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Sirius Disclosure
Published: 2013-12-24
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wms2ivYel_A
David Hamilton for department of energy and %HESITATION my background is between nuclear power a fuel cell system and let your power system and for the department of energy that's mainly why focus on his new generation powers system both critical thing is that we have designed a world that's it's on oil in those oil supplies are becoming limited more and more limited %HESITATION just the other night
if the vice president debates they talked about the problem in United States with higher prices had nothing to do with the oil but in the ability to process that oil and it twelve million barrels a day it passed in July that's over seven thousand barrels that second it's a tremendous number it's hard for people to fathom how much will reusing now if we look at what
supply is never before in our history have we been in a position where supply and demand would intersect so we basically been operating as a monopoly for oil it's a free product and now in about ten years we will see the intersection between supply and demand so that means will be so seriously supply limited the other things compounding that and which we've seen lately the recession
in Asia show duh a worldwide slight depression %HESITATION we were slightly isolated from most of that but now they're coming back in again world prices are going up because demands going up and we're going to see that become even worse I've got some curves are brought with me to demonstrate this but if you look at where the Asian and and the %HESITATION and the Chinese market
up people are in technology compared to where we are where the UK is they are about are nineteen twenties technology level when they move up there curve to try to have as many cars as we have per capita the demand for oil will be astronomical because right now the industrialized nations are only twenty percent of the total population our requirement that didn't the funding from individuals
of funding from governments is necessary to get the ideas out to get these people that are thinking outside the box beyond oil to begin to supply the ideas and get the scientists working on those ideas to bring out all the problems that we have with these technologies in a timely manner is that I'm sitting on the fringes for long periods of time well or something you
know about some things I can't really talk about because %HESITATION but I do know that there are tremendously impressive weapon systems and and an energy potential energy systems but I do I I'm not going to have access to really study them of the only ones I have had studies I've had the fortunate nature to study things before they were classified and in that nature right I
learned a lot about some of the weapons systems because my quite mechanical background there are a lot of technologies that have paths that you can follow through the literature that suddenly became non published and you contract publishing records up to a certain point and then they just disappear and you can also track people's backgrounds to know that they were working for a company or they were
working for under government contract during that period it seems odd at times why were they no longer publishing the seem to be a passionate one time but now they're not publishing in the the public forum so I believe that there were some things developed %HESITATION I've talk to quite a few people around the country in it and in Russia as well that seen some I'm very
novel technologies and want to develop them but they continually have difficulties I'm trying to do that to historically if you look at %HESITATION technologies that have been rather %HESITATION toward the nature of what people describes free energy machine not requiring oil but high voltage or other types of applications that seem to get more yield than you get all the way similar to a nuclear power plant
you put very few Watson but you get a lot of what's back out but these energy systems I have historically had problems you may be familiar with %HESITATION as amore %HESITATION his experiment duh was round of first or second World War camera Zach timeframe but it was destroyed all that was lost and his son never really understood the full concept of what he was doing so
hasn't been able to reproduce the work and %HESITATION similarly with working with the Russian universities they had done %HESITATION have what I consider one of the best gravitational experiments ever done was at the high tension journals laboratory in Russia now they had done their experiment off site and they demonstrated that that thing could develop thirty five percent reduction in the gravitational field now we saw that
we were very impressed with it the grab the %HESITATION I grabbed his researchers at deal we had them look at it we are all interested in doing that we would like to follow up on that to do a second type of spearmint duplication Rita reproducibility getting back to the issues of how do you do good science but you run into a lot of resistance against people
but in the Russian case it was even more so when they had %HESITATION when they were away from this offsite laboratory across the street from the university as I understand it the place completely ransacked all the equipment was lost no lucky for us they had the recordings and their video tapes the other presentation materials all of that was still intact machine was lost and it was
well as a lot of the other equipment necessary look at that test it may have been that %HESITATION there were some mafia type individuals that were involved out thinking that there might be some profit in this thing it was clearly too early there wasn't much more sites and to be done the reason I was contacted was to develop the theory behind why that was working and
%HESITATION I get the last thing would be the government folks in my Russian friends say that the part the government that does that is no different from mafia %HESITATION so that complicates the problem but even further beyond that we have to we have to completely get away from oil as an as a fuel because it won't be there in the multiple generations behind us and if
