In order to sustain a city and store fresh goods and be able to diliver a whole variety of food sources not depending on outer climate electricity is a good source of energy since its is freely available without the need of fossile, waste incineration or atomic power.
In a long term and under heavy weather conditions and to live in harmony with the nature the commercialy used alternative energies, like wind, solar or water power are in a long term perspective to my opinion not the way to go.
The reason for that:
- Wind powerplants are destroying the landscape and a whole field of windwheels is just not harmonizing at all with nature, besides the fact that heavy winds distroy windwheels, besides that a field of windwheels is creating such a huge static field that birds and fish get confused and get lost on their travel routes.
- Solar power is depending on sunlight and rare minerals in the production so in case of a local or global change in clowd density the energy production is insufficient and would also require huge battery banks to store electicity.
- Water energy in most cases destroys riverbanks and biotopes connected to a river which is again not harmonic and in the situation of excessive flooding the powerplants are beeing destroyed also.
Recently I have watched a video of a guy running a regular combustion engine just with negatively charged water. Which would be a valuable information for car recycling since there are plenty of combustion engines in use at the moment and with a bit of addaption able to run with water. I am not sure if this is fake so if you have more information on this please post it...
Also I heard of a selfsufficient village in the US and a community in the jungle of india, which is powered by a tesla powerplant, which is working just with static electricity which is freely available.
I have seen a couple of videos on Youtube concerning this topic but none of them gave valuable information on how to construct those devices to make them usable for a whole village. If you have more input on those things or even alternative methods besides electricity please let us know.
In a long term and under heavy weather conditions and to live in harmony with the nature the commercialy used alternative energies, like wind, solar or water power are in a long term perspective to my opinion not the way to go.
The reason for that:
- Wind powerplants are destroying the landscape and a whole field of windwheels is just not harmonizing at all with nature, besides the fact that heavy winds distroy windwheels, besides that a field of windwheels is creating such a huge static field that birds and fish get confused and get lost on their travel routes.
- Solar power is depending on sunlight and rare minerals in the production so in case of a local or global change in clowd density the energy production is insufficient and would also require huge battery banks to store electicity.
- Water energy in most cases destroys riverbanks and biotopes connected to a river which is again not harmonic and in the situation of excessive flooding the powerplants are beeing destroyed also.
Recently I have watched a video of a guy running a regular combustion engine just with negatively charged water. Which would be a valuable information for car recycling since there are plenty of combustion engines in use at the moment and with a bit of addaption able to run with water. I am not sure if this is fake so if you have more information on this please post it...
Also I heard of a selfsufficient village in the US and a community in the jungle of india, which is powered by a tesla powerplant, which is working just with static electricity which is freely available.
I have seen a couple of videos on Youtube concerning this topic but none of them gave valuable information on how to construct those devices to make them usable for a whole village. If you have more input on those things or even alternative methods besides electricity please let us know.
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Re: Alternative Energy forms
Fri, October 19, 2007 - 11:16 AMI most recently found something very interesting on youtube ... to run combustion engines on water...
The principle is quite simple and there are already a whole bunch of videos with examples out there,
just go to you tube and use the keyword "water fuel" and see for yourself. Even fox already brought out a documentary about it. They only talked about it as if it was a big secret and under patent protection.
If you like to replicate such a device... try this: merlib.org/files/pgfed/D14.pdf
seems to be pretty simple... thx youtube...
