....because you might get it!
As some of you on here know from reading my posts, I am in the hunt to replicate the famous Don Smith device. I do not yet have a fully working device, but have seen enough anomalies now along the way that I am confident I'm on the right track. When finished, it is my intention to release complete documentation and build instructions to the world as a reference design that can be easily copied. Hopefully it will even require a minimum of expensive or hard to find parts and a minimum of test equipment to build, but obviously I'm not done yet.
However, have any of you REALLY spent significant time thinking about what this is going to do to the world at large when the information is released? First, it will take time for successful replications to be built and reported. Remember what happened with cold fusion? But once it is successfully replicated by multiple independent people, IT IS GOING TO CHANGE THE WORLD. Some of the change will be very long-term, but some of it is going to be very sudden.
Personally, I wish I had a think tank of high-priced experts to run socioeconomic models and come up with actual likely scenarios, but since that isn't the case my own brainstorming will have to do, aided by input from like-minded individuals here. First, and most obviously, the price of oil will crater. I mean REALLY crater, perhaps $10 a barrel, who knows? The world will still need oil for petrochemicals even if not for fossil fuels, but it will need drastically less of it. How much less? I'm guessing 10%-20% of current production, but I don't have good numbers at hand for how much of oil production is for fuel versus other applications. Oil and gas producing companies recently have been hanging on for dear life, hoping for a sustained price recovery to keep them in business. If it's obvious to everyone that the price is never coming back up to any significant degree, most of them will be out of business in short order. All the people they employ will be unemployed.
The situation isn't much better for nations dependent on oil and gas production money to fund their economies. I'm thinking of places like Venezuela, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, and Russia. Some of them will be hopelessly broke and some have at least a partially diversified economy.
Now think about the banks that lent money to the oil and gas companies. Think about the bonds of the producing nations, and who owns them. In many cases, YOU own them. With most investments paying virtually nothing these days, many pension funds and investment managers have been buying bonds of energy producing companies and countries because at least they pay a better yield than most everything else. Again, we're talking not about a temporary crisis that good management might be able to weather, but a PERMANENT shift in which it's never going back to the way it was, EVER AGAIN.
The point is, if you didn't enjoy the last financial crisis (from which we've supposedly "recovered") then you ain't seen nothing yet. I am afraid the effects are going to be devastating to most ordinary folks. Most of the benefits from real overunity will only accrue in the longer term, but it will take time to build enough actual devices to power any fraction of society. It will take time to replace the entire automotive fleet with electric vehicles.
Is there any way to mitigate this dire scenario, to somehow soften the blow and ease the transition? I don't see one. Don Smith himself tried, tried to gather sufficient investment capital to overcome the institutional resistance to a change of this magnitude. He wanted to slowly introduce overunity technology behind the scenes one sector at a time. We know how that ended: Don is dead now, and those who knew about the device have buried it with him. It is simply too profitable for too many powerful people to maintain the status quo. As John F. Kennedy said, "those who make peaceful change impossible, would make violent change inevitable." I don't see any other way to get this technology out from the darkness into the light than to unleash it on the largest possible scale, and to completely blindside an unsuspecting world, with probable devastating consequences. This weighs heavily on my conscience. It is very likely that people will die, possibly very many people. But people are already dying every day for lack of energy, water, food, and shelter, the basic necessities of life. For the untold billions who are suffering now, and for the future generations of humanity, it must be.
If you yourself had a big red button, that if you pushed it would ensure the long-term future of humanity and yet would cause untold suffering in the short term, would you push it? What about if it also held drastic consequences for you personally? Even if I'm not the one who does this, someone will eventually. We live in the information age now, and forums like this make it possible to share information in ways that weren't possible before. If the laws of physics permit it, then it is an inevitability that the world will eventually know. It's only a matter of time, although it's been a surprisingly long time already. Here we are 100 years after Tesla's day and overunity is still not yet part of the generally accepted scientific knowledge. People are fond of saying that Tesla was 100 years ahead of his time, so we should be just about ready to catch up as a society.
I say all this both as fodder for discussion, and as a word of warning. For my fellow long suffering and hard working inventors and researchers on this forum, you are the people I most want to help and least want to hurt. However, none of us will be unaffected by the magnitude of the disruptions that are coming. Do you own investments, or have family that does? What will you do if gasoline or heating oil becomes hard to get because companies are going out of business? I don't wish to be alarmist, but practical. If your home is all-electric then it will be possible to convert to overunity, but what about your neighbors, family, friends?
I do not have an exact timeline (obviously) but if I had to take a guess then I would give it a year, perhaps less. The day is coming soon when the button will be ready, and I am going to push the button. The overunity era is coming. Prepare accordingly.
