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September 22, 2023
So-called renewable energy and electric vehicles hit a wall of impossibilities over the past ten to twenty years; yet the public is continually being fed a line of related fantasizing that is accepted as fact. Why the gullibility? There is unlimited scientific information available on the frauds of fake science and technology. It gets shoved aside, while the fraud is gobbled up like ice cream. Worse, real scientists get shoved out of view or out of science to get them out of the way of the fantasizing of fraud. What do people have to gain by destroying their science, technology and economy to promote fantasizing fraud? What they seem to gain are the benefits of mongering power. Power doesn't just ignore objective reality, it obliterates objective reality. So gullible fools obliterate their existence to monger power. Power mongering is sold as all scams are sold by selling preposterous claims. One of the tactics is to reduce complexities to ungodly simplicity. "On par with coal" takes care of everything related to renewable energy. "Carbon free" transportation takes care of everything related to electric vehicles. But to make the scams work, power mongers need to be impressive. They need to show that they have something to offer. So they glamorize fake accomplishments or futuristic expectations, such as a helicopter on Mars, when there is no significant atmosphere on Mars, or measuring gravity waves from billions of light years away by measuring motion at 100 millions of times smaller than the vibration of atoms, which is the equivalent of measuring one inch with a ruler that vibrates between Chicago and Los Angeles. It's QAnon for everyone. Why don't the QAnon fools just look at normal news once in awhile? The same problem exists for the rest of society. Why don't they just look at the science of the subject? They repel truth, because fraud creates the easy street, where rationality creates demands upon knowledge and solutions. Aren't all scams a get rich quick scheme? Pretty hard avoid, huh? The latest version of artificial intelligence is nothing but scraping words and phrases off the internet and re-arranging them. Nothing constructive can be done with that process. Then images of persons are similarly faked to add depth to the criminality. Yet the general impression is that the result is competing with humans and may be good or bad in doing so. The concept of machines being more human than humans is as old as machines, as if the first steam engine were going to put philosophers out of business. One of the most common subjects in science fiction is machines enslaving humans. There are two ways to read science fiction: to be entertained by the ridiculousness or to feel threatened by the credibility. The second bunch prevailed in shaping the social order.
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