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  1. SMART Business Plan Ethics, Energy, Efficiency {TCP/ARR/ART}

  2. Scientific: using the method of science to be of advancement and benefit to all people Myriad: More than one method or technique to arrive with many solutions to the same problem Aetheric: the principle that energy is abundant in the universe, as a field that exists around us. Resonant: the production of something in harmony with the environment.Technology: something external that uses energy in some way to provide some new function of life. SMART

  3. The company's goal is to develop, both through education, research, and technology, resonant methods of energy generation and transmission through an 'aetheric' medium, that is to say, to send energy without wires, both to technology, and also through the ethics between resonant interactions between people. Executive Summary

  4. PROBLEM: The entire world is in crisis. Oil production is slowing, gas prices are rising, and global warming is starting to produce some of the worst storms that we have ever seen, compounding the problem even further. The hunt for oil is costing the United States vital friendships with countries that were once allies, and also creating a cabal of countries that have the upper hand on us because of our addiction to fossil fuels. Description of Business

  5. Energy from fossil fuel is a hundred billion dollar industry, which is distributed across a few Big Oil companies. Do you think they will simply stop doing business because of the ecological or environmental impact of what they are doing? People are addicted to oil, and these are the cartels that deal it to us.

  6. Politicians talk about “weaning off dependence on foreign oil”, but its own oil fields are within the Gulf of Mexico, which is becoming increasingly unstable during hurricane season, as the temperatures of the Gulf rise due to global warming, caused by the same greenhouse gas emissions caused by fossil fuel burning. Also, there are a great deal of refineries on the Gulf coast as well. Thus, in order to keep the price of gasoline stable within the country, we have no choice but to turn to other countries to supply our oil. In turn we allow those countries to control the price of oil, rather than ourselves. This creates an upward spiral of inflation, global warming, and being at the mercy of other countries who know we need fossil fuels to survive as a “modern” country.

  7. As a result, gas prices are constantly fluctuating, constantly annoying, and constantly draining the pocketbook of every person on the planet.

  8. Energy through fossil fuels is highly inefficient. In the process, oil must be located. This requires energy expenditure. Next you must set up some drilling mechanism. This also requires energy expenditure

  9. Next, you must actually drill into the Earth. This requires energy expenditure. Then, you must bring that oil up to the surface of the earth, which also is an expenditure of energy. (Don't forget about paying the people who work on the rigs, and the energy they expend to make sure all of this oil is getting drilled. Getting them to the rig is an expenditure of energy, as well as money)

  10. Then, of course, you have to have some way of transporting that unrefined oil from the place you drilled it, to a place where you can refine it. This also requires energy. It also requires that you have a competent crew, otherwise the environmental impact of the material you are carrying becomes even more readily apparent.

  11. From there, the oil is then refined into other fuel forms (diesel, gasoline). This requires yet more expenditure of energy. You also need some way, if the refinery is not located on the coast or near to the source of oil, to transport it to a refinery. This, also requires an expenditure of energy. The process of refining oil takes less or more energy, depending on the “crudeness” of the kind of oil that has been extracted. Some oil is harder to refine than others. Furthermore, oil refineries play a major role in the pollution of Earth's atmosphere, more than cars or factories.

  12. Oil refinery is an extremely process complex, requiring a great deal of external energy and chemicals to produce the products and byproducts that it does. In other words, it is not a naturally occurring process. But, a lot of energy goes into simply producing that which we take for granted, even up to the point of refining oil.

  13. Now that it has been refined, to some usable state, it is then transported by some method in order to reach the intended customer. This requires an expenditure of energy, which ironically is more expensive, since diesel fuel is more expensive than regular gasoline. Then, in order to distribute this energy source to the customer, you must establish some method of doing business with them. This means building gas stations. Building a gas station and running the pumps every day requires energy, as well as paying people to work there. Lets not forget, of course, the energy that the customer must expend to get to the gas station and receive gasoline from the pump, which requires the use of gas, too.

  14. Each step in this process makes it that much less efficient. Too much energy is being expended just for a few people to have a small amount of energy for use in their home or vehicle. Furthermore, the environmental impact of this energy expenditure is starting to take not only a staggering toll on this planet, but also to affect this whole extraction and transportation process itself. This is entropy within a closed system, which will always reduce the energy of the system by using it up.

  15. There is a lot of talk about “alternative” sources of energy. Wind, solar, nuclear, hydroelectric, geothermal, compressed natural gas, biodiesel, and tidal power all constitute an energy source that is not gas or coal.

  16. We have to first exclude any source of energy from this “green” model that requires a source of fuel that is spent. Nuclear energy is not exactly “green” since it requires a radioactive material to be used up, and also produces nuclear waste, which is ironically more harmful than hydrocarbon emissions.

