On 30 May, 19:13, Tony Jaa wrote:
Water burns!
Man looking for cancer cure hopes to solve energy crisis
Posted: May 30, 2007
5:00 p.m. Eastern
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=55934
By Joe Kovacs
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com
Is the solution to America's energy needs as simple as a trip to the beach?
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YES
What is so wrong in applying a governer to all engines. These would be
activated
when an engine has come to a stand still and would regulate the
acceleration rate.
This same governer would also activate again to regulate the rate of
accelaration
after 65 mph is reached. Most of the population live in high density
hot spots
using the vehicle to sit in waiting for traffic to move and it is not
economical
to accellerate to the bumper up front. For inner cities enforce use of
public
transportation for those not willing to pay the price to the
companies front door.
As for trucks the interstates are wide enough to introduce rail
traffic as well
as predicting the needs of product movement. A generaqtion later work
will be
done at home in a psuedo office enfironment memoving the need to get
on the
road in the first place. As for the trip to the beach that won't be
necessary as the water will be way to polluted and the sand will be
taken away
to build developments upon, that will decay in unison with the advance
of science.
If we had to, is the above a total impossibility that it is not doable
because
of the power of those who have cornered the money or the naysayers
that serve them?
directional needs