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acaveyogi
02-15-2004, 09:01 PM
The Red Dragon is a nuclear fuel that generates cheap energy. It is going to be called "The Ox". Its formula is in Revelations "The Bible", if you know alittle bit about chemistry and physics. What do you think? acaveyogi

es347fan
02-15-2004, 10:57 PM
Why don't you be a bit more explicit?

acaveyogi
02-16-2004, 09:09 PM
Ok esfan, in what sense? Nobody has ever responded to this post before. :) The bible says that evil is going to use it for power in some sense and the US government doesn't care I share this information. It is not considered classified, anymore. It is funny when you are abit ahead of your time, if you have patience your time catches up! I love it! I want to play! acaveyogi

es347fan
02-17-2004, 09:49 PM
I've not read the bible and don't intend to start now. You could provide a clearer explanation of just what you're talking about.

acaveyogi
02-18-2004, 02:28 PM
esfan I love you that was to cool! "I haven't read the bible and I am not starting now." :) so ok ROFL :) I don't blame you. :)

It is called the Red Dragon formula for the Beast. The Beast is a fuel that generates very cheap energy and is going to be called the Ox. Now in Revelations 13;1 & 2 a beast rises out of the sea. this beast has seven heads, ten horns, and ten crowns. Head of a lion, body of a lepard, and the feet of a bear. I was playing with this twenty years ago as a curiosity and I have seem to have lost my notes. Argg! But the jist of the thing is that the feet of the bear is uranium iodide and the foundation component for the beast. The "Heads" are oxygen atoms, The "Horns" are iodine atoms and the "Crowns" are uranium atoms. It also talks about a lamb with two horns that in the presence of the beast make the beast louder. The lamb is oxygen iodide. If you take ten uranium atoms and ten iodine atoms and seven oxygen atoms and put them together as a molecule you have the Beast. and it looks like a lepard. Esfan I have no idea how this is used as a fuel, if was me I would microwave the sucker. :) acaveyogi

es347fan
02-18-2004, 04:30 PM
Thanks for responding so quickly.

That's some interesting stuff. Rise out of the sea? Could it be something developing long term as the depths of the oceans interact with the various nuclear dumps throughout them. It also might be something that we don't have an example of yet, and it may not be so readily identifiable. Might be a bit of "fools gold", as it were, but on a cosmic level.

acaveyogi
02-18-2004, 07:29 PM
Maybe Esfan, but I think it comes from distilled sea water. Anyway, at this point it doesn't matter, it is just a curiosity. Something that an old caveyogi came up with in his younger days. :) The reason that I am actually being allowed to post this is that we as a nation (US) are going to have to decide whether or not we want to use the Beast as a source of cheap energy. And whoever does use the Beast as a source of cheap energy is going to have a competitive advantage over those who don't. They just will :) Personally, I ain't going to have no mark of the Beast on my wrist. And that is a fact! acaveyogi

LionelHutz
02-18-2004, 09:45 PM
Couldn't we put the beast on a treadmill and use him to drive a generator or something? Would we have to feed him some souls every once and a while?

Starling
02-18-2004, 11:44 PM
Folks, wouldn't it be the easiest inference to imagine that 'the Beast' is simply nuclear power?

Nuclear power offers a great deal of energy from a source cheap by our previous cost list. Now, you'd think that since we had the ingenuity to discover / apply nuclear tech, we'd also have the smarts to adjust our cost list to match it. But nooo. Unfortunately development and application is a collective effort, the elemental tasks of which attract their own willing agents.

This is how technology runs away, time and again.

Also, it is virtually the definition of temptation. We make a deal with the nuclear devil, but we don't adjust for the new tragic and priceless costs on the list. It even could have all along been handled much more immaculately. But since industry is a little too associated with greed and enterprise-without-bound, it tripped over itself by polluting more than it really even had to.

And this model plays out with a whole lot of other technologies and industries. Mainly energy ones. The nuclear one will either manage to buy itself a heck of a lot more time, or die a wrenching death in the coming years: Watch the Yucca Mountain efforts.


A Starling epiphany
(Actually, I've had it before, so I don't know if this telling actually qualifies as an epiphany.) The economy used to be nature. Food goes in, waste comes out, but is in turn food for the land. It was automatic and failsafe, if you were thanking the right things. But for some, and collectively so, it became not good enough. So, the 'economy' and the dire needs that are bulletted under it came to mean all sorts of artificial things. Even the concept of a 'job' is really born of hierarchy. Hierarchy and its corruption was the original promoter and polluter of even agriculture. Archaeologists are finding signs of oppression and degraded health associated with the earliest sites of agriculture.

I mean think of it - a hunter gatherer can feel like a wolf - ranges far, lives the adventure of striking out, all the time. But a farmer trades adventure for security and a boss. But is it security? And is there an adventure deficit? A deficit that may have forced societies to strike out collectively where they couldn't any longer as individuals.

The benefits that we have gotten may well be a greater possible population. Economy of scale, and all. But quality of life? It wasn't better medecine at first. Maybe just a chance to relax. Or to feel the illusion of control.

I think "illusion" is the key word here, because there are always bad costs to go with the benefits, and now we have a humanity longing for nature and a chance to feel primal. And anytime we've ever tried to do better than nature, there have always been short-term benefits only.

What I'd like to see as a measurement for any system is, what's the failure rate? Where there unemployed, disabled when we were all hunting/gathering? Certainly there were no nuclear-caused birth defects. Certainly noone had to worry about a stock market. And we've always been smarter than hyenas. Sooo....

acaveyogi
02-19-2004, 01:50 PM
Starling that was well written! You ask the hard questions and how they are answered will determine wheter we continue as a race or not. Personally my hope is on God inspite of the fact He has been given a bad rap by man. acaveyogi

Lionel :) you are a very deep person! So to answer your question here is the rest that I know: 666 is a tax code. Two thirds of everything you make "no matter how much (alot or alittle or none at all)" provides all yours and the community's life needs. Food, shelter,clothing, medical, All life needs. The other third is yours to party with. Paradise on Earth. :)

And God is going to separate mankind into two camps and then He is going to teach one of those camps a lesson that is going to last one thousand years. Welcome to the new millennium. acaveyogi