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#100093 - 01/25/08 05:14 PM
Re: Table Talk
[Re: Mr Fox]
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Nova
Registered: 12/27/06
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I think that we are actually reaching the point today that we have really viable alternate energy sources. Less than 10 years should give us the improvements in technology that will make it possible kick the fossil fuels habit. The real test is developing the political will to make it happen. If every house and building in the country had super-efficient solar cells on the roof and heat exchangers in the ground in the yard, we'd reduce our draw from the grid by at least half, the problem is getting the people to make the initial purchase and convincing them that the looks of their house/business is less important than the benefit received. Oh, and I agree with Omar's post above about Nuclear power, the technology exists to make it a clean energy source, it just takes the political will to make it happen, and ensuring the security of the materials involved. Actually we have technology now to make solar cells look like normal oofing tiles. We also have transparent solar cells that can function as windows. Soon every part of a building can be either photovoltaic or photoelectrochemical. Not only would it be awesome if everything was covered in cells, but offshore wind farms (located where the wind almost always blows and nobody has to see the farm)with super efficient turbines (they dont look like windwills and can catch even small winds from any direction)can provide power sustainably to extract hydrogen from sea water. AND...the GENI project proposes that we connect the entire world's energy grids across the Bering Straight...So that the light half of the world is always powering the dark half as the Earth rotates. http://www.geni.orgI went to an ecological design school so I know a bit about this stuff... Seriously people dont believe the hype around nuke technology. There are far better healthier and saner solutions to our energy needs that don't require propaganda from the military industrial complex...
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#100097 - 01/25/08 05:23 PM
Re: Table Talk
[Re: SkyLion]
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Nova
Registered: 11/28/07
Loc: Berlin, Germany (1923)
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Our technological expertise ends somewhere in the mid-21st century, were there was on zero-point generators, or Cold fusion, or anything else like that. We have what we have for mass production of energy. Wishing and dreaming won't light the houses or power the factories.
Note, we are industializing the entire planet. We will have energy need or our current world. Coal is the default energy source and what people will be moving to use. We need something in the next ten years, that they can understand and build.
So, we go for the solar panels on all new home construction and give tax rebates for retrofitting existing homes. We build the best hydro and nuclear generators we can create with 1950's~60's technology.
The stark reality of the situation is the team must do something and do it soon, or industry will forge its own path - which is fossil fuel usage.
Yes, we may end up having to create a totally new industry built around cleaning up nuclear waste, but time is not on our side.
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#100108 - 01/25/08 05:55 PM
Re: Table Talk
[Re: Ulric Reikspar]
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Nova
Registered: 12/07/06
Loc: Baghdad, Iraq & Texas USA
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MagLev technology is electricity intesive. Most of the electricity is produced by coal. ZPE is theoretical, yet observable. Here is a link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-point_energyI will go back to having too much time. Don't worry my little German friend, Turkey will stay in the Central Asian Confederation.
Edited by Ziggurat (01/25/08 06:03 PM) Edit Reason: To taunt Ulrich
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#100140 - 01/26/08 03:54 PM
Re: Table Talk
[Re: Ulric Reikspar]
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Nova
Registered: 12/27/06
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That's the problem. The more technology we create, the more energy we TEND to need to use it. We also have to look at the 'reality' that Project Utopia wasn't able to create a viable energy replacement for fossil fuels in the published 17 year history we have of them. Thats because White Wolf didn't REALLY want a Utopian world..they wanted lots of angst and conflict. A HUGE part of Global peace is providing everyone with easy access to energy. When the World Game Institute met they placed GENI, the Global Energy Grid project as the HIGHEST priority. If we implement the total deployment of solar, wind, tidal and geothermal power, plus hypercombustion engines, the zushima microbe, greenhouse control AND link the grids from the light half to the dark half we will see so much progress. Also, by using sustainable resources to harvest Hydrogen fuel from water and natural gas we can power fleets of ultra well designed fuel cell Hypercars (Google Hypercar or Rocky Mountain Institute..no time to go link hunting atm). The coolest thing is that when you get to work, your car pluga into its parking space, earning you fuel credits and becomming a generator in the grid, powering your workstation and then some. Buildings wuolod have fuel cell generators in their basements as well, plus feeding solar into the grid etc. Also double layered windows and other materials and design science will vastly increase the climate control efficiency of our buildings further reducing waste. This is all real world stuff we could do in the RW RIGHT NOW if we had the political will. Sure we have Mega-Int novas, but what we don't have is time. If we ever do create Quantum Tech or ZPE generators then we can dismantle the existing nuclear plants. The people will want to both power their society and use the cleanest energy possible. Have a little faith that they will want to do the right thing. If you don't then why aren't we a secret cabal like Project Proteus?
