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[Quote] #21
04 Jun 2009 06:25 pm
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Solar and wind is a good to go.

They invented a new type of solar energy collecter which sould be cheap and will be available in 2010-2011.Its not still like the solar enegy pads now. Its flexible and said to capture more energy. Also it doesn’t need to be faced at the sun exactly.

They also designed new types of wind turbines, which could be placed anywhere. Unlike the ones used today which need to be faced in one direction. Some plans have been made to install thows on new skyscrapers in Manhattan, New York.

Theres also zero point energy. Even though ZPE is the smallest amount of energy in the universe, it adds up since its free. Also there is two dudes that said that they invented a generator that produces free energy.

Theres also a dude that found a way to burn salt water.This is possible because he uses a unique radio frequency that seperates the salt water moleculesand burn hydrogen.I think.

There are also water turbines to capture energy in the currents. However the enormous pressure is an issue.

There is also geothermal energy which I think is the best way. Today we are steam engines. One man had a brilliant idea on having a pipe go deap in the erath’s core, but not too deap, and the pipe would go out to a steam engine. Then water would be pumped too the earth’s core and out as steam and into the steam engine to generate electricity.

That what I think.I also have ideas for global warming too.


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Do what those robots in the Matrix did: Use man-power.

Just plug yourself in to your car and you’re ready to go!


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Treenymph wrote: Oil is running out;
coal is dirty
nuclear has disopsal issues
hydro causes huge environmental damage
solar is expensive
wind takes big chucks of land


There’s options out there....what do you think is the best?


i think solar would probably be the best option.


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Hell of a bump, but okay.

I say nuclear.

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lol i hadnt realized that


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lol, it wasn’t you. It was the guest.

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In the long term we have to go with renewable. I’d go with solar and wind. They may be inefficient and relatively expensive now, but when they becomes more widely used it will become cheaper and more powerful.

Nuclear fission, with it’s non-renewable energy source and problem of waste disposal would seem to me like falling into the problems of fossil fuels all over again. Nuclear fusion, at the moment, just isn’t advanced enough.


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[Quote] #29
05 Jun 2009 09:53 pm
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I would have said Fusion, first thing.

.takes care of the waste, and the energy requirements..

puts out more than you put in...



Fusion is the answer...tricky technically, but worth it

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Treenymph wrote: Oil is running out;
coal is dirty
nuclear has disopsal issues
hydro causes huge environmental damage
solar is expensive
wind takes big chucks of land


There’s options out there....what do you think is the best?


Atoms.


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05 Jun 2009 11:18 pm
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Treenymph wrote: Oil is running out;
coal is dirty
nuclear has disopsal issues
hydro causes huge environmental damage
solar is expensive
wind takes big chucks of land


There’s options out there....what do you think is the best?


Babies from third world countries we can use their body heat like the robots in the matrix.


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There is a method of using the seas perpetual wave motion to power a generator, it uses something similar to house boat water paddle to generate power.

When placed near a wave break, the waves crash into the paddle, turning it and generate kinetic energy, smilar to that found in crank torches and devices, whcih is stored in a generator power cell. It uses the waves to constantly turn the paddle, constantly generating energy.

It leaves no environmental damage, is self powering and only has a downfall to having to be placed where there is a wave break to hit and move the paddle.


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Babies from third world countries we can use their body heat like the robots in the matrix.
It’s good idea and you know it!


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The MASK wrote: Babies from third world countries we can use their body heat like the robots in the matrix.
It’s good idea and you know it!



No,no,no,no,no...

Babies should not be used to power robots, their are much better uses!

Cannibalism - the solution to overpopulation and food shortages, you know it makes sense.

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silverspirit2001 wrote:

The MASK wrote: Babies from third world countries we can use their body heat like the robots in the matrix.
It’s good idea and you know it!



No,no,no,no,no...

Babies should not be used to power robots, their are much better uses!

Cannibalism - the solution to overpopulation and food shortages, you know it makes sense.


This is about energy source and the UN rejected my cannibalism plan straight


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Food is an energy source! Plenty of calories in a plump baby. Besides, it would save energy (less people), and enable more crops to be grown as artificial petrol (less people to feed, and more food to feed them with!).

Maybe we should join forces and start a campaign to legalize Cannibalism. Hey, it would also solve the abortion debate as well!

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we use the fat people.


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combination of nuclear solar, water, wind, and geotherma energy, and energy we can archieve from buring junks.

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supersmartguy wrote: Solar and wind is a good to go.

They invented a new type of solar energy collecter which sould be cheap and will be available in 2010-2011.Its not still like the solar enegy pads now. Its flexible and said to capture more energy. Also it doesn’t need to be faced at the sun exactly.

They also designed new types of wind turbines, which could be placed anywhere. Unlike the ones used today which need to be faced in one direction. Some plans have been made to install thows on new skyscrapers in Manhattan, New York.

Theres also zero point energy. Even though ZPE is the smallest amount of energy in the universe, it adds up since its free. Also there is two dudes that said that they invented a generator that produces free energy.

Theres also a dude that found a way to burn salt water.This is possible because he uses a unique radio frequency that seperates the salt water moleculesand burn hydrogen.I think.

There are also water turbines to capture energy in the currents. However the enormous pressure is an issue.

There is also geothermal energy which I think is the best way. Today we are steam engines. One man had a brilliant idea on having a pipe go deap in the erath’s core, but not too deap, and the pipe would go out to a steam engine. Then water would be pumped too the earth’s core and out as steam and into the steam engine to generate electricity.

That what I think.I also have ideas for global warming too.




Thanks for the imput.
I don’t buy the “free energy” stuff, but I agree that geothermal is useful.

In terms of home energy, using passive solar is probably the best...but of course only does so much.

I’m not surprised about the new solar cells...they’re constantly developing those.
And I really like the idea of wind power...it just depends on the scale.


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Gplex wrote:

Treenymph wrote: Oil is running out;
coal is dirty
nuclear has disopsal issues
hydro causes huge environmental damage
solar is expensive
wind takes big chucks of land


There’s options out there....what do you think is the best?


Atoms.




What do you mean? Care to expand?


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