[P2P-F] Low energie nuclear reaction #lenr

Michel Bauwens michel at p2pfoundation.net
Tue Dec 20 11:55:24 CET 2011


hi olivier,

thanks for eventually spreading this to french-speaking contacts, see
Transformer le capitalisme moderne : vers une économie P2P,

http://p2pfoundation.net/Transformer_le_capitalisme_moderne_:_vers_une_%C3%A9conomie_P2P

On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 9:15 AM, olivier auber <olivierauber2 at gmail.com>wrote:

> Sorry, the 2nd link (implcation/scenario) was bad because the page has
> been erased.
>
> But Google cache got it:
>
> http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:_FSObdvSquUJ:davecline.posterous.com/the-implications-of-free-energy+%22The+dream+of+free+energy+has+enlivened+many+a+proletariat%E2%80%99s+tavern+discussion%22&cd=2&hl=fr&ct=clnk&gl=be&client=firefox-a
>
> December 12, 2011
> The Implications of Free Energy
>
> What if energy were free, or at least so cheap as to be nearly free?
> What would life be like? What would change? Which industries would die
> and which would thrive? Which countries would roil in turmoil and
> which would blossom? Who would benefit and who would languish and
> suffer?
>
> Free energy would thoroughly disrupt all human activity, all
> economies, all daily routines, and all projections of the future. In
> short, it would disrupt everything! Free energy would be a
> productivity bomb dropped into the middle of an inefficient and power
> strangled world economy. One would think that a new Utopian society
> would spring forth and the ills of the world be cured overnight.
> Although it might seem that way on first ponder, free energy would
> fail to release humanity from those ancient struggles of the
> possession of natural resources (and the land on which they exist),
> and the control of the world’s monies and ideas.
>
> But, what a world it would be! The changes, innovation and shear
> possibilities seem overwhelming. Focusing though, on the web like
> intricacies of energy dependence, their myriad correlations and
> connections are truly mind boggling. From a bushel of corn and a glass
> of clean water to an Apache helicopter and a desert skyscraper, the
> assumptions as to why something exists and to what else in the world
> they are connected would all be questioned.
>
> We can examine this concept in many ways:
>
>    What would the progression of change be, starting with the world
> announcement of viable and provable free energy and ending in 20+
> years when the shift from fossil fuel, fission nuclear and alternative
> energies to the free energy source has been completed?
>    We can explore the winners and losers; those countries, industries
> and peoples who would be most affected by free energy.
>    We can imagine the conversion complete and focus on human
> activities, the occupations, new and disposed, and the new pastimes
> and recreations people might adopt.
>    And, we can study the earthly impact free energy might have. How
> would the demise of the fossil fuel economy affect mining and
> agriculture?
>
>
> For now, we’ll walk through a calendar sequence and ponder the impact
> of each theoretical development.
>
> Prior to day 1
> The dream of free energy has enlivened many a proletariat’s tavern
> discussion. Conspiracy theories abound in such discourse. The
> corporate oil cartel, teamed with the industrial/military complex (all
> wrapped in political domination), and financial banking manipulation
> must surely be suppressing scientific marvels designed to produce free
> energy. True or not, one novel energy generation technique (the basis
> for this exploration) has risen to the forefront, and, now, with
> recent reproducible results, has proven that free, or nearly free
> energy can be had for the taking.
>
> It is here that we begin our projected extrapolation of what may be.
>
>
> Day 1
> The Director of the US Department of Energy (in concert with a
> majority of United Nations participants--those country’s leaders, and
> the admission of the President of the United States) has determined
> that this new energy production technology can no longer be ignored or
> kept quiet, and, therefore, a formal announcement must be made
> declaring the United States’ intentions and support for a newly
> discovered and proven “free energy” technology.
>
> “In the near future, energy will be free. Free to all with no strings,
> no dependencies, and no power agent controlling it. Energy will be
> made available wherever it is needed. Whenever it is needed and by
> whomever needs it. A new day has dawned in the age of humanity. A day
> of possibilities. A day of unity for all mankind. We are here to
> announce this new energy, support it and promote it now and in the
> years to come.”
>
> This announcement, made after the stock market close on Friday,
> results in shrugs and quizzical looks by most of the world’s
> population.
>
> “What, more hype by the United States and the UN about…what was it
> exactly?”
> “What did he mean by ‘free energy’?”
> “Well, if it’s real, I’m sure we’ll just have a new jailer in our
> existing energy prison.”
