by h2 » Thu 01 Oct 2015, 19:43:21
Interesting stuff rockman, thanks.
StarvingLion sounds like he's just whiny because ron banned him, otherwise why keep referring to someone else's blog here?
However, after rereading him, I came to suspect you are all being too hard on him, he's clearly got his finger on the future here, I mean, industrialization, why didn't we think of that? And all those incompetents in the oil business unable to find the oil that SL can point us to with little or no difficulty, we've been fools to see any problems when the solution is so simple, and clear, if only narrow minded people would open their eyes.
Now of course, the real mystery is why SL isn't taking advantage of his information to exploit these oil pools himself. Maybe a funding issue? He's probably having to face skepticism from VC types, and banks, but if only people would listen, our energy and other issues would be over.
I had always suspected there was something suspect in the story we are telling ourselves, and SL points out what those wrongs are. We should be grateful, I mean, I was actually starting to get worried.
So all we have to do is industrialize further, I mean, that should work well, so yes, why not? And drill all that oil that is all over the place to fuel it. Clearly the world needs more visionaries like SL and fewer stick in the mud neo-realists like the rockman, now it's clear to me. I feel foolish for having thought that a guy like rockman -- who has worked, obviously foolishly, and cluelessly, looking for little pools of leftover oil most of his life, when there are these huge pools just waiting to be exploited if battery loving 'EV proponents would just let us access them -- was worth reading, when he's clearly part of the problem.
I think I've got it more or less. Oh and fusion power? Or high temp nukes? Are those different from the low temp stuff we must be running? Silly me for having thought nukes were high temp to begin with. Maybe thorium is the key though, or fusion fueled thorium? H20 provides both hydrogen and oxygen, and oxygen catalyzes combustion, as we all know, so clearly what we should be doing is splitting h2o into its component parts, using high temp fission, or low temp fusion? I get confused, but SL will point us towards the new true path forwards I feel confident, at least if skeptics stop their negative attitudes and let him explain further how the entire world has been confused and how the solutions are really that easy.
So there's no problems, water is in plentiful supply, california forests are not burning, etc. I knew those darned liberals had their tentacles in the causes of our current issues, now I"m clear on just what those tentacles are doing.
And all that silicon, now I see it more clearly, we've been fooled, all those deep seismic things we see pictures of, and those drilling logging programs, all part of the problem, now I see it clearly, that tech actually held back development of the real oil finds, it didn't enable it. And who can argue that a chip filled car sucks? I mean, has anyone ever tried to fix one? And computers, give me a break, it's time to go back to the 1890's, when men were men and factories factories and coal coal, and we made things, things that worked. I'm liking SL more and more, it all makes sense, you see, the high tech stuff, just hiding the true path from us, forcing us into weird unnatural ways of being, and who can truly argue that point? Last guy I heard put some of these points like this was the unibomber, except for the high temp fission parts, and increased industrialization, but that's what cutting edge thinking looks like, we're lucky to have it here, that's for sure.
Thank heavens there's at least one voice of reason here...
On the other bright side, do I see that your resident troll desumaiden is gone? the damage he did is pretty obvious looking at the forums today vs a year ago.