From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Thu Jan 18 2001 - 14:09:27 MST
In a message dated 1/18/2001 2:53:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,
raf@tiki-lounge.com writes:
<< About the microwaves, there would be two satellites, one around the moon
and
one around the earth. When they have line of sight, the power is beamed from
the moon to the satellite, where it is reflected to the Earth satellite, and
from there to the ground. There could be more satellites. >>
The DOE has spent billions over the last 20 years, but has contributed zero
to successful, energy technologies. I believe that solar technology and other
energy technologies are slamming hard into the marketplace and finding to
egress, on which to develop. Maybe that is necessary, because, perhaps what
Freeman Dyson had to say "if a technology cannot be permitted to fail, then
it will fail", is apt. Fuel Cells looks to be the closest to success,
technology, as far as becomming 'real".
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