Thursday, January 31, 2013

Sustainable capitalism & new tech

The United States of America enjoys two great freedoms: democracy and capitalism. These systems are designed to distribute wealth, control supply and demand, and ensure every citizen's voice is heard. But what happens when those voices turn hostile? What happens when those very systems designed to keep people safe, do the opposite?
In the last American presidential election, there was a lot of talk about the 1% and the uneven distribution of power in the United States. With the economic crisis that swept the globe, that percentage continues to dwindle. When will it be enough? When the entire nation is poor and only one or two financial monarchs control all of the resources?
There is one resource that can never be stolen, or bought, from us: and that's innovative thinking. The human mind is capable of great things. History is proof of that. From understanding how big our universe is, to how small the building blocks of life are, innovative thinking drives progress.
Researchers at NRGLab live by this code. Working tirelessly day in and day out to perfect energy-producing technology, NRG is at the forefront of innovation. If their vision of the future comes true, electricity will not only affordable, but universally available. Sustainable energy is the key to sustaining other systems, like capitalism and democracy, for ourselves, and spreading it throughout the rest of the world. It levels the playing field. Keeps them safe. Creates new opportunities. Motives people to think, and test accept norms. Above all, new technology ensures equality.
Thanks to companies like NRG, the world is on the verge of experiencing shared freedom and peace for the first time in our planet's long history. The question remains: which side of history will you find yourself on?

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The SH Box in America?

For the United States of America, it's impossible to cut budget expenses, because this will automatically create a deficit in private demand. Private demand in the US is already subsidized from the budget, and any further decrease would cause the overall GDP to decline. Increasing budget revenue is also almost impossible, since the only source of said growth is the emission of the Federal Reserve System. This phenomenon, however, would be reflected in the budget right away, which could also result in a drop in America's credit rating. So what can be done? Only one thing: find a new source of budget revenue.

Special Federal Reserve loans can be issued to so called “banks agents” (like JP Morgan, Chase) in order to finance SH-box production. Manufacturing plants for SH-box production would become a new source of revenue. The program provides for the construction of 400 factories around the world. These factories will manufacture 23 million SH-boxes in three years. The boxes will generate $31.5 trillion worth of cost-efficient energy at $0.05kW/h. The contracts alone will be worth $1.65 trillion . Banks can match this amount 5-6 times. This way, America can experience growth in both GDP and overall rating.

The SH-boxes in question are already available. However, no American business has indicated any interest since they all seem sufficed with their energy providers, and stuck in the rut of their corporate routines. Most of these companies are cutting investment payments for 2013; the next step will be laying off staff, or introducing a hiring freeze. Unemployment will keep growing.

The irony is that the solution already exists! How bad do things have to get before American businesses will consider the SH-box technology as the cost-effective solution, and the way of the future, that it truly is?

Sunday, January 27, 2013

More about NRGLab's crystals


I want to hear what you guys think of this technology. Your feedback has been great so far. Did this video help answer some of your questions?

Friday, January 25, 2013

The SH Box could outlive us all

Suppose the SH Box can hold 250,000 hours of charge. That's probably too much for the needs of regular families. But not for companies and corporations.

Creating generators from this SH Box technology is only seven years old. Yet to date, none of the boxes have worked past their service life. So let's stop and do the math. An SH Box sold to a client is supposed to be good for 250,000 hours. The first box produced was in 2011 for a company called Seahorse  NRG. By the end of 2012, Seahorse had leaned heavily on the SH Box for more than 8,000 hours, but the box was still running great. In order to know whether an SH Box has outlived its function, we will need to observe it for more than 20 years.
 It's difficult to predict exactly how long the SH Box will run for. But no matter how long that turns out to be, the service life will be significantly longer than any battery, accumulator,  solid-fuel element or common fuel generator. The incredible service life is the result of pristine production conditions, quality components, expertly designed construction, and innovative operating facilities. A number of samples of Seahorse NRG's SH Box allows us to perform calculated experiments and draw theoretical conclusions regarding the box's service life of 20 years, and beyond.  

The SH Box decreases the flow of electricity over time. When Seahorse NRG states that the SH Box will serve you for over two decades, you should take this decrease into account. The generator's power flow will slowly dwindle over its service life. But if we switched on the SH Box and waited until it spit out its very last watt of power, we could, in theory, be waiting for a hundred years. If not longer. 
In reality, we need to get the specific power output numbers from the SH Box in order to conclude how long it will last. Seahorse NRG has identified two thresholds, upon which the SH Box should be considered 'out of service'. These two thresholds are 30% and 50% degradation of electrical flow. Both are connected with economic efficiency. The first threshold, at 30% degradation, is covered under warranty within the first 10 years. If the power of your SH Box falls below this threshold, the company will exchange it free of charge and install a brand new box. If the power of the SH Box falls below 50% within 20 years, and achieves this decrease along the given curve of expected power decrease (on an even basis), then the SH Box is considered standard and will NOT be replaced.

These thresholds involve the quality of crystals inside the SH Box. These crystals are responsible for generating electricity from natural heat. Each SH Box will be marked “Service life up to 250,000 hours,” but in reality, a more appropriate approximation of the 'qualitative' service life of the box is between 5 and 8 years (with power decreases up to 2% annually) under a continuous work load.

Seahorse NRG performs regular tests on exploitation of the SH Boxes to evaluate their real service life. Here are examples of two tests performed by Zeev Driori, an NRGLab technician stationed in Israel:

1. The SH Box was kept in a short-circuited condition within 3,000 thousand hours of operation. The SH Box was switched on and off every 5 seconds within these 3,000 hours. The power loss was 3% from the beginning of the experiment.

2. The SH Box was kept in a short-circuited condition within 2,400 thousand hours of operation. When the SH Box was disconnected, it continued to generate energy after 30 minutes of 'rest'. The power loss was 10% from the beginning of the experiment.

So, according to the SH Box product guide, the estimated service life of a box is 20 years. However, in theory, the crystals in the SH Boxes could have an almost unlimited service life. Imagine the possibilities! Imagine if SH Boxes were made available to the third-world. Imagine world peace through the democratization of technology like this. NRGLab's SH Box is only the first step, but it's a step in the right direction. It's up the rest of us, all of us -- the politicians, the philanthropists, and the wealthiest 1% -- to take the leap, and follow their lead.