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I'm a sort of creative person, seeking the meaning of life . Hard to capture the essence of the mind/brain/soul - but I delight in arguing with ultra-materialists on consciousness. Ah! the smell of a rose and its redness, the smell of a fine wine, a sunset, - great stuff, and all subjective. Oh yeah and actually am Scorpio by 4 hours according to expert astrologer friend - blogger auto-star-sign system missed the fact that I'm on the cusp. Though I agree with Casius when he said "the fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings".

Thursday, May 27, 2010

solid state orbo revving up

Technology might indeed be more common than a greco-european origin might lead one to believe. The Mayans and Aztecs had a sort of tech, and might, in time, have gone further with it. Chinese invention of paper, gun-powder etc. implies they might have also eventually got onto the scientific method that is the turbo-route to technology.
It's a fascinating subject. Again there's the 100s of millions of years of bipedal dinosaurs, some with hands like T-rex or the raptors etc. They could have developed tech if their brains had developed a bit nore. We were lucky in having the mamalian topping on top of the reptilian brain as well as bipedalism with hands.
That combo may take aeons to achieve on any planet, if it ever happens.

I'm thinking of converting my book to one that links to the Steorn thing - the title I'm thinking of is 'Free energy and Free Will'. I just need to adapt the current book a bit with a longer discussion on how breaking of COE has implications for mind-drain dualism etc.

The Steorn thing is a bit quiet, though we are beginning to reproduce the solid state orbo (ss-orbo) - that is really very, very easy compared to the old rotating versions.

2 Comments:

Anonymous ben said...

"The Steorn thing is a bit quiet, though we are beginning to reproduce the solid state orbo (ss-orbo) - that is really very, very easy compared to the old rotating versions."

Just checking in after six months, Hugh -- how's this going? Got any solid-state Orbo devices working and generating power? An intelligent chap like you shouldn't have any difficulty in tackling a "very, very easy" project like this in half a year. Can I buy one?

11:40 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

18 months gone and nothing has come out. What happened to "really very, very easy"?

11:18 PM  

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