> “Does that mean we won’t need oil anymore?”
>
> Those on the edge of the ‘know’ are incredulous and instantly discount
> the entire premise behind the announcement. “What ploy are the US and
> the UN taking now, and for what reasons?”
>
> Those in the know, that is, all those within this new energy’s
> community, as well as the DOE, DOD and other government agencies
> dedicated to handling the upcoming disruption, heave a sigh of
> foreboding. And, so, it starts.
>
> Day 2
> The scientists behind the breakthrough are inundated with questions
> and inquiries. New conspiracy theories evolve to rationalize this
> unfathomable announcement. The media, suddenly directionless, is at a
> loss as to whom to turn to in order to substantiate this declaration.
> Government prepared information packages begin to arrive at the major
> news headquarters and lesser news outlets. The Web has instantly
> disseminated every available scrap of news and history about this
> technology to all corners of the world.
>
> Pundits and pontificators lead the media as they attempt to digest the
> facts as they are currently known. They try to explain the reasoning
> behind the announcement, and, later, the implications of what such a
> technology might have on the world around them. Night descends and
> still, most have no idea what is in store for them. Some stay up deep
> into the night, debating with cohorts and companions about what this
> all really means.
>
> Day 3
> The smart crowd has begun to make sense of this discovery and what
> impact it may have. They make lists as to what might happen:
>
>    The world’s demand for crude oil, coal and natural gas will cease.
>    Carbon emissions will stop and global warming will no longer be an
> issue.
>    Air pollution will end.
>    Alternative energy production--wind, solar, geothermal--will be
> abandoned.
>    Nuclear fission plants will quit. The mining of uranium will be
> discontinued.
>    Shipping, and transport will be reduced to pure service industries.
>    Travel and tourism will explode.
>    Manufacturing will become vastly cheaper.
>    Taxes and tariffs on fuels will vanish.
>    Clean water will become nearly free and globally accessible.
>    Lifespans and standards of living will increase.
>    Arable land will expand and empty deserts converted to farmland.
>    Food will become cheap and broadly available.
>
>
> But these points only represent the broad and future eventuality. What
> will happen tomorrow?
>
> Sunday afternoon, the world’s currency markets open, including the
> markets of Australia, Japan, Shanghai, and Singapore.
>
> At the open, countries whose economies are, to a large degree,
> dependent on the export of fossil fuels, have their currencies
> devalued instantly. The currencies of Canada, Iran, Liberia, Nigeria,
> Mexico, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela all plunge. While
> the currencies of those dependent on the import of crude oil, soar. As
> each stock market comes online, it boils in chaos. Oil-dependent
> company stocks in each market strain at the exchange’s price collars,
> which limit price movements. Down and down they go. The markets in
> most of these corporations are suspended after an hour’s worth of
> continual limit downs. These devaluations elicit sabre rattling
> threats from the leaders of the countries most deeply threatened by
> crude oil’s demise. A rash of suicides by those most heavily invested
> in oil, breaks out. Riots start in eight of the capitals of OPEC
> nations.
>
> Day 4 - Monday
> The US government has planned with the SEC and the exchanges to allow
> trading for one hour a day for the entire week. Price collars and
> limit days will allow prices to move, but at a reduced panic rate.
> Included in the information packets released on Saturday was a
> transition timeline proposed by the DOE. As the market closes at 10:30
> AM EST, the financial media, having ignored this transition timeline,
> now begins to truly evaluate the actual impact of free energy and the
> elimination of oil from the world’s energy production and consumption.
>
> “The conversion from a fossil fuel economy to one using this new
> technology will take years, if not decades. Oil is just as important
> to the operation of the world today as it was yesterday, and as it
> will be tomorrow.” The government continues to state that, “The
> transition to free energy will be gradual.” This announcement has
> little affect on the revelry that has begun around the world.
>
> Huge parties breakout all across the US west coast. The UK, Japan and
> other countries around the globe have declared an ad hoc holiday. The
> impact on the financial markets have justified that this new energy is
> truly authentic and a new dawn in humanity stands ready, tilting on
> the cusp.
>
> The secret companies, who have been building out production of this
> new technology, are made publicly known. Demonstrations of the
> technology are shown in downtown squares in every major city on the
> planet. Home-based units, the size of a washing machine, are set up
> and power a city block’s worth of dazzling light displays. They are