  17. Furthermore, biodiesel and compressed natural gas produce cleaner emissions, sure, but the point is that they still produce emissions. (By the way, have you ever driven a compressed natural gas powered vehicle? They produce some rather pungent smelling emissions) And they require energy expenditure to produce the fuel and transport them.

  18. So, when we say “green” we are talking about simple natural methods of generating energy through simple things like hydroelectric power plants, tidal power plants, windmills collecting wind energy, solar power plants, and also geothermal energy. These are ways that we can generate energy directly from the energetic disturbances in our environment. (However, the environment become more unstable the more we pump our hydrocarbon emissions into it) They are useful, but not reliable for two reasons:

  19. However, there are a few problems with these “green” sources of energy • Localization: This energy is usually generated in one location, using some special method and there is a limit, even with high power alternating current, to how far energy can be transmitted. (350 miles)

  20. (the other problem) • Reliability: Solar power cannot be generated at night. Tides occur only at certain times of the day. Wind is not always blowing. These do not produce a “steady” output.

  21. As source of energy that is reliable and easily transmittable. Also, it must be extremely efficient and require as few steps as possible to “extract” or generate. Furthermore, it must be able to be transmitted across great distances, quite possibly, to anywhere it is needed on Earth. What we need:(“Solution”)

  22. The truth is that we have never needed fossil fuels to create energy. The truth is that electric cars existed before fossil fuel burning ones. The truth is that global warming never needed to happen. The truth is that we can drastically change the way that we generate, transmit, and use energy. The truth is that this was possible 100 years ago.

  23. The principle that allows for the creation of matter in this Universe is simply the propagation of harmonic waves. Resonance is the key to understanding energy, and the generation of abundance. For example, even an invention cannot happen without the idea intersecting with reality, without the people who fund the inventor giving him resources to do so. All of these things must be in resonance or the invention does not happen. Even still, people must need the invention, so they have to be harmonious with the idea of the invention... this is what made electricity popular in the first place – people needed energy to power their lives. They needed light to cast out the darkness of night.

  24. The number one question that this business might face is: If this were possible since 1890, how come no one has done it before? Well, since Edison gets most of the credit for electricity, and Marconi for radio, and Roentgen for x-rays, and so on, most people aren't aware that Tesla either discovered these principles or improved on them, and also made it a reality... for a little while. Tesla is not in the history books, otherwise we would have to tell the story of his Magnifying Transmitter, the ambitious project called Wardenclyffe Tower, which would have provided the whole world not only with free wireless electricity, but also worldwide communications. In 1911.

  25. A Few Reasons Why You Are Paying So Much To Pollute Your Atmosphere: • Reason #1: The creation of the oil “industry” by John D. Rockefeller. Standard Oil was a large trust of many companies until it was broken up in 1911. But by then, oil was the standard for energy generation, along with coal...

  26. A Few Reasons Why You Are Paying So Much To Pollute Your Atmosphere: • Reason #2: George Westinghouse owned many of Tesla's patents and also controlled a great deal of his royalties. As a result Tesla never saw money from any of his inventions, and Westinghouse took credit for a great deal of them.

  27. A Few Reasons Why You Are Paying So Much To Pollute Your Atmosphere: • Reason #3: J.P. Morgan, who would have financed such a worldwide electricity transmission project, pulled Tesla's funding from it in 1911, claiming “Where would you put the meter?” Tesla had initially secured the money to build Wardenclyffe by claiming it would be a worldwide transmission tower. (Which it also was)

  28. A Few Reasons Why You Are Paying So Much To Pollute Your Atmosphere: • Reason #4: Thomas Alva Edison, who at one time hired Tesla to improve a motor, telling him he would pay him $50,000 to do it, claimed he was only joking when Tesla actually improved the motor. Edison was highly jealous of Tesla's genius (having gotten through most of his life by trial and error – mostly error) and tried to ruin him by proving that alternating current was “dangerous”. Yet, today we use alternating current and not direct current.

  29. A Few Reasons Why You Are Paying So Much To Pollute Your Atmosphere: • Reason #5: Tesla was unable to get funding for his project, for J.P. Morgan had blacklisted him, and ended up selling the land to the New Yorker Hotel, where he was living in order to settle his debts with them. The New Yorker dismantled the transmitter and also the laboratory there. I guess they weren't aware what they had gotten in exchange.

  30. A Few Reasons Why You Are Paying So Much To Pollute Your Atmosphere: • Reason #6: All of these various forces were only in business not to provide power to the world, which was Tesla's intention, but to make a profit. But now we see the final outcome and by- product of all of these companies and their ethics.

