How Much More Time Would It Take To Discover Fuel From Water Or Sunlight

India
March 3, 2017 1:56pm CST
No doubt we already have solar power being used in a lot of different essentials like geysers, electricity, automobiles, aircraft and many others. But what I would like to know from friends who are in the know of things as to how much time would we get something like fuel out of water and sunlight in cheaper prices. As that would help in reducing the expenses of many nations and people who spend huge amounts for these daily. There are shortages galore too in many countries. And the conventional sources will surely dry up one fine day. Any out of box thoughts also which help in arriving at a conclusion on the above topic are welcome.[b][/b]
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@inertia4 (27961)
• United States
3 Mar 17
The reason a lot of the alternative energies are not more widespread and cheaper is the governments. They are sucking the life out of the coal and oil. They want to jus make more and more money. Tesla created what they call Zero Point Energy. Free energy. And the governments have that technology, at least the United States does, but will not release it to the public. Why? Because of money. They feel they would lose millions. That is all bull really. They are afraid that someone will make something with that free energy. The powers that be have many technologies for energy that we don't know about. Like when we talk about alien ships just hovering. They have that anti-gravity technology. Again, all from Tesla. and I mean Nikola Tesla. And I am sure they can make energy out of water.
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• India
3 Mar 17
Sad to not that people and governments have such technology but do not carry out revolution for the good of humanity. Your post was very informative and useful. What one could understand is the economics, control which they want to hold over these things. Unfortunate that they think in such a regressive way.
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@inertia4 (27961)
• United States
4 Mar 17
@KumarKrisha It all comes down to greed with the governments involved. And that is the saddest thing ever. You're right, humanity should have access to all those hidden technologies.
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• India
4 Mar 17
@inertia4 Agree with your statement. There is too much of poverty and difficulty in the world. Too many havenots and very few haves.
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@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
3 Mar 17
So long as greedy companies that make tons of money on pumping fossil fuel have political connections i think it would remain a dream for us ordinary people. Tide movement or waves is another source of perpetual energy
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• India
3 Mar 17
Agree with what you say. There was a case in our country were a young man was trying to get fuel from plants. But no one came forward to support that project. And now one does not know what happened to the same. This was more than 20 years ago. And still we have the same problems facing the world. Liked your inputs in the discussion as they add value and provide information too.