- 22 Sep 2023 13:53
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I lean towards @Steve_American's view on the importance of fossil fuels. I don't quite understand people who hold these radical theories about science and engineering.
If I discovered some radical hidden truth such as the Earth was flat or that it was easy to create free energy, my first thought is how can I use this knowledge to my benefit. How can I use this to give myself a competitive advantage. For example supposing I discovered that the world was only 6000 years old, that flood geology was the true scientific theory, I would be thinking how can I get into mining and drilling. Nearly everybody else in the field is going to be working at huge disadvantage. I'd be laughing all the way to the bank. The last thing I'd want to do, is run round telling everybody else,
If I discovered some radical hidden truth such as the Earth was flat or that it was easy to create free energy, my first thought is how can I use this knowledge to my benefit. How can I use this to give myself a competitive advantage. For example supposing I discovered that the world was only 6000 years old, that flood geology was the true scientific theory, I would be thinking how can I get into mining and drilling. Nearly everybody else in the field is going to be working at huge disadvantage. I'd be laughing all the way to the bank. The last thing I'd want to do, is run round telling everybody else,
Progressives lie scattered on Woke's highway, Diverse ghosts crowd the young child's fragile eggshell mind.