Further thoughts on Bloom Box
February 22, 2010 | by Jeane
The Bloom Box inventor from India is closer to the reality of how most people in the world live, therefore he isn’t just focused on becoming wealthy. He intends to power villages with cheaper, clean electricity.
Discussing the now-famous Bloom Box today with technies, I heard various views. Read more
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Bloom-ing Power from Bloom Energy
February 21, 2010 | by Jeane
Progress is good, even if it’s only a dramatic reduction in how much carbon fuel it takes to generate electricity. So even though there are better, fuel-less, inventions, sidelined and remaining unfunded, I welcome the news today about the Bloom Box invented by K.R. Sridhar. He has a great attitude toward sharing it with all the peoples of our world. Looking forward to hearing more on Wednesday when Bloom Energy goes public; the “
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“Sacred geometry”, consciousness and connecting
January 28, 2010 | by Jeane
The Cutting Edge of Science: Where Science and Sage Meet is the title of a local presentation by a friend on Saturday. Sacred geometry and “the interrelationship of consciousness and matter” is to be included.
It’s an event that unfortunately I’ll have to miss, in Read more
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Professor teaches free energy and other shunned topics
January 27, 2010 | by Jeane
Academics don’t usually step as far outside the box as Stephen A. Graf, Ph.D. has. He’s a retired psychology professor at Youngstown State University in Ohio. For five years Dr. Graf and his brother-in-law have been giving a course titled “Extraterrestrials, Meditation and Free Energy.” He Read more
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why fight for new energy, clean power sources
January 9, 2010 | by Jeane
After uprooting my home office and relocating yet again, I’m back in time to wish a belated happy new year to you.
The gifts hidden in this time of unsettling changes are the opportunities for personal spiritual growth/unfoldment and for societal transformation. Sounds too woo-woo? I’ll bet you’ll see it differently a year from now.
Returning to my usual topics, my New Year’s resolution is to blog regularly about what’s happening in the global “new energy” scene. (My friend Michael won’t believe that until he sees me stick to my resolution week after week for months at a time.)
Let’s begin with the motive – why to passionately care about replacing dirty fuels Read more
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