Thursday 13 July 2017

ET Contact: The Implications for Post Contact - Energy Production Technologies

 Energy Production Technologies


Theodore C. Loder III, PhD Professor Emeritus, University of New Hampshire and Member of CSETI
Copyright: Theodore C. Loder III, 2011, All Rights Reserved 

 As noted previously , ETs traveling interstellar distances are not using conventional Earth-type fuels but utilize the energy from space itself – so called zero-point energy or energy-from-the-vacuum.  Dan Morris noted above that we already have developed such devices in covert projects.  The ARV description by McCandlish also includes evidence that even our early ARV technology had solved this problem (Greer 2002).  There is presently a large amount of interest in the potential of such technology although public scientific support of research in this area is very small in comparison to research in more conventional means of energy generation.  Several excellent reviews of our present understanding of zero-point energy have been published by Bearden (2002), King (2001), Manning and Garbon (2009), Valone (2007) and Vassilatos (1999) as well as many others.  

 Once open Disclosure has occurred and there is an understanding that we will not need fossil fuels and a massive power grid to provide energy needs of the world, it is expected that there will be massive blowback, altering the engine of the global economy.  For example, there will no longer be the need for more “oil wars” characteristic of the first part of the 21st century.  Since we know that many of these technologies have already been developed and are being kept secret, there will probably be lawsuits and questioning of those who have withheld such knowledge from the world for their own gain.

 Keep in mind that switching from fossil fuels to zero-point energy technologies will not happen over night.  After all there are over 600 million cars in the world and many billions of homes and businesses all requiring electricity.  The world cannot replace all those vehicles overnight since the world’s annual car production is only about 50 million per year.  Developing and testing various devices to extract zero-point energy and then manufacturing them in numbers to make a significant change in the world’s energy usage will take years and the equivalent of many Manhattan Projects.  There will be a massive influx of money into this project (perhaps another bail-out), which will be nothing less than the transformation of the world, as we know it.  This availability of zero-point energy coupled with antigravity or electrogravitic transportation technology will totally alter the way people live, travel and work.  

 The “balance of power” will change.  There will be major changes in the way global money flows because 15 of the world’s 20 largest oil companies are owned by governments who rely on them for substantial income.  Furthermore, the energy sector employs a large number of people both in the US and abroad who pay government taxes.  Tax strategies within countries will change.  We are already seeing in the US, for example, where local/state governments are dealing with the road maintenance issues and hybrid/electric cars which pay minimum or no gasoline taxes.  There will be a change in the direction of the flow of money affecting the balance of trade for many countries.  Low population countries with significant oil reserves (much of the Middle East, etc.) may find themselves no longer enjoying the very high per capita income they do now.  Countries that can manufacture technology (i.e. South Korea, Japan and China and others) in large numbers will find much of that old oil money flowing to them instead of the oil rich countries.


 This will not happen overnight and we will still need petroleum products for a number of years after open Disclosure has begun, but it will alter the speculative nature of the oil industry.  There has been and there will continue to be great resistance by large corporations and some governments to changeover to these new technologies.  There will be this resistance in spite of the fact that this change would have happened anyway in the near future.  The large and shallow easy-to-extract fossil fuel deposits have been already taken and it is becoming increasingly difficult to meet the ever-increasing demands of an energy hungry world from deeper, more difficult-to-extract deposits.  The timing of the peak oil concept, in which the amount of easy-to obtain oil starts to rapidly decrease, is still argued by “experts”.  However, there is no denying petroleum is becoming more difficult and expensive to find and deliver to the market.  Whether this happens in 2 years or 20 years is still uncertain.  However, it will ultimately happen if humans are to continue living on planet Earth in a sustainable manner with our energy needs being met and pollution from energy production decreased.  Otherwise it is “Mad Max” time.    

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