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I really want this one to work!
Me too, Welles!I really want this one to work!
???overmind wrote:Even if it works as stated, there is still the issue of cost and the fact that this only provides enough energy for personal use. You can't power up a neighborhood with it, and that is the kind of energy technology needed in the Third World. While it certainly seems better than installing solar panels, it is not the end of the energy crisis, nor fossil fuels. So far, such devices look like ways for the middle class to save money, but most in the world cannot afford this technology. However, if those who can end up creating their own energy in this way, it is likely that the overall demand for energy will decrease, reducing the costs for the poor.
Ultimately, we need devices that can be made locally and can power a community. At least that way, if there are material costs, both the burden and reward can be shared.
Welles...I would like to know more about this Unobtainium mine. Do you have a URL with info?I've already purchased shares in the development of an Unobtainium mine! Get in on the ground floor is my motto.![]()
Sandy wrote:I would like to know more about this Unobtainium mine. Do you have a URL with info?