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Politics : Sioux Nation
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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (138733)7/11/2008 3:41:26 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 361829
 
This is pretty interesting...but he may just be a religious nutball author, trying to sell his book...

Table 1: Alternative Energy Technologies
(Ranked in the author’s subjective order of desirability.

Some technologies have not yet been validated)

Technology
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Gold High hopes. In modified physical format gold can store exceptionally large electrical charges relative to its mass; and it is also biologically stimulative. The former benefit will allow storage coupling with solar and wind power generation technologies. The latter benefit will have significant implications for agriculture. An overview explanation is outlined in my factional novel, Beyond Neanderthal, which may be ordered at www.beyondneanderthal.com

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Science is now beginning to discover that gold resonates at subatomic level on the same wavelength as DNA; and its ability (in modified form) to store electrical charges has already been proven. The technology is still embryonic but if the best available minds are applied to the challenge, this amazingly versatile element on the periodic table might possibly be incorporated into technological applications within 5-7 years.

Further, given that science is now starting to understand the relationship between gold and DNA (just type the words “gold and DNA” into Google to verify this) the evidence is beginning to emerge that there really is no conflict between religion and science. Religion tells “what” and science tells “how”.

Gold played a high profile role in the Old Testament because the Ancients understood its value. Gold did not derive its value from its colour or its sheen or the fact that it did not tarnish. These are facile reasons. One could argue the same about a polished coloured rock. The DNA linkage is a far more compelling reason as to why it became so sought after in the first place. References to gold’s exceptional physical properties are peppered throughout the Testaments. It’s just that science hadn’t caught up yet to understand.

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