levitational current - Free Energy
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time. The use of energy is improvident and wasteful, replacing<br />
diversity with mass production for quick return, which Nature cannot<br />
tolerate. Where once rich forest flourished, with a wide diversity<br />
of interdependent species of trees and animals, there exist now<br />
only monocultures. This requires enormous, hedgeless fields<br />
where only one crop is grown, dependent on fertilizers that slowly<br />
destroy the living humus; they become monotonous environmental<br />
wastelands. Gone are the high yielding, organically nourished<br />
fields surrounded by windbreaking hedgerows teeming with birds,<br />
small animals and wildflowers. The frequently reported notices of<br />
endangered or newly extinct species bear witness to this ebbing<br />
biodiversity.<br />
What Schauberger calls the 'techno-mechanical economic system'<br />
produces a downward curve, accelerating as unnatural systems<br />
of energy are applied more widely. Pollution apart, these systems are<br />
clearly inefficient. In the 1970s, Walter Schauberger discussed<br />
industrial efficiency with Dr Fritz Kortegast, head of research and<br />
development at Mercedes-Benz in Stuttgart, who confirmed that at<br />
that time the propulsive energy produced by their most sophisticated<br />
engines was only 13% of the total energy introduced, the balance<br />
consumed as dissipated heat and pollution. A business this<br />
inefficient would soon fail.<br />
The truth is that our techno-mechanical economic system is created<br />
by vested interests that consume energy through the massive<br />
exploitation of non-renewable resources. It must be clear that the<br />
ultimately such unsustainable technology can produce only economic<br />
collapse, social chaos and environmental deterioration. The<br />
disorder and decay that we are witnessing come from our dependence<br />
on an energy system that is self-destructive. In this system, an<br />
investment of $100 produces $13, which in turn would produce only<br />
S1.69. 7<br />
<strong>Energy</strong> defines quality<br />
Convinced that we are the pinnacle of life on the Earth, we humans<br />
are actually destroying the very basis of creativity on the planet. It<br />
is the diversity of Nature that supports our place in the biosphere.<br />
The ongoing extraction of oil, coal and other minerals, deforestation,<br />
overfishing, and the continual loss of animal and plant species<br />
threaten our very existence. It is well accepted that only inferior<br />
5. ENERGY PRODUCTION