Can You Run a Car on Water?
Can you run a car on water? This is a fascinating question, it is one I have contemplated as my contribution to ensuring I do not add to the pollution my car already spews out. Also lately I am hearing more about free energy. Of course Nikola Tesla invented free energy early in the 20th century. Many others have sought to generate electricity through solar power to propel cars and a range of other alternative fuel sources. Intuitively I feel this is where the world is heading whether or not people go missing for their excellent ideas. I use intuition deliberately as we discount it in favour of hard facts, I trust intuition and I sense change is here. The ideas will keep coming as humanity is asking for change. This has to be the next step as CO2 levels are too high and we are upsetting the natural balance. The only point I would make to skeptics is that yes there have been natural changes in the past, the issue with the current time is the speed of change. I know as a trained economist we measure change, but when that change is over thousands and millions of years it reveals incremental change that enables nature time to adapt or recalibrate, the issue with human induced change, which is evident by just going up in a plane and looking down, it is breathtaking in its impact. I’ve seen it when I travelled the world, the issue with this change is definitely its rapidity. You can see it in human traditional societies who find themselves in monied societies with different values, many find it impossible to understand and change. In Australia it has taken indigenous people a long time to shift, and many still haven’t integrated the philosophy of the modern state, they feel lost and confused and disconnected from what was natural to what is perceived as normal.
Nature is clever it will attempt to adapt to any changes, to automatically return to equilibrium with encoded signals that return to balance or homeostasis, however, with human beings, we are not creating change as a natural evolution incrementally, we are doing it on the basis of manufactured demand and it is rapid. I know this as a former marketer, in this profession we induce more demand by linking the product or service to identity (inner needs) so a person believes they need this or that to enhance their ego, sense of belonging and status etc. It is done brilliantly with valued added products e.g. BMW, mansion style houses, brand labelled clothes and so on. Value adding is building in, what is called brand value, that is the person believes it is exclusive or has status attached and is prepared to pay more, even if materially the product didn’t cost more to produce. That is how profits are maximised. In truth their demand or need is not natural it is cultivated by fear. Fear is a destructive energy, you only have to look at people badly treated and see health decline to know it is destructive, I see it as an energy pulling apart (breaking down), where as the energy of love seeks out answers, looks for middle ground, best interests, community, health, harmony and so on. We also are a part of nature but with our intellect we are open to having our emotions seduced by false images and buying more to fill what we perceive as gaps where we feel not enough, materialism compensates. In truth we keep consuming as the gap never fills. So we demand more, the planet is reflecting this internal imbalance in humans seeking to compensate what is missing inside with external entertainments, aesthetic items and objects as a means of feeling good, but always they are temporary not permanent states of peace. When we are in harmony with ourselves our desire to consume naturally falls as we have our needs met we no longer desire external approval, to enhance our looks, to be seen to be, we accept ourselves naturally. This of course is not well understood in the mainstream as we are largely unconscious about what drives our consumption and how it directly links to the state of the planet. All we know is that there is a lot of talk about sustainability and CO2 in the atmosphere causing warming and melting icecaps. In my view as described above, it is due to human imbalance, unfulfilment and disconnection spiritually from who we are.
The invention of water fueled cars is a starting point, the inventor is clearly not just meeting his own needs, he is seeking something that will benefit many. Free or clean energy links to a desire to live more in balance with nature, this desire comes from living a more fulfilled life where one starts to live their passion, follow their instinct, feel happiness for no reason, desire quality of life, contemplate the future for children and to take responsibility and make changes that benefit the many (best interest) instead of just one (self interest). These are the internal changes that manifest as outer changes. When you link to inner values fulfillment is a natural outcome. It is to be the change you wish to see in the world. To realise you play a part and to start to reflect on the degree you add to the problem or decide to generate solutions.
So here is an introduction about water fueled cars, explore what is being said here. Imagine if this became a reality how it would change life on earth. Water is indeed the elixer of life. You will note in the lectures the inventor is a christian so there are biblical references, I would advise looking at the science of what he says and respect he has had a spiritual experience that he feels has guided his work. My only question is – does it work and how can it be rolled out for the billions around the world?
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