventors and scientists to do sufficient research, so that their work can be of greater interest to corporate start-up models.

I think you would agree with me that in these often very dark times the world would benefit immensely from a realistic hope—followed by on-market technology—that a new era of abundant, clean energy resources will be dawning. Please do your best to help us make that happen. Study the hard-won information that we have brought to your attention, if you do not yet accept what I have tried to convey to you. When you have become convinced, if you are not already, please act! You may donate charitably to the efforts of New Energy researchers at www.infinite-energy.com. Please also help us to bring this critical issue to others who may be able to help. Why not satisfy your curiosity and also help New Energy Foundation by subscribing to Infinite Energy. Thank you in advance for joining with us now or in the very near future.

Sincerely,


Dr. Eugene F. Mallove
President, New Energy Foundation, Inc.
Editor-in-Chief, Infinite Energy Magazine


 

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What do you find mysterious?

Posted on Jun 16th, 2008 by esaruoho : a human archive esaruoho
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for June 16, 2008:

that somehow the whole united states of america finds it impossible to get together 280,000USD to build an earthship in new orleans and educate the people there to build earthships and thus solve their unemployment + housing crisii.
i just cant understand it.
http://neworleans.earthship.net/
http://www.earthship.net/modules.php?name=Donations&op=make
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your donation towards building an earthship in new orleans. neede

Posted on Jun 16th, 2008 by esaruoho : a human archive esaruoho
hi. the earthship biotecture people are trying to get together donations from anyone who believes in 1) earthships 2) rebuilding the new orleans condition 3) supporting your fellow human beings 4) all of the above.

go, and donate.
http://www.earthship.net/modules.php?name=Donations&op=make

for those that arent already aware of this, check this PDF
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Earthship Biotecture for New Orleans
The mission:

  • Build a fully sustainable / off grid 3 bedroom demonstration earthship home in six weeks
  • Function as a learning center for 18 months
  • Teach local political & building officials how to build earthships in New Orleans
  • Give the earthship home to a local family who lost their home to Hurricane Katrina"

"It is our belief that people who can help have the greatest responsibility to help, this is our obligation to humanity. We hope you can contribute to this project."

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