Solar hydrogen home Michael Strizki
January 27, 2008
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Impractical, too expensive is the sort of thing one might say. The point is all it takes is determination and money… can you imagine where we’d be with hydrogen if governments focused on alternative energy. Billions and billions of dollars has been spent by the ‘coalition of the willing’ and more than a trillion dollars has been spent largely by the Republicans on the ‘War for Oil’ in Iraq. If they’d spent that money on developing hydrogen and other alternatives we probably wouldn’t need their oil, but then, what would big business do with no money coming from oil or weapons, they certainly couldn’t monopolize the alternatives.
Here’s a case in point… the computer, one of the worlds first was built by the CSIRO in Australia, the then Prime Minister Robert Menzies; another big business lackey who’s focus was mining, said basically computers had no practical use and were too expensive, mind you he said much the same about our Rockets and their superior guidance systems at Woomera… he said believed that there was no future in space.
For the record CSIRAC was built by CSIRO in 1949 and it was the fourth computer in the world - it completed more than 1 000 projects by the time it was turned off in 1964.
Website: The Hopewell Project
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