Re: No Free Energy?

Bradley Scott ( brad@saltbush.une.edu.au )
Wed, 22 Jul 1998 09:02:19 +1000

At 01:16 AM 21/7/98 -0500, you wrote:
>How can someone be smart enough to create a free energy device
>yet be dumb enough to try to bring it to market via conventional
>channels instead of giving it freely to the public domain?
>
>It just doesn't make sense to me... if I ever developed a truly
>working device I would send its schematics to millions of people
>across the internet so that the powers that be, could never stop it!
>

Here, here! I'm of the same opinion. Free energy will destroy the value
of money. Therefore, why try to commercialise something which will render
money pointless. It's like the old saying, "if only I had $1 for every
rock on my property". You can't get $1 per rock because they are not worth
it, everyone has rocks on their property (well, maybe not everyone). Free
energy virtually means zero production cost. Then the only cost involved
in production is the opportunity cost of the labourer. But since labour
time is worthless because the labourer doesn't need money to buy anything,
that opportunity cost is zero. Without money we are all equal. We have
truely been well trained.

Cheers,

Brad

Dr Bradley W. Scott
Saltbush Software
Agricultural Business Research Institute
University of New England, NSW
Australia, 2350.

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Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more
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and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.

-- Albert Einstein