In this section, we look at the significant benefits Vietnam stands to enjoy by pursuing a path of modernization built on New Energy science - as well as the dangers of failing to do so.
3. Now you know a lot about what Zero Point
Energy is, the history of its development
over the last century, and the latest
scientific developments in New Energy
science & applications
4. In our final section today, we will be discussing
how you, your university, and your friends,
relatives & colleagues can all get involved in
bringing the New Energy revolution to Vietnam
5. Friends, let us emphasize that now is
the really critical time for introducing
New Energy to Vietnam
10. With New Energy, we will sharply reduce
pollution and increase agricultural
production, all while enjoying lower
prices for virtually everything
11. Antigravity technology will allow us to live
in the countryside but work in the city
because, at 40,000 km/h, you can feasibly
travel a few thousand km to go to work
12. And with antigravity
spacecraft that are
*made in Vietnam*,
we will be able to
move some of our
population off-planet
in this century
13. We hear the next big opportunities in
real estate are on the Moon and Mars!
14. Of course, our expanding population and
desire for a modern lifestyle means we
need more energy each year
21. To do more would cause droughts in
some areas and flooding in others
22.
23. And create conflict between those
communities that get water once we’ve
stopped up a river and those communities
whose water is taken away
24. Solar & wind power are fine for the
next decade to get us through to LENR
and other ZPE systems
25. But solar & wind power depend too much on
climate and they are expensive & unpredictable
26. Also, the sun won’t shine brighter and the
wind won’t blow stronger if you ask them to.
Try it!
27. Biomass is a good way to use up our
agricultural waste, but the amount of this
waste is limited and burning it in biomass-
fired power plants is dirty and smelly
28. Some people have proposed that we even
burn healthy crops to make electricity
instead of food, but that is insanity
34. They have been used before
• Do you remember the Myanmar tsunami?
35. This means that even if the workers at
the Ninh Thuan nuclear energy facility
follow all safety procedures strictly,
China or another hostile country could
use scalar weapons to make that
facility a virtual “nuclear bomb”
36. At the very least, we need to use New Energy
technologies to immediately transmute and
clean up the used nuclear fuel rods at the
Ninh Thuan facility
37. Let’s not follow other countries’
example and let those things stack up
in Ninh Thuan for 50 years
38. But an even better solution would be to
convert it to a New Energy facility using
safe, room-temperature Low-Energy
Nuclear Reactions, i.e. “cold fusion”
39. Already, we see that China is violating
Vietnam’s territorial integrity to get
fossil fuels
40. But they are only doing that because
fossil fuels are so valuable
(unless they have another reason
entirely… which we think likely)
41. When the New Energy revolution takes hold,
the “Hai Duong 981” oil rig will be practically
worthless for its ability to extract oil
42. Thus, developing New Energy
is a way to protect Vietnam’s
sovereignty and independence
43. If Vietnam doesn’t start developing
New Energy now, it will become
dependent on foreign countries for
energy technology
44. And the experience of the last 50 years is
that these countries will never share with
Vietnam their best energy technology
45. Instead,
Vietnam will
pay high prices
for inefficient,
outdated
systems that
don’t produce
enough energy
for strong
economic
growth
46. If we want to do it right, we have to do
it ourselves
47. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t cooperate
with foreign scientists or energy companies;
it just means that we have to take
responsibility for our own destiny
48. And put ourselves in a position
of leadership in the
New Energy movement
49. If we can do that, we will bring
Vietnam into a whole new world
50. What will that world be like?
How can we envision a Vietnam
transformed by Zero Point Energy
applications?
51. With New Energy, we can expect
improvements in many aspects of our
individual lives and our society.
52. We’re not claiming
it will be a paradise.
Humans still struggle to make ethnical
decisions and use technology wisely.
53. Some people are bound to misuse
New Energy technologies, so we need
to continually update our laws and
regulations to deter people from using
New Energy irresponsibly.
54. But in general, New Energy will
improve our individual experiences on
this planet and bring many benefits to
our families and communities.
56. And thus lower financial barriers to
starting a business
57. It means people will more easily be
able to meet their basic needs for food
production, housing, and healthcare
58. And thus fewer people will need to
borrow money from banks and
become indebted
59. It means we can spend more time doing
creative things we enjoy, instead of
exhausting ourselves in mind-numbing jobs
as wage-slaves of large corporations
60. It means that using technology will be
much easier, without needing to
connect everything to an electrical grid
61. It means the State Budget will save lots of
money, because it won’t need to invest in
roads, bridges, tunnels, or other
infrastructure that was needed in the old
“wheeled transport” paradigm
62. Super-fast transportation without the need
to “refuel” will integrate our economy
within Vietnam and with our ASEAN
partners like never before
67. And we can use
this time to
develop our
talents, have fun
with family and
friends, and center
ourselves
spiritually
68. The pressure to work long hours at boring
jobs we hate will gradually diminish
69. And with it, we can expect the
psychological health of the populace
to improve
70. We’ll be able to grow fruits and vegetables
close to home – and with no or very little
chemical fertilizers and pesticides
71. Meaning we’ll be
eating clean, fresh,
healthy foods at low
cost, instead of eating
more expensive foods
full of chemicals that
were grown by
strangers hundreds of
km away
72. Or manufactured on an assembly line
as a “biological experiment” for your
digestive system
73. Along with more nutritious food,
healthcare advances will help us live
longer and feel better
75. With New Energy, the world will be a
lot more fun than it is today.
So why would you want to check out
at just 80 years old?
76. Most fundamentally, New Energy will
allow Vietnam – and the rest of the
world – to transition from an era of
economic scarcity to an era of
economic plentitude
77. When Karl Marx wrote his seminal book
Das Kapital, he envisioned a future
society that was egalitarian, non-
exploitative, advanced, and modern
78. The economic bounty that New Energy
can provide will help to make these
aspects of Marx’s dream a reality
79. Those of you here today who learned
Marxism-Leninism in school can
conceive of New Energy as a way of
bringing a fairer, more egalitarian and
yet modern society about
80. In the remainder of this seminar, we’d
like to talk about 3 things that will help
make New Energy a reality in Vietnam.
• A strategy for Vietnam’s New Energy
revolution
• What you can do to introduce New Energy
here
• How we can fund and finance the rollout of
New Energy