I as the player have serious issues in RL with Nuclear Power. i know enough of the history to know we have been cheated and lied to about it. It is not a panacea. Plus Ive ben to schools where the promising alternatives I listed above were studied in relative detail as well as systems theory. Sorry if Im putting my RL beliefs into the character this way, but its not often one gets to roll play changing history and the world for the better and I want to use my RL knowledge and Cody's Mega Intellect to put forth some of the changes I KNOW are possible. As for our Sphyinx, I don't trust her either. She is a snake. She abused Joani. We cannot let her escape. I would even go so far as to call her bluff, have Joani pull a "Fireman" and have Aeon step into the limelight to lead us into a new age. Moving up our timetable shouldnt hurt too bad if we do it right. We just need to be careful that our Zurich Accord doesnt just ensure Novas human and post human rights but that it recognizes Novas need to explore their abilities so we don't get another Divis itching to be free. Speaking of which, Id love to hear Donnighal's thoughts on the matter ICly speaking...
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#100157 - 01/26/08 06:17 PM
Re: Table Talk
[Re: Mr Fox]
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Nova
Registered: 09/27/06
Loc: Everywhere
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If we implement the total deployment of solar, wind, tidal and geothermal power, plus hypercombustion engines, the zushima microbe, greenhouse control AND link the grids from the light half to the dark half we will see so much progress. In RL, the world has already seen a huge amount of progress between the 1920's and now. When was the last time you heard of the winds shifting and dozens or hundreds of people dying from air pollution? Something that isn't remembered widely is automobile technology was a huge improvement in polution at the time. Horses generate waste, it dries up and gets in the air, people then breath it. New York was "the big road apple" because everyone who lived or worked there and went through the streets came home dusted in shit. I'm not saying that people can't do better, but we've come a long way. I as the player have serious issues in RL with Nuclear Power. i know enough of the history to know we have been cheated and lied to about it. It is not a panacea. Plus Ive ben to schools where the promising alternatives I listed above were studied in relative detail as well as systems theory. In RL, those promising technologies have been just a few years away for a long time. Nuclear's strengths and weaknesses are well known, well understood, and (most importantly) the technology works. The only other workable non-green house gas producing power source currently on the table is hydro-electric... which is normally not considered "renewable" because greens don't like it. I've been hearing about renewable power for as long as I've been following the subject (20 years or so), and it does everything but work. Granted, it working is "just around the corner", but that's nothing new. That doesn't have to mean anything in game. We can tilt the field lots by compairing a fully developed and researched (by novas) solar power plant to coal. Or if hypercombustion is an option now and not 50 years from now then we might just skip to it. I would even go so far as to call her bluff, have Joani pull a "Fireman" and have Aeon step into the limelight to lead us into a new age. Moving up our timetable shouldnt hurt too bad if we do it right. The problem isn't supers stepping into the light, it's explaining us. I.e. who and why the world has been manipulated. Why are all the newspapers saying the same thing, why have important people been changing their minds about important things. If not handled correctly, this could lead to us being blamed for everything that is wrong in the world today. Someone's job was lost or their cow died, must be our fault. We just need to be careful that our Zurich Accord doesnt just ensure Novas human and post human rights but that it recognizes Novas need to explore their abilities so we don't get another Divis itching to be free. There's nothing in the first one that did that. Problem is your right to explore your powers ends when you run around abusing other people. Divis' issues with the accord were more politically contrived than actual. As for our Sphyinx, I don't trust her either. She is a snake. She abused Joani. That's insulting snakes everywhere.  Near as I can tell she did what she did either because she gets off rubbing other people's noses in her superiority... or Joani's suffering meant litterally nothing to her. It bothers Steve greatly that there's no remorse there. He's starting to think we've got a phycopath on our hands.
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#100181 - 01/26/08 09:08 PM
Re: Table Talk
[Re: SkyLion]
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Nova
Registered: 09/27/06
Loc: Everywhere
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RE: His Roll. Looks like Steve’s dot of Mega-Manipulation came a bit early. Steve is “The good cop”. It’s his job to be the nice guy who takes the side of the captured guy. In RL it’s a VERY effective tactic, and here it plays into the subjects desires and world image. Also, Steve appears to be the junior member. That means although he might be able to swing a deal with her, he’s going to need to argue it with the others. That means she’s going to have to give him something to work with. Regarding renewable energy. The part you arent getting is that the efforts have been blocked politically for the last 20 years. True, but this isn’t a bad thing. The gov shouldn’t be picking winners and losers in the market because it’s not very good at it. When people risk their own money, they build power plants that run on coal, gas, hydro, or nuclear. The rules they build by are “make it work and make a profit or you’re fired”. That should say something. The likely result of getting “the political will to make a mass switch” is lots of money being spent and little power being produced. I vaguely recall something like this being tried (in Germany?) with the result being that they buy a lot of their power from France’s nuke plants. NO NUCLEAR. WE CAN DO BETTER!!!! Given we’re quantum gods, I have to agree with that.
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#100182 - 01/26/08 09:10 PM
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