> turned on and left running indefinitely. Crowds, hundreds deep,
> surround these demonstrations. Singing and celebration ensues for the
> entire week.
>
> Week 2
> The currency markets have generally rebounded or retraced. Those
> heavily impacted oil conglomerate stocks have settled to two thirds
> their price from a week ago. And stability appears to have been
> returned. The riots in the OPEC nations have burned out as the
> knowledge that oil money will continue to flow for years to come is
> comprehended.
>
> However, long term realizations begin to sink in. If you work in an
> oil, coal, or natural gas sector, your days are numbered. If you are
> studying alternative energy technologies in school, you will need to
> rethink your major. Gas stations would become a thing of the past. Oil
> tankers and LNG tankers will all be converted to scrap iron, as they
> can no longer be converted to other uses, nor can they be sunk to
> create reefs. Trucking will expand. Greenhouse agriculture will use
> free energy to generate light and heat in the frigid throes of winter,
> growing a profusion of hot house tomatoes and melons. Hundreds of
> industries will need to rethink their product lines and business
> models. No economic entity will be left untouched, or left
> unchallenged.
>
> Month 2
> The free energy technology has been fully evaluated, vetted for
> licensing and patent issues, and made available to every manufacturer
> willing to take on the construction of new production lines for the
> technology’s generator units. It has been determined that gas lines
> and electrical grid transmission lines will no longer be needed. Their
> disassembly is scheduled. As neighborhoods join together to purchase
> megawatt level units, they are gradually leaving the grid. Cottage
> industries now spring up around the globe to service these units.
>
> The new power shift begins to rear its ugly head. Land and resources
> are now the hot commodity. With enough land, a reliable source of
> water of any quality, and the availability of building resources
> nearby, a new agrarian lifestyle sprouts up around the globe. Over
> time, big cities no longer appeal to those who relish a more natural
> way of life. Concrete and steel, glass and commotion fail to retain
> their allure. As cities are drained of their prime commodity (people),
> crime explodes. To battle the vacancies that plague downtowns, cities
> begin to demolish buildings and return the land to a more bucolic
> state. This succeeds in quelling the exodus, and those who stay find
> themselves tasked with maintaining the culture that still throbs at
> night and still lures country youth in to experience life in the raw.
>
> Year 2
> Although the price of oil has dropped to $19.00 a barrel, it is still
> very much in demand.   Thousands of industrial and household products
> are still made from oil and its unique long chain carbon compounds.
> The plastics industry has never had it so good. Cheap oil and
> expanding demand for lightweight, yet durable, materials has allowed
> the plastics industry to absorb many of the oil industry’s engineers.
>
> New autos, made to run solely on the new energy technology, are
> selling as soon as they reach the final gate of the assembly line.
> People camp out at newly erected standby parks waiting for their
> freshly-minted new energy autos to roll out from the manufacturing
> plant. Giddily, they slide into their drivers seats; whole families
> sometimes pile in, all anxious to experience this amazing technology.
> Silently, they slip onto the roadway, turning to all points of the
> compass, heading for home.
>
> Congress has admitted that trillion dollar defense spending can no
> longer be justified. The task of patrolling the nation’s concerns in
> the name of national security, i.e., the protection of the oil
> channel, is no longer necessary. Islamic fundamentalism has begun to
> unravel without the massive cash flow oil was providing to the nations
> of the Middle East. With no need to maintain military bases in these
> nations, to protect the US interests, Congress has agreed to cut the
> military budget by half. The money saved will be redirected toward the
> expansion of NASA and a newly adopted dedication to putting humans on
> Mars.
>
> Decade 2
> NASA has just launched the first of one thousand scheduled flights of
> autonomous terraforming mining craft destined to Mars where they will
> begin to tunnel into the rim of ancient sea beds in preparation for
> human habitation. Vast quantities of water have been discovered there
> frozen in underground aquifers. The tunnels will be used as quarters
> for the colonists, and as storage and agriculture facilities. An
> elementary school contest is held to name the first city on Mars.
> Perhaps expected, “Barsoom” is chosen.
>
> Back on earth the carbon dioxide level has dipped for the first time
> in human history. 415 ppm has recently been measured at the top of Mt.
> Mauna Loa. Although too early to declare victory, many climate
> scientists breathe a collective sigh of relief. The high of 440,
