Re: Solar powered lasers in space



As per usual it looks great, except you've excluded the usual ENRON/
Exxon 10X factor, making that 0.03 cents per kWh into at least 0.30
cents per kWh, but lo and behold at least it's clean and renewable, as
well as usable for many other life and Earth saving things.

Have you figured out which significant group of topic/author stocking
naysayers is in charge of your private parts, and why your research
and best of intentions are not getting Usenet or any other group net
supported?

Too bad that I'm not in charge, as your space based laser cannon
energy would have been 50/50 public funded as of a dacade ago, as will
as any terrestrial applications of converting solar energy into wussy
hydrogen or good old robust h2o2.

BTW, even if ISS were 100% converted into a viable platform of hosting
those IR laser cannons, and outfitted along with those multiple km2
solar collectors, it wouldn't become nearly as affordable as you've
suggested, as for the cost and extremely negative environmental impact
of keeping such technology up and running isn't cheap, nor without
human risk.

I have a fix or two for that, which includes utilizing our moon's L1
and a tether dipole element that'll give your laser cannons access to
97.6% solar and loads of other than solar renewable energy to boot
(I'm talking teraWatts of continuous clean energy).

You do realize that our corrupt government that's faith-based
puppeteered and in total denial of their being in denial, will soon
enough require us to pay $1/kwhr, don't you?

If a certain little faith-based group were trying to dominate Earth
for all it's worth, why would they allow public access to clean and
affordable energy, and especially if it were renewable?

Clue No.1) those that are currently rich and powerful don't actually
give a tinkers damn as to how spendy, polluting or lethal our energy
can be made, because where do you think they obtain their loot that's
stuffed into those nifty offshore bank accounts, as is.

Until you realize whom is in charge of your private parts, and
subsequently of how badly snookered you've been, there's no way in any
hell on Earth that anything 'Willie Moo' is ever going to fly.

BTW, do you even realize what number of our homes are 50% or more
heated with wood, corn and even coal, because they simply can't afford
their local energy grid or other alternatives as is?

Of course, thanks to our corrupt government, many have lost their
homes and are living on the streets, or if lucky they live in some god
forsaken dump of a place with minimal or w/o energy. The American
system has badly failed to take care of its own kind from the bottom
up, and there's simply not the resources available as long as those
Cheney/ENRON/Exxon types and of their fiath-based puppeteers are in
charge. But then you and others of your pathetic kind don't think
there's any such problems to begin with.
- Brad Guth -

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