Cutting Edge Research The Ultimate Sustainable Future Energy
Cutting Edge Research The Ultimate Sustainable Future Energy Solution- Tapping Human Consciousness Dr. J. Satish Kumar, MD National Director, UAE Global Union of Scientists for Peace. 2010
Scheme of Discussion The Ultimate Sustainable Future Energy Solution. Tapping Human Consciousness Problem Definition Growing Energy Demand Improper Energy Priorities Solution Definition ‘Problems’ in solution Lack of Application of Available Knowledge Narrow Business Motivated Interests Advanced Technology of Consciousness Coherence for Energy Saving Implementation Strategies Immediate Follow Up Long Term Strategy 2010
Earth in Problem Defined Crisis Global Climate Change Global Financial Crisis Global Terrorism Global Pandemics Family Break Ups Growing Energy Demand
Energy Every where. . Not a bit free. . ? Raising energy demand Problem Defined is the cause for almost all of the crisis Growing Energy Demand
Problem Defined Energy for what? Energy to Fulfill our Needs? or Desires? Growing Energy Demand
Problem Defined Is our wants justified?
Problem Defined Lets see how we spend our energy? • Climate Control-AC -Warming or Cooling • Artificial Lighting at night • Transportation of people & goods • Agriculture • Other industries • Entertainment • Defense & War
The Earth as an ecosystem is changing, attributable in great part to the effects of globalization and that eventually means Problem Defined man/human activities.
More carbon dioxide is Problem Defined now in the atmosphere than has been in the past 650, 000 years. This carbon stays in the atmosphere, acts like a warm blanket, and holds in the heat — hence the name ‘global warming’
Nature’s Fine Balance The reason we exist on this planet is because the earth naturally traps Problem Defined just enough heat in the atmosphere to keep the temperature within a very narrow range - this creates the conditions that give us breathable air, clean water, and the weather we depend on to survive.
Problem Defined Imminent Crisis Human beings have begun to tip that balance
Solution Redefined Renewable Energy Nuclear & others. . ?
Is Nuclear Power a Future Energy Solution & a Global Warming Solution? The contribution of nuclear energy to reduce the cause of global warming is only 10% IEA investigated to which extent emissions of CO 2 could be prevented if politics applied rigorous measures. From all measures investigated, nuclear energy was found to have the least effect (only 10%). Solution Redefined Almost 80% of the desired effects are due to the energy increasing efficiency.
Solution Redefined Beyond these Renewable Technologies. . Get to know the Advanced Technology of Consciousness
Simple Solutions Sophisticated Technology of the material world doesn’t ensure prevention of problems or any permanent solution. Solution Redefined Advanced technology of consciousness though not materially sophisticated does work 100% and ensures success and survival with ease.
There is a need for phase transition in strategic planning. Solution Redefined It can occur only with change in human consciousness.
Back to Basics Solution Redefined With out this fundamental building block of tapping human consciousness, any program or scheme is inviting a colossal failure however sophisticated their technology or planning may appear. The above statement is based on path breaking latest researches in quantum physics.
Solution Redefined Lets open our eyes to newer, deeper perspectives…. …. in our endeavor to find the true solutions to problems
Solution Redefined Tuning Human Mind To receive from the infinite source of creativity…. THE UNIFIED FIELD
Solution Redefined Unified Field
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Scientific Research on TM • Solution Redefined • • • A critical experimental test of the Invincible Defense Technology was conducted during the peak of the Lebanon war. A day-by-day study of a two-month assembly in Israel in 1983 showed that, on days when the number of participants in this Unified Field-based approach to defense (“TM Group Size, ” right) was high, war deaths in neighboring Lebanon dropped by 76% (p < 10 -7). In addition, crime, traffic accidents, fires, and other indicators of social stress in Israel (combined into a Composite Index) all correlated strongly with changes in TM group size. Other possible causes (weekends, holidays, weather, etc. ) were statistically controlled for (Journal of Conflict Resolution 32: 776812, 1988).
Router: The Hypothalamus Solution Redefined Balancing … Satiety Center Hunger Center Balanced Ecology Sustainable Energy
Life Style Science 8 Aspects YAMA Social Ethics NIYAMA Personal Rules of Conduct ASANA Postures PRANAYAMA Breath Regulation PRATYAHARA Introspection Solution Redefined DHYANA Meditation DHARANA Concentration SAMADHI Higher States of Consciousness Ancient Yoga is the science of unfolding the creative energy in you by yoking the self with the nature
Solution Redefined Traditional Knowledge from all over the world teaches us to live a balanced life in tune with nature.
Example of lack of application & integration of available Knowledge Uncoordinated Strategic Planning Global Challenges in Energy Sector Artificial Light at Night Strain on resources Solution Redefined Health Hazard Ecological Impact Energy Drain
Solution Redefined Example of lack of application & integration of available Knowledge
Solution Redefined Example of lack of application & integration of available Knowledge Shameful Wastage of Resources on Show Lighting is responsible for 1/4 th of all energy consumption worldwide and case studies have shown that several forms of over-illumination constitute energy wastage.
Example of lack of application & integration of available Knowledge Global Night Solution Redefined Lights http: //www. inquinamentoluminoso. it/worldatlas/pages/fig 1. htm
Example of lack of application & integration of available Knowledge Solution Redefined Compare …. the maps. Artificial Night Sky in the World Global incidence of Breast Cancer
Example of lack of application & integration of available Knowledge Artificial Light At Night Evidence is emerging that disruption of one's circadian clock is associated with cancer in humans, Solution Redefined and that interference with internal timekeeping can tip the balance in favor of tumor development. .
Example of lack of application & integration of available Knowledge • Elevated risk of breast cancer exists in humans after longer periods of rotating night work. • Night time exposure to artificial light stimulated the growth of implanted human breast tumor cells in rats by suppressing the levels of melatonin. Solution Redefined • Extended periods of night time darkness greatly slowed the growth of these tumors.
Implementation Strategies
Multidimensional Strategic Planning for Future Energy Solution Reduce Demand Ecological Implementation Strategies Quantum Physical Optimize Supply Biological Future Energy Solution Sociological
The Solution From The Depth Of Creation Implementation Strategies A coherent society expends less energy While functioning with increased creativity Meissner Effect: Invincibility through Internal Coherence
Sustainable Future Energy Sustainable Energy Implementation Strategies Sustainable Energy
Implementation Strategies Immediate Action Steps Immediately establish a group of at least 1, 000 to 2, 000 coherencecreating experts (depending upon the size of the national population) trained in the Invincible Technology to secure domestic tranquility, stability, and harmony within the nation. Quickly expand this group to 8, 000 coherence-creating experts—the number required to create a powerful influence of peace and harmony on a global scale.
Implementation Strategies The simplest way to establish a 8, 000 Implementation Strategies group of trained experts in Invincible Technology is within a large university or college. Every country has hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of students. With proper training, a group of 8, 000 students can become a powerful coherencecreating force, bringing prosperity & invincibility to the nation.
Implementation Strategies It is only necessary to only add to the curriculum a period, each morning and evening, for collective practice of the Transcendental Meditation. Extensive published research on the application of these programs in education confirms that, in addition to the powerful effect of peace and national coherence created by these programs, the students individually benefit profoundly, graduating as highly productive, enlightened leaders of society.
Implementation Strategies Science of Coherence
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The Technology that aids a balanced human mind is the Target: Human Mind first priority that any government should focus on in the search for Futuristic Implementation Strategies energy solutions
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