stvd wrote:They look horrendous and areas where they can be installed are limited.
Same applies to all power plants and refineries
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stvd wrote:They look horrendous and areas where they can be installed are limited.
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Megamixer wrote:I don't know the ins and outs of how they work but it's to do with the scientists in general finally understanding magnetic power and somehow harnessing it to run these machines.

ReplayRetro wrote:so assuming we now acknowledge and accept that these machines are possible we believe that the governments of the world do not want us using this because it would damage the economy? personally this is just as stupid an idea as the defiance of physics for several reasons
-People would still have to pay for the vast amounts of energy they need, as these machines would most likely be housed in something akin to current power stations, just as solar/wind power are not free either as the people generating it have to get paid, so as far as the industry is concerned this is just a new form of generation (actually one with better profit as maintenance is easier in a frictionless system
-One of the biggest impacts on the economy at the moment is the soaring cost of energy/fuel as this limits what the public can spend on goods and services, so cheaper energy = more spending money to put into the economy = more jobs = more people with spending money = more VAT contributions = reduced goverment debt
-even if people choose not to switch to electric cars there would be far more petrol to go around as oil would no longer be needed for energy production, public transport too would most likely switch to magnetically generated power. Less reliance on fossil fuel may cause prices to drop again resulting in increased spending money for the public
so why exactly would this be kept covered up?
ReplayRetro wrote:in fact if anything at least people would actually pay off their debts for a change rather than going bankrupt and passing it on to the banks
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ReplayRetro wrote:I still don't think they'd lose out, the energy companies would still be selling energy, just from a different source, its cheaper for them to produce so they'd still have profit, and as for the banks, well people will always borrow money, its what we do so they don't lose out either, in fact if anything at least people would actually pay off their debts for a change rather than going bankrupt and passing it on to the banks
greenberet79 wrote:Anyway, we need to burn more rubbish to generate electricity.
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The Angry Jock wrote:there's loads of money being spent up north redeveloping harbours for this stuff. I don't see how it could be "poor"

stvd wrote:As in the actual energy it returns is poor. There wouldn't be enough room in the sea for all the units it would require to power the UK.
Fair enough though, it's a new industry and perhaps, in the future, it might become more efficient.
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