Hi Rog, Mangiola:

A quick check on the Internet reveals that there are many companies 
now engaged in geothermal research, development and production. 
Among them: Air Drilling Service, Inc., Baker Hughes, Calpine Corp., 
Chemco Water Technology, Daniel Valve Co., Dow Chemical, Drill 
Cool Systems, Inc., Fibercast Co., Geothermal Power Co. Inc., etc. 

So maybe Mangioloa is on to something. If we pick the right 
companies to invest in, we might all get rich. Of course, I assume 
these companies are out to make profit, that is, they are not charitable 
organizations. I also assume money will be around for the foreseeable 
future as a means of exchange between individuals free to choose 
what they value rather than some maternal, Rigel-like government 
dispensing what it considers necessities because it knows what's 
good for us more than we know ourselves. Cuba anyone?   

As for free thermal energy, I wonder who Mangiola has in mind to pay 
for the costs of drilling, pipeline construction, plant design, turbine 
manufacture, power lines, operations, maintenance, etc., etc.

Or does the tooth fairy really exist?

Platt

> 
> > R:
> > If you have an idea on free energy, I can guarantee you funding on it.  
> > Seriously.  Please write personally though so we don't let everyone else
> > in 
> > on it.  (I am you see an extremely adept capitalist)
> > 
> Ok you wanted it hear it is:
> 
> If you dig deep enough into the earth (about 4 Km I think that is about 2.5
> miles) the temperature is in the mid 50 degrees Centigrade 
> (about 100 degrees Fahrenheit) There you can use the heat to drive turbines
> and produce electricity.
> 
> Now you have the idea find the funding. Sorry I posted to everyone but I
> supremely believe that an idea of free energy should be free.
> 



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