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Artificial Scarcity
All scarcity is artificially induced and maintained by those who benefit from that scarcity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ECIN0Niw88 Here is what an adult human male needs in the USA by way of food; http://www.nss.org/settlement/Coloni...ce/fig0903.gif Input Potable Water 400 g/day Food......... 2564 g/day Oxygen....... 686 g/day Output Water Vapor.. 857 g/day CO2.......... 857 g/day Human Waste.. 1936 g/day 3,650 grams per day of food and materiel per day. At 30 MJ/kg this translates to 109.5 MJ/day. Divided by the number of seconds in a day translates to 1,267.4 watts power level, or 30.4 kWh/day or 11,109.7 kWh/year My innovation of multispectral solar cells is finally being applied more widely. http://www.futurity.org/full-spectru...ar-cell-power/ https://www.scribd.com/doc/21832226/...ectral-Cooling https://www.scribd.com/doc/20024019/...to-Mok-FINAL-1 I achieved 55% overall efficiency. Improved designs since the early 2000s have achieved 70% overall efficiency. This means that over most the world where we get more than 1500 kWh/m2/year we require 10.6 sq meters of solar collectors operating at 70% efficiency, for each adult male's food needs. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...rld-map-en.png A collector that tracks the Sun is potentially more efficient than one that does not. http://www.letitgo.com.au/content/psh-chart.png A 12 ft diameter dish is sufficient to process all the materials produced by a human being into those materials needed by a human being http://www.popularmechanics.com/scie...-from-scratch/ |
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Artificial Scarcity
On Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at 11:16:27 PM UTC-4, William Mook wrote:
All scarcity is artificially induced and maintained by those who benefit from that scarcity. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ECIN0Niw88 Here is what an adult human male needs in the USA by way of food; http://www.nss.org/settlement/Coloni...ce/fig0903.gif Input Potable Water 400 g/day Food......... 2564 g/day Oxygen....... 686 g/day Output Water Vapor.. 857 g/day CO2.......... 857 g/day Human Waste.. 1936 g/day 3,650 grams per day of food and materiel per day. At 30 MJ/kg this translates to 109.5 MJ/day. Divided by the number of seconds in a day translates to 1,267.4 watts power level, or 30.4 kWh/day or 11,109.7 kWh/year My innovation of multispectral solar cells is finally being applied more widely. http://www.futurity.org/full-spectru...ar-cell-power/ https://www.scribd.com/doc/21832226/...ectral-Cooling https://www.scribd.com/doc/20024019/...to-Mok-FINAL-1 I achieved 55% overall efficiency. Improved designs since the early 2000s have achieved 70% overall efficiency. This means that over most the world where we get more than 1500 kWh/m2/year we require 10.6 sq meters of solar collectors operating at 70% efficiency, for each adult male's food needs. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...rld-map-en.png A collector that tracks the Sun is potentially more efficient than one that does not. http://www.letitgo.com.au/content/psh-chart.png A 12 ft diameter dish is sufficient to process all the materials produced by a human being into those materials needed by a human being http://www.popularmechanics.com/scie...-from-scratch/ Energy requirements for this chemical printing process to process all waste into high quality products, can come from Jetter Cycle fusion instead of Sunlight. So, using Jetter cycle fusion, rather than natural fusion occurring in the Sun, requires the consumption of 6.2 grams of Li6-D per person year! That's $0.04 per person per year! This is 44,144 metric tons per year for 7.12 billion persons. |
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