So... here we are.
“The virus” happened globally, and I am still not able to work
out why it is such a massive scare. Lets look at some numbers:
But quite honestly,
I am a bit fed up with the topic... not yet with staying at home,
cause I am an introvert, so staying at home suits me down to the
ground. Literately, the last time I did this much gardening was with
my dad... miss the old man...
So instead of
getting me really scared, what has happened to me is the “the
virus” got me asking more questions than ever before, which is
really the point of this post, and I think might become the
theme of this blog.
Why is it a problem
when everyone stops working?
“If we don’t
work, we can’t eat” might be your answer...
But whenever I think along these lines, my thoughts always ends up at Maslow's hierarchy of needs:
But whenever I think along these lines, my thoughts always ends up at Maslow's hierarchy of needs:
In fact we have to
work in order to have our basic needs met:
* Food
* Home / Shelter
* Health
* Clothing
* Water
* Sanitation
* Protection /
Safety
For as long as we
look back into human history, this seems to be the case. It has been
the way of the world for a very long time. I get that part. But “the
virus” had a funny effect on me, it made me ask the seemingly
impossible questions again, as did Michael Tellinger with his ideas
around contributionism.
And here is my
punchline:
It is only logical,
that if Maslow’s basic needs are well, our basic needs, then we
should be spending a serious amount of research and thought into how
we could meet these needs for FREE.
Imagine a world
where no human being has to work, to have any of these basic needs
met...
So at this point, I
am going to be visionary and explore some science fiction
technologies
Basic Need | Required Technology |
Food | Replicator + Free Energy |
Home / Shelter | Replicator + Free Energy (We could replicate the building blocks for a home) |
Health | Health-bed |
Clothing | Replicator + Free Energy |
Water | Replicator + Free Energy |
Sanitation | Incinerator + Free Energy |
Defence | Defensive Force Fields + Free Energy |
Communication | Internet + Free Energy |
Travel | Anti-gravity / Stargate + Free Energy |
When I look at this,
we don’t need too many new technologies. What we need are:
Replicators
Health-beds
Incinerators
Defensive Force Fields
Anti-gravity / Stargate
Internet
for everyone...
Well we have some kind of internet, but I am sure it can be vastly improved on. For one, we could get away from having to interface with it via some devise or implant.
So from where I stand, I see two options to get to a Star Trek society:
a. The "galactics" would gift us these technologies
and if that doesn’t happen
b. we would have to
do it ourselves
I am not discarding
option a. That would be wonderful. And yes, I am a UFO-head. Very much so.
When we study the Anunnaki (Sumerian) material, there is compelling enough evidence that the galactics owe us a huge restitution. Apart from returning the gold they took, some benevolent quantum technology would be a great start.
When we study the Anunnaki (Sumerian) material, there is compelling enough evidence that the galactics owe us a huge restitution. Apart from returning the gold they took, some benevolent quantum technology would be a great start.
But there is not
much more that we can do to realise option a, other than hoping,
asking nicely and participating in mass meditations such as Cobra’s
(2012portal.blogspot.com).
For option b. we
would have to achieve four things:
1.) connect
inventors
2.) fund inventors
3.) protect
inventors
4.) transcend
capitalist greed and fear
I am convinced all
of this is doable. I am certainly not the first human to think along
these lines.
Perhaps “the virus” has shown us how precious life is, and that it is time we get on with re-imagining our world.
Perhaps “the virus” has shown us how precious life is, and that it is time we get on with re-imagining our world.
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