Lmao. You really don't have to pay if you don't want to. You can install all sorts of energy producing devices like pyrolysis engines for example on your property, water wheels and then have batteries, super caps, or electrolysis fuel cell combos and have no electricity use. I don't know personally how tesla was planning to harness the energy in the air to do it, but that is literally the only tech of his that we don't use daily. However there are many engines out that purport to do just that, I wouldn't be surprised if one does just that. You should build one and report back if you're interested.
Also I didn't respond to your other post specifically about why a city would be an attraction, but that's what all big cities used to be. They were attractions to draw in country folk. This was when lots of people were starting to migrate to big cities which is in contrast to the later migration to the suburbs.
They wanted people to have things to do and see. And it worked. Even now more than one hundred years later, it still looks awesome to explore.
If you want to read about something really trippy you should look up some of DaVinci's inventions from the 1400s. It's mind blowing that he was in the Renaissance imagining the industrial revolution and fucking helicopters.
>You can install all sorts of energy producing devices like pyrolysis engines for example on your property, water wheels and then have batteries, super caps, or electrolysis fuel cell combos and have no electricity use
>You should build one and report back if you're interested
Excuse me, what? I should build a flux capacitor in my backyard and report back? Now you really are revealing your hand, fed man... Please send over the plans for the flux capacitor immediately so I can be put on some "burn down lab on sight" list. lol.
I'm enjoying your party-line towing History Channel explanations though. Do continue, my fed penpal. People were just naturally drawn into cities? They just naturally abandoned their agrarian lifestyle and generational land? I suppose it is plausible... How shortsighted were they...
Do you really think that the populations of cities grew just from the amount of people born there? Your insulting and condescending manner is really off putting. If you're like this in real life I pity you.
No one said do anything that gave away personal info. You seem like you can browse this site anonymously, since you're so smart. But, the best way to convince yourself is to build something small scale yourself. I think you should understand that it's not alien tech or lost tech, it's the technology of the white European male. It's our technology that we developed on the shoulders of our ancestors. It's not mystical, it is inspiring though.
I am trying to have a bit of fun here, Eualos. But I will quit the antics.
Here's what I think. You said yourself (and I agree): >>I don't know personally how tesla was planning to harness the energy in the air to do it, but that is literally the only tech of his that we don't use daily.
To me, this is mystifying, but I agree with you that it isn't impossible. Aether theory was big in the 19th- 20th century as I am sure you are aware. Perhaps Aether doesn't excite you like it does me.
Personally, I don't think I have enough IQ and manpower to build an "electrolysis fuel cell." But if you have resources or instructions for me to look into that, who knows, maybe I could.
I tend to lean heavily on the side of "there's a lot we don't know." I have many questions. I am not buying the official story if that makes sense. I think, you, yourself are questioning the narrative as well. How did we end up in cities? How did the entire known world fall under this matrix of control so completely? Something is missing. I believe entire pages have been ripped out of History books.
If they can twist the covid narrative right before people's eyes, how twisted is History? Anything pre-1901 gets harder for me, and as an American, it's difficult because I do love me some 1776. But I absolutely do not believe the Darwinism storyline that we've descended from monkey-hominids and evolved from cavemen. Race, to me, is another unanswered question. I would love to hear your thoughts.
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