Hi Jonathon:
Thanks. Be warned that some have dipped their toe into the material on my site, disappeared, and were not seen again for months. When they returned from the depths, they were changed somehow.![]()
Good luck,
Wade
Hi Jonathon:
Thanks. Be warned that some have dipped their toe into the material on my site, disappeared, and were not seen again for months. When they returned from the depths, they were changed somehow.![]()
Good luck,
Wade
Hello Wade:
It is awesome to have you here on Avalon with us, I have a question, due to the healing qualities of, gold and diamonds and other precious rocks, minerals and metals, do you believe but us mining these minerals this could be taking vital nutrients out of the planet and possibly making it sick almost like a body?
Ben
Hi Ben:
I suppose that something like that is possible and may have indeed happened. Earth will heal, however, with or without us, and lessening our impact on her I would think would be an imperative. I regard Earth as a sentient being. However, when you begin to comprehend how vast Earth is compared to humanity, we are infinitesimally tiny. I am going to attach an image that I created a couple of years ago, to get a sense of the scale of life on Earth, compared to Earth’s mass (all of humanity comprises a tiny part of that green dot).
Brian O used to advocate mining asteroids:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_O...cademic_Career
That is one way to spare Earth any invasive mining. However, and this is a key message of my work and upcoming essay, with free energy, all materials and elements become infinitely recyclable, in cradle-to-cradle fashion. Earth contains literally billions of tons per person. Energy scarcity is primarily why mining has been so destructive to Earth’s surface. With free energy and anti-gravity technology (which is also kept under wraps), mining a few asteroids would be easy, and only a few would provide most of what humanity would need, forever. Also, the ephemeralization trend that Bucky Fuller noticed and advocated:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephemeralization
can make it so that our material needs, even while living in unprecedented abundance, would all be easily met with very little material. That future that Michael Roads visited:
http://www.ahealedplanet.net/visions.htm#roads1
was technologically advanced and obviously got their materials from Earth, but they did it lovingly and sentiently. If we turn the corner and become a heart-centered, truly sentient species, I think that we will easily find harmony with Mother Earth and have all the material goods that we could ever want. With love, we can have it all.
I can easily envision something like an element bank where all of the elements are stored in their pure states (or maybe combined into some more stable compounds, to be reconstituted however and whenever we want), and anybody who wants to can tap it. Star Trek’s replicator technology is not far off, and may already exist in the black world. Heck, Earth could be dotted with hundreds or thousands of such banks.
One thing is virtually certain; with free energy, large cities would be at thing of the past, and even Manhattan, Hong Kong and Tokyo could be remediated back into forest, and the materials taken from those cities could become part of the element banks (as would all of our roads, etc.) There may already be more material than is needed that has already been mined to provide all humans with material abundance, and if we wanted a little more, an asteroid or a gentle, deep earth mine could get the rest, and Mother Earth may not even notice it (but with free energy and the Sentience Revolution, we would first ask her and see what she says).
That stuff is not some New Agey fantasy. I am aware of literally hundreds, if not thousands, of “exotic” materials that are sequestered in the black world. Flubber is not all that fictional:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flubber_(film)
So, I appreciate your concern over the damage to Earth that mining creates, and humanity has definitely left deep scars on Earth’s surface and our crimes against each other and our fellow species are mind-boggling, but if we wisely implement free energy and related technologies, our technological journey can easily become symbiotic with all life and Mother Earth. Probably worth trying to wrap your head around, no?![]()
I have to go to work now, and my hurricane at work is now coming on shore. We will see how much time I have in the next couple of months to interact with this forum. Doing this forum stuff over the past couple of days has really inspired me to get that energy and humanity essay written. Time is wasting!
Best wishes,
Wade
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hello wade,
if i may i have two questions.
what are your thoughts on anti gravity.is it possible that they(the govererment )have conquered this area and are using this technolgy today.
Nikola Tesla was a inspiration to the world,but from what i can gather many of his ideas never surfaced.his work on wireless energy was stopped,i believe.
was mr tesla close to inventing free energy back in the day.
thank you
Thank you for both your input and reply, I find myself spending more and more time delving into your work and the more look into it, the more I do identify with it. I look forward to your post's over the coming months, this is a real treat and again I thank you.
Now that sounds like my kind of information =) Looking forward to it.Posted by Wade Frazier (here)
Hi Jonathon:
Thanks. Be warned that some have dipped their toe into the material on my site, disappeared, and were not seen again for months. When they returned from the depths, they were changed somehow.![]()
Good luck,
Wade
Eram (13th January 2013)