new energy part 3d-9 the construction industry in an era of zero point energy
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In this section, we look at how the New Energy science of antigravity may revolutionize the construction industry. Recent research on Egypt's oldest known pyramids suggests that such a technology may have been known in some form to the pyramid builders, whoever they were.TRANSCRIPT
New Energy for an Ultra-modern Vietnam
Part 3: The ScienceSection D: Applications
June 2014 Saigon New Energy Group
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Now let’s consider how ZPE can help us in the construction industry
One thing we have seen a lot of in Vietnam since the early 1990s is a tremendous amount of construction
Because houses in Vietnam are usually very tightly packed together, it’s a real challenge to
erect new buildings without damaging the neighboring structures
Usually, construction crews have to rent or buy very expensive specialized equipment to
lift heavy materials into place
You’ll recall that we’ve been exploring principles in physics which allow for an object’s mass and weight to be temporarily reduced by
changing the local value for Planck’s “constant”
We’ve also seen how ZPE gives rise to many kinds of antigravity applications
For a long time, modern architects and construction engineers have puzzled over how the ancient Egyptians could have lifted so many heavy stones – on average, more than 1.5 tons
each – into place so perfectly
And, according to historians, they built the oldest and biggest pyramid (the Khufu pyramid) in just 20 years’ time
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could just “float” heavy stones into place?
Wouldn’t that help you build a pyramid Egyptian-style?
In New Energy science, that is exactly what many people think we will
be doing in 10 or 15 years.
Imagine tying an antigravity device to a heavy stone – let’s say 20 tons
Using a remote control, you create a localized antigravity field around the stone and then command it to lift up
Kids are being introduced to the idea through toys –Now, build the real thing!
Higher, higher, then forward, to the left a bit…
OK! It’s in place now. Set it down.
And you’re done.
Next stone…
Granted, antigravity for construction projects will take some time to develop. But already, a lot of the basic science has been done, and now we need to disseminate
that science and get people actively working in laboratories to apply it.
This is the kind of technology that can radically reduce construction costs and make homes cheaper
Long before we get antigravity for construction, there is already one related
ZPE application that is available now.
That is a ZPE-enhanced welding torch which reaches temperatures of over 3200 degrees centigrade
Welding torch using water as fuel
The gas used in this system is the same as that used in water fuel cells –
It is “Brown’s gas” or HHO, consisting of H2, O2, and Charged Water Clusters
It’s the CWCs that attract and cohere the ZPE, which is why this welding flame is so hot
With this technology, welders will simply need to a pour a little tap water into a container, and their welding torches will burn
nice and hot.
In Vietnam today, this is probably the ZPE application that is closest to market