> measured a year before, had begun to trigger the release of methane
> from the hydrates sequestered in cold Arctic undersea deposits. An
> abnormally cold winter shut that event down and now, with CO2 abating,
> the scientists are cautiously optimistic.
>
> In concert with China and the UK, the US has successfully built and
> installed 37, separate new-energy fabrication plants in the historic
> OPEC countries. Nigeria, with its location on the coast and its vast
> mineral capacity, has become the shining star of this effort. The
> poverty level there has dropped to 17% and their new democracy has
> just voted to join the African Nations Space Exploration Union.
>
> Both ExChev (originally Exxon and Chevron) and BPetroGas have emerged
> from bankruptcy and have successfully transitioned to producing carbon
> nano fiber construction materials. These materials join the many
> others being shipped to the L2 space station now called The Azimov,
> where those on space holiday enjoy, among other things, flying in The
> Cavern, as well as scuba diving in The Cell.
>
> Greenland has declared independent sovereignty and a vibrant mining
> industry has transformed the edge of that still-ice-covered island
> into one big boom country.
>
> There continue to be constant tribal and national altercations
> occurring across the globe. Borders in mountainous areas are
> repeatedly contested. Rogue mining bandits travel in heavily armored
> tanks swooping into niche mining towns, stealing everything of value
> and leaving in their wake burned ruins and shattered lives.
>
> The markets of the world continue to churn away; across the wires and
> connections netting the globe, trillions of dollars continue to trade
> daily. Although vast fortunes had been lost during the collapse of the
> oil economy, fresh new ones were born as individuals, companies and
> nations learned to harness the free energy for purposes other than the
> manipulation and control of the populace. All in all, without oil, the
> world appears to be a better place.
>
> 2011/12/19 olivier auber <olivierauber2 at gmail.com>:
> > Thx Apostolis,
> >
> > Even If Rossi's ECat doesn't work  (I'm quite sure it does), the
> > officialization of cold fusion/ LENR by NASA may be seen as an ECat
> effect,
> > and it's a very good news. AMHA, Cold fusion will finaly be mainstream
> very
> > soon.
> >
> > A Ten Point Plan for America:
> > http://t.co/3blgwpjo
> >
> > Overal implications ?
> > http://t.co/lQaeXmiQ
> >
> > Bonjour de Bruxelles
> >
> > Olivier Auber
> >
> > Le 19 déc. 2011 14:17, "Apostolis Xekoukoulotakis" <xekoukou at gmail.com>
> a
> > écrit :
> >
> >
> >>
> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Rossi_(entrepreneur)
> >>
> >> 2011/12/19 olivier auber <olivierauber2 at gmail.com>
> >>>
> >>> #ColdFusion / #LENR official report by #NASA http://t.co/9r2ksWipbottom
> >>> of the page ->pdf http://t.co/VXNcpGxi
> >>>
> >>> Le 6 déc. 2011 11:41, "olivier auber" <olivierauber2 at gmail.com> a
> écrit :
> >>>
> >>>> NASA slides about LENR, amha it's HUGE...
> >>>> http://ecatnews.com/?p=1570
> >>>>
> >>>> Le 25 nov. 2011 10:10, "olivier auber" <olivierauber2 at gmail.com> a
> >>>> écrit :
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Something big is hapenning..
> >>>>>
> >>>>> http://e-catsite.com/2011/11/22/mr-rossi-goes-to-massachusetts/
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> http://e-catsite.com/2011/11/21/defkalion-nearly-ready-nasa-files-patent-piantelli-silent/
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Olivier Auber
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Le 25 nov. 2011 05:00, "Michel Bauwens" <michel at p2pfoundation.net> a
> >>>>> écrit :
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> _______________________________________________
> >>> P2P Foundation - Mailing list
> >>> http://www.p2pfoundation.net
> >>> https://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/p2p-foundation
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Sincerely yours,
> >>
> >>      Apostolis Xekoukoulotakis
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> P2P Foundation - Mailing list
> >> http://www.p2pfoundation.net
> >> https://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/p2p-foundation
> >>
>
>
>
> --
> Olivier Auber
> Paris +33675038880 / Bruxelles +32492050697
> http://perspective-numerique.net
> http://twitter.com/#!/OlivierAuber
>
> _______________________________________________
> P2P Foundation - Mailing list
> http://www.p2pfoundation.net
> https://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/p2p-foundation
>



-- 
P2P Foundation: http://p2pfoundation.net  - http://blog.p2pfoundation.net

Connect: http://p2pfoundation.ning.com; Discuss:
http://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/p2p-foundation

Updates: http://del.icio.us/mbauwens; http://friendfeed.com/mbauwens;
http://twitter.com/mbauwens; http://www.facebook.com/mbauwens
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: https://lists.ourproject.org/pipermail/p2p-foundation/attachments/20111220/db87af41/attachment.htm 


More information about the P2P-Foundation mailing list