we care about humanity as a race we want to extend we have to do this now through my work in theory we've been able to show that well I'll give you my first opinion that Einstein made of one mistake that he didn't realize but human nature makes a mistake and that was special relativity the reason is because special relativity explains things in a very simple way
for most of the things we see in nature it doesn't account for gravity it doesn't account for gravitational anomalies it doesn't count for anything spacetime curvature whatsoever so that I believe is the reason why general relativity never got I would say fixed from his terms it needed more %HESITATION work intense graphic graphical treatment more tense algebraic treatment in order to explain it properly and we're currently
doing that to about a hundred and fifty scientists around the world working on higher topology mathematics and heart apology geometric structures that will help explain that and they do explain many of the anomalies we have today there is potential from these times that we may be able to coax nature to reorganize and some people might call this vacuum energy energy is all around us if we
matter is energy %HESITATION everything in this room because the spacetime curvature everything comes from energy energy because of spacetime curvature what Einstein showed in nineteen seventeen was that a planet because it but we also know by equals MC squared that there's a a relationship to the energy so if we're looking at the energy it's around us everywhere a lot of it is very on organized we
need to make that energy coherent and that's what I feel that the vacuum energy might offers how do we capture that energy focus it into what we want to work on and then provides the power for whatever we need to do if it's going down the road listening to radio whatever yes now imagine if if it's true that we can use electromagnetic fields and adjust them
in such a way that they either decouple us from gravitation or they may say create and a negative gravitational effect which some astronomical folks feel that already we see negative gravitational effects from long range parts of the universe which we feel that may B. explaining why universe is expanding rather than contracting but again if we can take advantage of these locally and we can do it
without using tremendous amounts of energy possibly using the other energy things or talk about early the freer energy concepts the vacuum energy then we've got a way to move material in the seaplane really efficiently and also with no pollution and that is really critical I think that technology in itself critical because it's just population grows us a plan to get smaller and smaller and %HESITATION you
know if we look at LA's projections and twenty fifty fifteen million people I mean right now is you have to ask where they gonna go we have some serious problems to face the other side of the coin on energy issues as he McCartney we throw into the atmosphere now this is been %HESITATION an important aspect of what department energy has worked toward is to try to
get cleaner fuels to to work with EPA to work with other people to to try to reduce the amount of carbon and weekends we can see the effects by the turtle population sea turtles that get top hafnium warmer waters to get certain kinds of fungus and those fungus grocer becoming more more prevalent we see it in the coral the British government released as well as Greenpeace
released about coral damage we know that bleaching happens only because of your thermal or exposure to air and some of these cases they were exposed to air so it must be the thermal currents causing these facts and then we've had a record amount of ice fall off from for both the ice shelves %HESITATION so these are user troubling they they made a hundred foot rising water
is probably not tremendously discerning to most people but if you live under a hundred feet you'd be pretty concerned about that the %HESITATION the other problem of how to do that it is is is really challenging because if you look at what we've done in the United States it's focusing on just days you know just just US and what the Europeans are does focus on just
them and again we get back to the issue we're only twenty percent of the population we've our use half of the available known fuel and now we're looking at the other eighty percent of the world coming up using those same technologies as Tom mentioned earlier we might well get into a carbon density that could be irreversible and there's been quite a few papers talking about exactly
where that is it may not be a very calm transition that that most people expect it maybe a catastrophic change and that really fits with the fossil record there haven't been really calm changes during extinction faces they were catastrophic changes it ended up killing large relations I think it's gonna take a worldwide effort to get around these problems it's going to take an effort that divorces
everyone from fossil fuels fossil based fuels trying to find every aspect every Avenue we have to create electricity we need for most of our applications in very clean ways now in order to do that it's going to take a crack tremendous effort now spending that money by the cut countries is not a bad thing it it creates high tech jobs and over the long run I
believe you can create a lot of high tech jobs think this is a good thing for the world it's a good thing for people it's a good thing for the human race and we need to start doing it now before it's too late and %HESITATION I am concerned that if we don't do something very soon that daz again which we saw in the debates of the
vice presidents priced vice presidential debates any society that begins to be resource limited it begins to eliminate the problem stemming that resource limitations and I would hate to see us get into the position or other people come into the position to one or eliminate us or we have to eliminate them in order to continue our lifestyle and that's why it's so important that we start now
