by BJ_The_Man » Sat 16 Jul 2005, 04:47:46
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('BlisteredWhippet', 'I')'ll throw in my 2 cents and disagree.
The main problem with finding new technology is that it requires energy inputs. The main problem with this being a short-term inconvenience is that it ignores the fact that new energy sources probably won't be found. If cold fusion, zero-point, etc. types of energy were possible, someone would probably already be developing it.
And even if they did come online, theres little doubt in my mind they could replace the the kind of functionality the oil/gas sources of energy provide in useful terms. Bottom line is that we will not be able to run things the way we did before. Everything that is based on those precursors of fossil fuels will become dysfunctional. That is, our whole way of life. Supermarkets. Agribusiness. Transportation.
Given 30 years, there will be some stabilization... after all the war, famine, and disease, I would guess it would be inevitable.
Just out of curiosity, BJ_The_Man, what do you "produce" currently? What kinds of things do people produce that have any value these days? I look around, I see that people drive trucks, sell or make electrical widgets, service industry jobs, service jobs, etc. etc.
No one makes anything anyone really needs. Imagine having no job, no, scratch that. Imagine having a job, while everyone else has no job.
It seems to me that what you need to understand is how "Energy" works and its limitations, how it produced and used in this society, and how much of the human population's quality of life is leveraged on the availability of cheap energy. Without it, the whole house of cards comes crashing down, okay?
"Sustainability" isn't some far-out concept, cooked up by "anti-human" crackpots. Its an immutable law of ecology and physics. Theres nothing religious about belief in sustainability.
Actually yes, I do not have a job, but I do have my own lawn mawong business with 21 lawns , and my dad makes me pay for everything I use, to get me used to the real world, not the fake one school sets up for you. I make well more than I spend to support my self thus meaning I produce more than I consume in power in fuel and in any other recource that I consume. My goal is to produce self sufficiently though and beleive me I will be within the next 5 years easily. A person that does not produce is not only someone that consumes more than they produce but also some one who is not debt free, like my family will be within the next 6 months, and someone who goes to work each day, and thinks they are making money. They do not realise that they are realy earning money. People that have there own bussiness or make there money through assets, those are the people that acually produce. I consider myself and my family that kind of person.
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