by Yamaha_R6 » Thu 22 Jul 2004, 04:49:38
I like your style dave, that was a fun read even though it had nothing to do with what we are talking about. The amount of homework I have done is irrelevant. You people are supposed to be the experts in this issue. If the experts can't gain solid ground in arguing my very simple case on why you are all wrong then you have little or not argument to use.
I have done my fair share of researching and thinking, and I have a pretty good understanding of the way the economy works.
The thing with peak oil is that the money we will be spending on alternatives goes back into the United States instead of to foreign countries. If we invest 100 billion in alternative energy sources, the majority of that money goes into labor, research, development, construction of factories and into wages. Hence, 80 billion of that we be pumped back into the economy again.
Demand for more energy efficient consumer goods goes up, companies sell more new refrigerators to replace older ones. Mini coopers become increasingly popular. Whole industries emerge with niches in power saving devices.
You people ignore my arguments that I have stated above ^^^^^^ and responded with statements like Dave's. Its an easy way of dismissing me and ignoring me.
I am trying to have a debate but it doesn't work when you all respond like Dave. Just because many popular scientist and educated people support these ideas doesn't make them any truer.
When one of you occasionally makes an argument on why peak oil will cause oil prices to jump to such high levels, it is based on lies and mis-guided facts.
Such as:
We can't choose to use less oil we need as much as we need.
You all know why that argument is flawed as I have argued why this is false over and over and over again.
Alternative energy sources are energy carriers, not sources, thus they don't work, and in the long run even if they were energy sources they cant power cars.
Just about every method of power generation out there has at least 5 to 1 return on investment.
And electricity can be turned into hydrogen or oil.
Nuclear makes TONS of power.
Then you make down right lies, that it takes more energy to make and run nuclear power plants then they provide. This is just plain wrong. Contact any person who knows something about nuclear energy and they will tell you this is false.
Even people like Matt who are supposed to know what they are talking about make HUGE mistakes that are not justifiable. HE SAYS ON HIS SITE that solar panels don't work because it takes as much energy to create them as they return. A lie is a lie no matter how you look at it. If its not even close to being true, then its not true, and this is utter BS, yet you are all willing to accept it. Any person educated in energy would know that Matt is full of it just be reading that one line. He looses all credibility right there, and thats only one example. And you all believe it as the gospel truth.
Another example, Matt says Hydrogen is worthless because it takes oil to make it. He never once mentions that electricity can make hydrogen, or the fact that we in theory have almost unlimited amounts of electricity that could be captured from the enviroment.
And there are to many unknowns for anyone to try is argue in favor of society collapsing. Do we really know how cheaply we could mass produce wind mills or solar panels if we were making millions? Do we know how fast oil supply will drop? Do we know that cars wont get 80 miles to the gallon in the very near future, (they most likely will if gas gets expensive). Wouldn't it be more economical to use hydrogen powered trucks then cars, since hydrogen engines produce lots of torque and weight is less of an issue.
You all would love to mark fusion power is impossible, even though they are making an experimental fusion plant in Japan right now.
How long could the conversion of shale and tar sands hold us at or near 80 million barrels a day?
How much does gas have to go up to cause society to collapse? How much time do we have.
My point is you claim to know the future, yet you don't know the present. You talk out of your ass and then say, but WHAT IF?
Yeah, we could all die tomorrow from an asteroid or nuclear war. People really thought we were going to die back in the 60s-70s. People thought a war was unavoidable. We thought all the facts and possible scenarios would lead to nuclear war, but it didn't. This is exactly the same.
Since you already have this implanted image of the way things are going to turn out, all you can see are the signs that point to that direction.
When I leave this forum, all I see are things getting better and better. I come here and everything is getting worst and worst. The world is a better place today now then it was 5 years ago, yet you would have us believe we are going downhill.
Have you ever heard that the smarter one is, the easier it is to scam him.
This is a fact, and it is because smarter people are able to intelectualize how "this makes perfect sense" and are able to rationalize how it would work out. Whereas the stupid people just ignore it as a scam.
There are a lot of very smart people on this board. Your intelligence is also your weakness. Your ability to rationalize how things make sense will lead you to wrong conclusions, because a manipulator is selective with their facts and information. Just because something makes sense, doesn't mean it is right.
Example: When traveling at any speed above 15 miles per hour on a motorcycle, if you want to turn left, you turn the bars to the left. If you want to turn right, turn the bars to the right. The bike turns because the rear wheel is following the front one. A lean is applied to keep the bike from falling the other way. This is how a bike turns.
Makes sense doesn't it, it seems right. But that there ^^^ is totally wrong. Let me explain.
When you want to turn right, you turn the bars to the left. And when you want to turn left, you turn the bars to the right? What happens is that the gyroscopic motion of the engine and wheels keep the bike upright. When you turn the bars to the left, the bike wants to keep going straight, but the wheel is turned. This causes the bike to actually fall over to the opposite side. Depending on how far you turn the bars to the left, the farther the bike falls to the right. This falling is actually the lean. And the lean is what makes you turn.
See how things change when you add more information. All of a sudden what you thought made perfect sense doesn't seem right anymore. You need to figure a lot more stuff out before you go calling the end of the world.