Re: No Free Energy?

donadams ( donadams@telusplanet.net )
Tue, 21 Jul 1998 18:08:18 -0500

Hi Bradley!

> 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.

I knew it! I knew there had to be people on Keelynet who placed more importance
on caring for their fellow man than on their pocketbook! I love being here on
this list and talking to you people and listening to your thoughts! It is like
a cafe where cerebral, thoughtful and conscientous people gather to discuss
deep and meaningful thoughts.... or perhaps akin to the schools of old Greece
where the teacher talks with a few pupils who gather around him on a grassy
hill in the sunlight and discuss the meaning of life, and they speak with the
rapport of friendship, cooperation and encouragement.... truly a scantuary!
Bradley I enjoyed your comments very much, quite thought provoking.... thank
you for sharing them!

>
> Cheers,
>
> Brad
>
> Dr Bradley W. Scott
> Saltbush Software
> Agricultural Business Research Institute
> University of New England, NSW
> Australia, 2350.
>
> Ph: +61 2 6773 5252
> email: brad@saltbush.une.edu.au
>
> Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more
> complex and more violent. It takes a touch of genius
> and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.
>
> -- Albert Einstein
>