Energy, as in cheap electricity.
Bitcoin will fix this though
I've been following a YouTube channel, "Hidden Technology", for a while and their Liberty Engine in particular. It seems like it breaks the laws of physics, but if you look at as magnet as a form of stored energy, it could make sense how it works.
May be just a dream, but it's pretty convincing. Who knows.
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Oh! You mean those self sustaining machines that pretty much "should" keep on propelling itself through use of magnets? Yeah, was heavily into those in my teens, but they ve been proven to not work that way.
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Many, many things have been "proven" until they were disproven.
I have seen this over and over. This is why I always keep an extremely open mind.
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Hmm, how will Bitcoin fix that than? All-out swap to nuclear power?
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It creates an incentive to find cheap energy.
For example a company might fund development for a household fusion product. They get to sell it at a premium until competition catches up and eventually gives the consumer an abundant and cheap energy solution.
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