Earthquakes: an Untapped
Energy Source(Continued
— Page 7)
As discussed above, every energetic wave
is composed of ever smaller waves — ad infinitum —
and contains both an energetic (electric) and magnetic component.
Perhaps the utilization of the smallest energetic wave will
prevent the catastrophic effect of the biggest waves ( picture
below).
We certainly cannot change the profound and colossal behaviors
of the earth’s energetic matter (picture below).
However, with the utilization of technologies
such as satellites and sensors that gauge changes in temperature
and vibrations, we can map out the earth’s
energetic circulation in order to predict its activities and
exploit it for our own needs — such as minimizing the
damage that is incurred from earthquakes. The utilization
of earthquakes is potentially a more efficient means of producing
energy than the sources we are currently tapping. In fact,
this source is capable of lasting for billions of years (picture,
right).
The scientific community must establish a program
to utilize this vast source. However, nature conforms to its
own laws, and we do not know what danger we may stir up as
a result of our meddling intervention. Mankind must approach
this problem cautiously under the supervision of the appropriate
international bodies.
Wave theory has launched a revolution in the way we think.
It is a theory that befits the 21st century and that summarizes
all the scientific achievements of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Additionally, it leads us to a sophisticated and unprecedented
approach to many of the major questions that challenge the
scientific community. There is every reason to believe that
earthquakes, which have historically been the cause of so
much destruction and death, may eventually become our essential
source of energy.
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Dr. Chaim Tejman, Copyright©
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