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| Posted: Sat Sep 6th, 2008 12:45 pm |
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Joe Kelley
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Here are three links that can help illustrate Joe's Law. http://www.wavepartner.eu/page_1219330357093.html That first link is easy to understand for someone like me who has worked 25 years in the construction industry as a mechanic, equipment operator, plant operator, plant repairman, etc. The idea is sound. That method of producing electric power is extremely profitable at today’s prices of electricity. Joe’s Law defined again: Power produced into a state of oversupply will reduce the price of power while purchasing power increases because power reduces the costs of production. Now add the following link: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6157958993884349118&q=joseph+newman I don’t know if that thing actually works. I have to look into that thing with more intensity. The idea is to desalinate water and thereby make fresh water out of salt water. So the two links now show a very profitable way to use the ocean waves to generate electricity at very low costs per kilowatt/hour, combined with, a machine that uses very little electricity to pump water up and extract salt from the water. Now look at this link: http://www.championtrees.org/topsoil/SeaEnergy.htm I’ve just found these links so more work on validity is needed; however the principles involved are already being proven in practice by many people so I’m merely the messenger in this data stream. Combining all three links will combine three powerful new industries to help link the ocean based communities with other communities such as the place where I live in the Mojave Desert. Anywhere on the Planet where power is needed, clean water is needed, and food is needed, these three powerful links empower people. The last link is to link these links to the people who can make more power in their thinking process. Power produced into a state of oversupply (not scarcity) will decrease the price of power (not increase it) while purchasing power increases (not decreases) because power reduces the costs of production, and therefore reduces the price of everything (not increasing the price of everything) made with power (which is everything).
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