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I live in Greensburg, Indiana. I'm just a common person no degrees just a high school diploma. But I am very interested in energy for the future.

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New energy sources.

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  • A comment on Conversation: meteors and the earth

    Sep 6 2011: Ok I guess maybe the bomb theory might not work if the force from the explosion can not go anywhere, but what about the probe we landed on that one asteroid couldn't we do that only put a jet pack on it like I said it would not take much force to move one even one the size of a city considering it don't weigh nothing in space anyway.
  • A reply on Conversation: meteors and the earth

    Sep 5 2011: The shockwave from the blast should cause plenty of force if a star explodes it obliterates any planets close to it so the explosive force should be able to travel in the vacuum of space. We should be able to do the same thing with a meteor without blowing it up just push it on another course. They also mentioned we would probably not be able to see it in time, we can see planets in other galaxies so we should be able to see it days before it got here even just a mile wide one and we should only need a few hours warning to launch a missile.
  • A reply on Conversation: To utilize gravity

    Apr 23 2011: Thats a thought I never thought of it like that :>)
  • A comment on Conversation: To utilize gravity

    Apr 22 2011: Maybe this explains everything...."Despite a century of wasting billions of dollars in work on the theory, "No one knows how to solve completely the equations of general relativity that describe gravity; they are simply beyond current understanding"...Got this from....http://www.conservapedia.com/Counterexamples_to_Relativity#cite_note-19

    This is from Einstein's theories...
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    A comment on Conversation: To utilize gravity

    Apr 21 2011: This is what I'm talking about...http://www.magniwork.com/?hop=gray26...wherever this is real or a scam I don't know, but just look at the cost of one of the wind turbines (about 40,000 dollars and you still need wind to run it) and these guys are claiming this device will cost about 5,000 dollars and produce a lot more electricity.
  • A comment on Conversation: To utilize gravity

    Apr 19 2011: Well people the only thing I see I have done wrong here is probably sumitting this to the wrong forum, I guess I should have summited it to the questions forum. Now as for Krisztian Pinter, have you done anything right? All you have summited is criticism. I just wanted to spark a thought in someones head but it's people like you that are part of the problem you're wasting all that brain power on everything but thinking. So who's wrong here me for having a thought but not thinking or you for having no thought or thinking?
  • A reply on Conversation: To utilize gravity

    Apr 17 2011: Well at least someone is thinking this is what we need. Remember 50 years ago nobody was thinking about a microwave oven till an idea popped in somebody's head! :>)
  • A reply on Conversation: To utilize gravity

    Apr 17 2011: Now this is what I'm looking for!!! Don't worry I'm not a physicist or engineer or anything else. Heck I can't even spell it without a spell checker on my computer. :-)
  • A reply on Conversation: To utilize gravity

    Apr 17 2011: Thank you Debra. I probably should have put this in the debate conversation but I was just getting tired of seeing us come up with all these ideas that are already in limited supply cause sooner or later were going to run out of fossil fuel and I would hate to think all we have to turn to is wind power or solar power or even battery power. So if I offended anyone else I'm sorry.
  • A comment on Conversation: To utilize gravity

    Apr 17 2011: I'm not smart enough to come up with anything but just from seeing what were coming up with as solutions to the energy crises I'm not the only one thats not to smart. I don't have the money or resources or brains to come up with anything but everything were coming up with is in limited supply already so all we would do is just go from one crises to another. I'm just trying to put a thought in somebody's head. Check out this websight...http://powerfromgravity.com/home.aspx....There are people out there that are thinking but they probably dont have the money or resources either. It just seems like the ones that do are not the ones that are thinking.

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