[p2p-research] open sourcing free energy ...

Michel Bauwens michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Fri Jul 24 13:48:47 CEST 2009


Hi Sepp,

that's really a key problem isn't it, as long as these radical technologies
are not replicable and open to scrutiny, it will be hard to believe their
extraordinary claims ...

Michel

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:43 PM, Sepp Hasslberger <sepp at lastrega.com> wrote:

> What to think of this?
> I have been working with Sterling Allan for some time in a group he pulled
> together, called the New Energy Congress.
>
> My view is as follows:
>
> 1) It is of great importance that we overcome the stall in technological
> innovation that has kept us using steam and internal combustion type
> technologies for energy generation for over a hundred years now. To do this,
> some lateral thinking will be necessary. There is too much "this won't work,
> it's against the law of (thermodynamics, conservation of energy, etc).
>
> 2) Ideally, progress in putting such technologies to use should be open
> sourced. The conflict between the legitimate interest of inventors to be
> recompensed and the greed that often kicks in that mandates secrecy could be
> completely bypassed by open sourcing technologies.
>
> 3) It's not a question of pie-in-the-sky technologies. There have been
> working tech implementations in several instances, but so far, the
> combination of secrecy, greed and vested fuel-based energy interests who do
> what they can to delay their demise by buying up or otherwise eliminating
> emerging alternatives, has been successful in every instance to keep the
> technology from reaching public application.
>
> That said, it is true that there is no current, publicly available
> technology to prove my points.
>
> Perhaps we should make open sourcing energy inventions a fad...
>
> Sepp
>
>
> On 22/lug/09, at 07:40, Michel Bauwens wrote:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdnV1umiJpo
>
> what to think of this ??
>
> Michel
>
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>  http://live.pirillo.com - Sterling D. Allan, CEO of Pure Energy Systems
> Network, and founder of the New Energy Congress, gives the captone
> presentation on Aug. 11, 2007 at the Gnomedex conference in Seattle. He
> speaks about the process of screening for the best clean energy
> technologies, and suggests the open source approach for breaking the logjam
> on some of the more revolutionary technologies. He defines "free energy" as
> referring to energy modalities that harness energy that does not have to be
> paid for, including conventional methods such as solar, wind, geothermal,
> and tide; as well as the exotic approaches, including cold fusion, zero
> point energy, and magnet motors. He expects that some of these more exotic
> forms could bring the price of energy down several-fold, while also being
> clean and renewable. He recommends the open source method for quickly
> disseminating the technology once it is mature enough.
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