Since a soup of probabilities underlies our physical reality, the
only constant in life is change. In recent years we have experienced
changes in global banking, insurance and tobacco, with more to come.
It ripples throughout the world community. These changes constitute
holistic growth and expansion.
On
May 2, 2012, the National Inventors Hall of Fame inducted its 2012
class of inventors during a ceremony at the Smithsonian American Art
Museum. Of Steve Jobs, Director Kappos said, “While he recognized
the criticality of patents and trademarks in unleashing
innovation—Steve Jobs also embodied a fundamental truth about
invention—that design is not just what a product looks like and
feels like. Design is how it works.”
One
of the next great innovations is desalinization using
nano-technology. Imagine a desalinization plant where the water never
stops flowing, and where salt can be removed in real time. There is
no heat involved. Using nano-technology, the salt water enters one
end of the machine and fresh water exits the other end in a steady
flow, ready for standard purification. The first stage of the system
requires the release of sufficient nano-technology robots to find the
dissolved salts and attach to them. (Every robot is magnetized.) All
of the salt becomes magnetic with tiny robots hanging onto all of it.
In the second stage, the flowing water is exposed to tremendous, huge
electromagnets that pull the magnetic salt out of the water.
With
that in mind, another great innovation is coming in electricity. A
game changer will show that by drilling down 2 kilometers sufficient
heat will be found to boil fluid. The solution is found with elegant
chemistry that will boil at a fraction of the temperature that water
will. Using substances and fluids with this chemistry within a geothermal
closed system machine will provide heat for steam. Imagine, natural
heat from earth that is forever! It will create electricity where it
is needed. Innovation opportunity is ripe for harnessing the rhythm
of the moon. It gives us motion of massive amounts of water on a
timetable that has not changed for centuries. It gives hundreds
of tons of push/pull energy for free. Where most of the large cities
are, the waves and tides provide the power to light them up. Another
game changer will build the apparatus to contain it, and some already
have. We know how to capture push/pull energy, whether it is a paddle
wheel or a float.
A
third great innovation is coming in optics that will be developed for
telescopes and it involves supercooling the filter. This will enable
the viewing of quantum things in the cosmos. Astronomers will observe
the two opposing forces in the center of the galaxy that they only
postulate now. This technology will also launch a whole new science
to study the human aura.