--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, grate.swan <no_re...@...> wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "uns_tressor" <uns_tressor@> wrote:
> > >
> > ...that they are already old hat. This free ebook (1800 pages)
> > can provide all that is required whether the wind blows or
> > not:
> > http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk
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> 
> This is an interesting and entertaining book -- from first glance. But my 
> impression of such books is that they were written by a group from the last 
> Star Trek convention who found and edited a secret manuscript of a MIT grad 
> student on acid -- dumped in the alley way as the student was being hauled 
> off to Bellvue.  
> 
> Take the 15th chapter. The premise is that a huge brown dwarf (Niroba) with 5 
> orbiting planets, passes by our solar system every 3600 years, in past cycles 
> caused the oceans to rise up, revealing the ocean floor, created "Noah's" 
> flood, and currently is the total cause of global warming (and that CO2 has 
> absolutely nothing to do with it). 
> 
> When the author spouts such, it tends to enhance my first premise, above. And 
> there is a s*load of venture capital money for new energy technology -- if 
> Chapters 1-14 had any economic viability, the VCs would be knocking their 
> doors down to get a piece of the action. And it would be getting serious 
> finding form DOE, EPA and university labs.
> 
> Nada. Thus my first premise.  Not a challenge, but a friendly reuest, do you 
> have any cites that indicates the economic viability of any of these things 
> -- and serious scientific / technology work being done using them? (and 
> admittedly I did not read the whole thing) 
> snip,
  There are a number of off grid electrical systems operating here in Fairfield.
   It is nice to notice the announcement of an increase in electrical rates in 
the paper and realize it is irrelevant.  
  


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