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Ken asks…
Where can I learn about free energy and renewable energy technologies?
I am 23 years old. I was a straight A student in high school in Honors and A.P. classes but when I learned about free energy technology suppression and many other things I became skeptical of the education system and our government in general and basically lost all motivation to go to a good school. I took some classes at the local community college in a Mechanical Design and Fabrication program and even got a job at a fabrication shop before getting my degree but being a machinist and loading metal parts such as golf cart axles into a machine all day just does not fulfill me. I want to do something that is challenging, technical, for a good cause, and something that will utilize my full potential. My main interest is free and renewable clean energy technologies for vehicular applications and my main source of inspiration on this quest was discovering a man named Stanley Meyer and the technology he developed in the late 90’s. I have even started a Facebook group, SMAG, which stands for Stanley Meyer Awareness Group, to spread the word about this man’s life. I am a fast learner and can be a very hard worker when I am motivated about what I am working on. I just want to find my purpose in life and feel fulfilled about what I am doing and I believe that this is my calling. However, I do not know where to go to learn about this type of technology. There is lots of information of the internet but it is just not the same as being taught by an expert in the field and can be hard to decipher sometimes. So is there any sort of school that specializes in this type of technology? I realize that many government funded and accredited schools do not acknowledge that this type of technology even exists, so I imagine that it would have to be a pretty open minded place, if such a place even exists. Any information or leads would be greatly appreciated. Thank you : )
admin answers:
Sadly you lost interest in formal education at just the wrong time in your life. A bit more and you might have realized that there is no such thing as a free lunch, or free energy. [Well not in the way you are hoping for.] There is no big conspiracy to hide ‘Free Energy’. There are many corporate and government policies that prevent innovation though. There are alternative technologies and alternative energy sources. But nothing is free. Even sunlight and wind cost money to harvest. Hey even the hot air from politicians isn’t free!
Go back to college to get a science degree or diploma. Then you will be able to assess things for yourself. A good grounding in thermodynamics and physics will go a long way.
There are many things you can do that make a difference in life.
When I left university with aqn engineering degree, I took a job in a completely different field in a least developed county. In the 35 yrs since then, I have changed careers a couple of times, had a real and positive impact on millions of people and never returned to live in the developed world. Now I’m ready to retire and will devote myself to further learning in yet another country to see what else I can do.
Dream big, and do what you can. But if you start with real understanding you have a far better chance than if you believe everything you see and read.
Lizzie asks…
Where can I learn about free energy and renewable energy technologies?
I am 23 years old. I was a straight A student in high school in Honors and A.P. classes but when I learned about free energy technology suppression and many other things I became skeptical of the education system and our government in general and basically lost all motivation to go to a good school. I took some classes at the local community college in a Mechanical Design and Fabrication program and even got a job at a fabrication shop before getting my degree but being a machinist and loading metal parts such as golf cart axles into a machine all day just does not fulfill me. I want to do something that is challenging, technical, for a good cause, and something that will utilize my full potential. My main interest is free and renewable clean energy technologies for vehicular applications and my main source of inspiration on this quest was discovering a man named Stanley Meyer and the technology he developed in the late 90’s. I have even started a Facebook group, SMAG, which stands for Stanley Meyer Awareness Group, to spread the word about this man’s life. I am a fast learner and can be a very hard worker when I am motivated about what I am working on. I just want to find my purpose in life and feel fulfilled about what I am doing and I believe that this is my calling. However, I do not know where to go to learn about this type of technology. There is lots of information of the internet but it is just not the same as being taught by an expert in the field and can be hard to decipher sometimes. So is there any sort of school that specializes in this type of technology? I realize that many government funded and accredited schools do not acknowledge that this type of technology even exists, so I imagine that it would have to be a pretty open minded place, if such a place even exists. Any information or leads would be greatly appreciated. Thank you : )
admin answers:
Seeing how you are still young, I would recommend going back to school and study engineering.
As an engineer, you can work on photovoltaic technology, wind turbines, etc
You will learn about inductors, capacitors, impedance, etc
You will about cycles, otto, diesel, rankine, etc
This is mainly what I learned as a mechanical engineer. But you seemed to be more inclined to be an electrical engineer.
Also, the reason why I suggest studying engineering is because, even if you did manage to learn all of this, no workplace will take you seriously (or will take the liability) if you can’t prove that you received some kind of training in a technical field.
For example, imagining burning out solar cells (lets say you somehow managed to do this). Do you know how expensive solar cells are? The company reduces their risks if you take some form of training. Even ITT Tech training would be better.
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