If Only They Let Me
By Little Tesla
Energy research and breakthroughs are slowly becoming stagnated. Unfortunately, this is not by choice. Radical researchers that are dedicated to develop technologies capable of increasing the overall efficient of electrical energy production are 'strong armed' by the -too large to reform- energy industries. Competitive greed has curse electrical advancement. This very influential greed, set up associations to act as life support for the clinically dead power industries. These obsolete industries have held us, the consumer, hostage and are depriving mankind of natural development and technical advancement in electrical energy technology.
Consumers waits patiently to benefit from these ‘too good to be true’ energy breakthroughs, that are shut down as soon as they become public.
Power independent technology is not in the future- it is here- it has been. The majority consumer want it badly and only a few, a small few that stand to loose if such change were to be implemented, stands in the way. A few add up to a lot when we are talking; multi-billion dollar industry(s).
A hundred years ago Dr Nikola Tesla claimed he could power the globe with free wireless energy – If only they had let him. In his later days after seeing is dreams faded, he could only hope that his invention re-surface in the future because he knew the impact and transformation such drastic change would deliver to all mankind. He wrote, "My belief is firm in a law of compensation. The true rewards are ever in proportion to the labor and sacrifices made. This is one of the reasons why I feel certain that of all my inventions, the Magnifying Transmitter will prove most important and valuable to future generations. I am prompted to this prediction not so much by thoughts of the commercial and industrial revolution which it will surely bring about, but of the humanitarian consequences of the many achievements it makes possible. Considerations of mere utility weigh little in the balance against the higher benefits of civilization.”
Well, my ‘ole’ friend, I can bring you dream to reality- If only they let me.
I can amplify the energy of a single power plant and power America- If only they let me. I can design power rod the size of a flashlight to power industry plants – If only they let me.
And I am not alone. For other researcher who have dedicated their life to this cause only to be block by bullies who want to keep things the way the are, those who know the have, and can, solve earth energy need- If only they let them.
For consumers who wait for the technology explosion, advance energy generation will detonate. Can you relate to the idea of not stopping at gas stations again –ever? Not worrying about cell phone batteries dying, lap top recharging?
Technology today is design around energy consumption, with present power restriction lifted; electrical devices will become more versatile, more compatible, and more powerful. Depict leaving the air conditioning on in your car continuously - just like at home. Can you imagine retreating into a well air conditioned car in the parking lot in the peak of summer?
How about airplane that can fly for week even month at a time; powering technologies that will replace your sons and daughters at the front lines and on the battle field?
How about rescue robots that pack a lot of power and stamina to handle any situation for extremely long durations, and how about having reliable electrical power during and after the perfect storm? Sound like a dream? It doesn’t have to be. The technology is here- waiting - If only they let me.
Abundant green energy and a world without polluting power plants and high tension power lines- who wouldn’t want these changes? Let me think. Hm mm … blank, I came up blank. Oh well,'Consideration of mere utility weigh little in the balance against higher benefits of civilization'- If only they let it.
Little Tesla
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