  31. So, it becomes important to find new and creative ways of generating energy, that rely on much deeper, quantum levels of understanding of how energy flows in the Universe, rather than the Neanderthal equivalent of rubbing two sticks together. Energy Generation

  32. The principle of generation is simple: Energy follows the path of least resistance. This “reality” we live in is full of electrons bound to nuclei – and science has shown that this field of electrons around the atom – which is a component of electricity, no less, is merely a “cloud of possibility”, because most of the time, the electrons are “somewhere else”. This likely has to do with the density (vibration) of the atomic structure of everything here being so low. Energy likely exists in the universe abundantly at much smaller vibrations than we can surmise. Science has called this “missing energy” dark energy.

  33. In the current standard system of energy transmission, alternating current is sent in a polyphased current through a system of electrical wires which overcomes the natural resistance of the wires. It is stepped up in oscillation as it travels from the generator, and then stepped down in power by transformers when it reaches your home. Energy Transmission

  34. Direct current, the proponent of power transmission by Edison, would have only been able to travel at least two miles before needing a repeating station, likely powered by the selfsame direct current. Alternating current was a polyphase system which was able to travel up to a distance of 350 miles. Oh, and it was developed by Nikola Tesla. (But the patents are owned by Westinghouse, of course...) Ultimately, Tesla studied the phenomenon of lightning, which is how he developed his wireless methods of energy transmission. This required study of the ionosphere, and what we call today the Schumann Resonance. He did this in Colorado Springs, CO. in the late 1890's.

  35. The principle of transmission is quite simple. You can generate energy through the principle of resonance and send it through the air using the resonance cavity between the Earth and the ionosphere, which is known as the Schumann Resonance. Then, you can gather this energy into whatever product you need using a simple antenna. It is no different than the principle by which cell phone signals are sent, but the energy sent to any device is on a much different wavelength. Nikola Tesla discovered this principle in the 1890's.

  36. Quite simply, unethical business practices of patent control and inventor manipulation make sure that any time this equipment is formulated, it tends to “disappear”. However, it becomes increasingly important to develop wireless long-distance methods of energy transmission if we are going to try to develop more “green” methods of energy generation. Some countries, like Iceland, produce more geothermal energy than they need. SO WHY AREN'T WE USING IT?

  37. Also, Efficiency • Let's not forget that it is important to also make the products which use energy more efficient. That is, they can return a large percentage of the energy they have used in some lesser, but still significant fashion. • This also means that people would spend less to get more. That would also increase human energy as well as give people more time and money to pursue happiness and freedom.

  38. The number one thing people need right now is a clean, efficient source of energy. They need it to power their homes, they need it to power their workplaces, and they need it to power their transportation. They need it to be given to them at lower costs and higher amounts. They need it to be independent of other countries, controlling the cost of oil. They need a car that does not pollute the atmosphere. They need cheaper public transportation. They need more money in their pockets and less money in the pockets of Big Oil, because that is what would boost the economy. Home energy use:

  39. If people knew that this were possible, they would not be shelling out hundreds of billions of dollars to Big Oil. They would actively seek this technology with a fervor and a passion the likes the world had never seen. People, and even ex-oilmen are crying out for something ELSE.

  40. Solution: This is our three-point plan and mission statement for solving the crisis. Ethics Energy Efficiency

  41. Ethics • It was due to unethical business practices that oil became the standard for energy production in the first place.

  42. Ethics • Therefore, it become paramount to create a new set of values and standards to follow for the energy “industry.”

  43. Ethics • This is our “Crystal Path” course of ethics, so called because we believe these are resonant values which will enhance the energy of individuals' lives.

  44. Ability to Utilize Language to create Harmony Balance & Equality Flow of Energy Innovation and Imagination Resonance The Company Values • Integrity • Learning from Mistakes • Will to Accomplish • Thirst for Knowledge • Creativity • Silence Until Release • Confidence

  45. Energy • Furthermore, energy should be something that is shared with all people, not amassed and hoarded. The amassing of energy is not power, but the vacuum of power. Power is when energy is used and returned to it's source.

  46. Energy • If a wireless universal system of power transmission exists, then this ethic of resonance is soundly entrenched in our business model. Energy is a right of all free beings. Technology is all that you should be paying for.

  47. Energy • This business does not seek to become a utility company – it seeks to replace the utility companies with something more beneficial to both the people of the planet and the environment. This is a bold statement, but remember – things should have never developed down this path, anyway.

  48. Efficiency • If you create a more efficient car or even a more efficient light bulb, you are creating a world that is wasting less energy through dissonant technology. Closed systems and dissonance cause entropy, which wastes energy.

  49. Efficiency • Just for one gallon of gas, think of how much energy went into drilling, extracting, transporting, refining, transporting again, and pumping at the gas station is required. How much energy is expended just so you can drive 15-30 miles in a car?!

  50. Efficiency • If our energy system relies on the other 74% of the energy that you cannot see in the Universe, it will not run out in our lifetime. And, through usage it is being replaced through kinetic energy and other means, which means it is a highly efficient source of energy.

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