I do believe in global warming, and in peak oil, and in other environmental problems.
However, there really isn't anywhere on the planet that's not owned/occupied by somebody else. Even Ethiopia is occupied, even though the land can't support the people.
So I see the Ocean as the next great frontier. Due to all of those climate problems, and such, it will force only people with either resources, or engineering expertise to actually go and build them.
I have taken oceanic storms into account in my plans, and I have also taken into account Tsunamis, which dwarf ocean storms in comparison to possible damage.
The solution to that is A) structural integrity fields(I'm not telling you how they work, because I'm going to make money off of them), and B) shields.
Structural integrity fields are my little secret(which would be required to withstand the storms and what not), and then there is the matter of shields.
Modern forcefields that they are working on in the hot nuclear fusion reactors aren't that useful for anything other than plasma, and have huge power requirements.
A much better type of shield uses a principle known as the multi-pactor effect, pioneered by Philio T. Farnsworth. He was working on fusion, but due to corporate interest had his idea trashed(he had a contract to work with a university on the project, and right after they got it signed they told him to hit the road, and that the project would never be developed).
Anyway, his forcefield used ultra high frequency alternating magnetic fields, which in turn caused the any electrons around to become in a sense "paralyzed".
Now with those of you not familiar with AC current, and DC current, AC current alternates between polarities, which is why it's called alternating current. DC current, has one polarity, which is why it's called DC, or direct current.
Now since AC current changes polarities every second depending on it's frequency, it's capacity to move electricity is inversely related to it's frequency. The higher the frequency the more times the current alternates, making it where it moves less.
When this field is applied to electricity, it causes the electricity to move less depending on how high the frequency is. So the higher the frequency, the more stationery the electricity is.
Thus, the creation of modern shields.
Modern shields basically are the projection of electrons slightly outside of whatever your defending(could be done quite easily with a cathode ray tube), then applying a multipactor field to it, a super high frequency AC magnetic field, thus causing all the electrons to stay in place.
Now, if any of you know anything about molecules and atoms, you'll know that they are mainly empty. What keeps us from going inside the molecules and atoms are the electrons pushing off of our electrons as our molecules push on the outer electron shell of whatever molecule we have come in proximity to.
So, one creates a field of electricity, the electricity becomes paralyzed, can't move, then when something trys to push on it, then it loses a little bit of it's staying power, but it's staying power is dependent on it's frequency, so if you increase it's frequency then you can increase it's capacity to handle force.
Anyway, I have a few ideas on how to make forcefields stronger than what I have just described, but these shields have been around since the 70's and have effectively contained hot fusion, done in repeated and repeatable experiments.
I was thinking of combining this with the ADS nuclear fission technology, which would allow me to produce power from any heavy material.
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