pmadithya
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Powers a few blocks? I seriously doubt that. Maybe lights up a few dim lights in some hallway. Well, not to be a pessimist completely, but our power consumption is in the kilowatts per day per person. 10W is really nothing. Even if a million people recover 1/10 of 1%, it is still a net loss if you include the actual manufacturing cost, maintenance, etc. Now if you grab the power of a million people walking in front of your house and don't share it, you may get a little ahead, but for the society as a whole it does squatto. Zilch. Nothing. Except wasting taxpayer dollars if the government is involved, *** forbid.
So I have to say this is one of the dumbest ideas ever, and I've seen a few. Along with perpetual engines, springs attached to shoes and 100MPG carburetors, solar and wind. O yes, corn biodiesel. Net loss. Why not just tax everyone a dollar a year, buy hearing aid batteries and make a really big stack of them and power the world with that? Or like I said, connect gas and break pedals to piezo generators and power the car with that?
Take a look at some of the energy bull***t debunkers' web sites, like Don Lancaster's tinaja site. It's really fools with good intentions that ruin our world, so don't be one.
Has anyone ever considered, for instance, that wind farms slow down the wind and change weather patterns?.
How about farting into a plastic bag and running the world off the gas? Oh here:
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You must be just baiting me.
All the green-talking, global-warming-terrified people seem to have no problems trying to actually change the weather and alter our environment.
Has anyone ever considered, for instance, that wind farms slow down the wind and change weather patterns?. In fact, being anchored, they slow down the rotation of the earth. Hydroelectric energy slows down the flow of rivers, totally messes with local ecological balances. Solar plants intercept the energy bound for the earth and convert it (with our help) to heat and garbage elsewhere. Your lightening thing affects the energy balance (even if it was cost-effective to recover. I know you are kidding). Nothing is free, my friends. We don't know the consequences.
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