As some of you on here know from reading my posts, I am in the hunt to replicate the famous Don Smith device. I do not yet have a fully working device, but have seen enough anomalies now along the way that I am confident I'm on the right track. When finished, it is my intention to release complete documentation and build instructions to the world as a reference design that can be easily copied. Hopefully it will even require a minimum of expensive or hard to find parts and a minimum of test equipment to build, but obviously I'm not done yet.
However, have any of you REALLY spent significant time thinking about what this is going to do to the world at large when the information is released? First, it will take time for successful replications to be built and reported. Remember what happened with cold fusion? But once it is successfully replicated by multiple independent people, IT IS GOING TO CHANGE THE WORLD. Some of the change will be very long-term, but some of it is going to be very sudden.
Personally, I wish I had a think tank of high-priced experts to run socioeconomic models and come up with actual likely scenarios, but since that isn't the case my own brainstorming will have to do, aided by input from like-minded individuals here. First, and most obviously, the price of oil will crater. I mean REALLY crater, perhaps $10 a barrel, who knows? The world will still need oil for petrochemicals even if not for fossil fuels, but it will need drastically less of it. How much less? I'm guessing 10%-20% of current production, but I don't have good numbers at hand for how much of oil production is for fuel versus other applications. Oil and gas producing companies recently have been hanging on for dear life, hoping for a sustained price recovery to keep them in business. If it's obvious to everyone that the price is never coming back up to any significant degree, most of them will be out of business in short order. All the people they employ will be unemployed.
The situation isn't much better for nations dependent on oil and gas production money to fund their economies. I'm thinking of places like Venezuela, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, and Russia. Some of them will be hopelessly broke and some have at least a partially diversified economy.
Now think about the banks that lent money to the oil and gas companies. Think about the bonds of the producing nations, and who owns them. In many cases, YOU own them. With most investments paying virtually nothing these days, many pension funds and investment managers have been buying bonds of energy producing companies and countries because at least they pay a better yield than most everything else. Again, we're talking not about a temporary crisis that good management might be able to weather, but a PERMANENT shift in which it's never going back to the way it was, EVER AGAIN.
The point is, if you didn't enjoy the last financial crisis (from which we've supposedly "recovered") then you ain't seen nothing yet. I am afraid the effects are going to be devastating to most ordinary folks. Most of the benefits from real overunity will only accrue in the longer term, but it will take time to build enough actual devices to power any fraction of society. It will take time to replace the entire automotive fleet with electric vehicles.
Is there any way to mitigate this dire scenario, to somehow soften the blow and ease the transition? I don't see one. Don Smith himself tried, tried to gather sufficient investment capital to overcome the institutional resistance to a change of this magnitude. He wanted to slowly introduce overunity technology behind the scenes one sector at a time. We know how that ended: Don is dead now, and those who knew about the device have buried it with him. It is simply too profitable for too many powerful people to maintain the status quo. As John F. Kennedy said, "those who make peaceful change impossible, would make violent change inevitable." I don't see any other way to get this technology out from the darkness into the light than to unleash it on the largest possible scale, and to completely blindside an unsuspecting world, with probable devastating consequences. This weighs heavily on my conscience. It is very likely that people will die, possibly very many people. But people are already dying every day for lack of energy, water, food, and shelter, the basic necessities of life. For the untold billions who are suffering now, and for the future generations of humanity, it must be.
If you yourself had a big red button, that if you pushed it would ensure the long-term future of humanity and yet would cause untold suffering in the short term, would you push it? What about if it also held drastic consequences for you personally? Even if I'm not the one who does this, someone will eventually. We live in the information age now, and forums like this make it possible to share information in ways that weren't possible before. If the laws of physics permit it, then it is an inevitability that the world will eventually know. It's only a matter of time, although it's been a surprisingly long time already. Here we are 100 years after Tesla's day and overunity is still not yet part of the generally accepted scientific knowledge. People are fond of saying that Tesla was 100 years ahead of his time, so we should be just about ready to catch up as a society.
I say all this both as fodder for discussion, and as a word of warning. For my fellow long suffering and hard working inventors and researchers on this forum, you are the people I most want to help and least want to hurt. However, none of us will be unaffected by the magnitude of the disruptions that are coming. Do you own investments, or have family that does? What will you do if gasoline or heating oil becomes hard to get because companies are going out of business? I don't wish to be alarmist, but practical. If your home is all-electric then it will be possible to convert to overunity, but what about your neighbors, family, friends?
I do not have an exact timeline (obviously) but if I had to take a guess then I would give it a year, perhaps less. The day is coming soon when the button will be ready, and I am going to push the button. The overunity era is coming. Prepare accordingly.
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