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 Posted: Wed Dec 7th, 2011 10:44 am
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Joe Kelley

 

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The spin on the use of math is one of omission. How fast can all the human beings kill each other when each one targets one other person?

That is simple math.

Now use math to count, as in 1, 2, 3, all the people who are targeting and killing other people.

How many did you count?

Now use exponential math, as shown in the Doom Day report (false by omission), to figure out how quickly the human species can use the power we have to make more power until we have an abundance of power?

What happens if each person buys one solar panel and then each person uses the solar panel to pay for itself - how long does that take?

How about 10 years?

If the solar panel then pays for a second one in 10 more years there will be twice as many Solar Panels in 20 years.

10 years go by and everyone pays for their first Solar Panel.

20 years go by and the first panel paid for a second Solar Panel for everyone.

Where does the power come from to pay for the second round of Solar Panels?

Sunlight = Electricity

1 Solar Panel pays for itself and makes one more Solar Panel.

The second generation of Solar Panels pay for 2 more each.

One become Two, Two becomes Four, Four becomes Eight.

Using the same math provided by the "professor": how long does it take before electric power is as abundant on earth, flowing like sunlight?

What happens when power is so abundant that is it costless?

How many people are still left on Earth willing to kill each other for power?

How many people are still left on Earth making the land uninhabitable in their work to take power from everyone else?

The "professor" claims that there won't be enough power to go around because that is his limited, and very ignorant, message to everyone else, as he uses math to make what he wants happen, in his mind, as if nothing else could be made to happen, and as if nothing else can be illustrated with math.

How about this:

Make power scarce on purpose

How about this:

How many places on Earth are now reducing in population numbers?

I power was allowed to be used to make more power, growing exponentially, instead of power being systematically made scarce to all but a few people, how long before the Human Species has enough power to colonize other planets?