Imagine someone building a machine that, using the cosmos’ pervasive, free, inexhaustible energy, pumps out / pump over more energy than it uses. A Feynman or Tesla would make that happen if they wanted to. An Indian or Russian as well could do that if they wanted to (aka, if God gave them that mission).
Imagine the armies of private and public officials who would descend on such a development, to kill it, were its progenitor not protected by some very wealthy and in their own right worldly-powerful persons (aka, Divine Grace). Such were the conditions of Martin Luther and to a lesser extent, but to the same effect, Nicola Tesla.
All this space this, space that, war this, war that, economy this, economy that, is misdirection from the real work of decentralizing, paralleling, and hardening power generation. There is the new economy.
If you are not getting what you want, check your assumptions. Make a machine that collects more power for transmission than it uses for collection and transmission combined.
Already we pump out / pump over oil and gas and, although not thought of as such but is, coal. The universal energy in which we live and breathe and have our being should be pump-able, with more pumped out / pumped over than is required for pumping. Or at least, an endless, self-rejuvenating supply.
Principle I
Principle II
Principle III
The fifth is the flower of Shanti (peace). One should remain peaceful through all the vicissitudes of life. Only then can one attain divine grace. Great devotees like Tyagaraja, Tukaram and Droupadi underwent many hardships. They bore all sufferings with patience. Tyagaraja said, “One cannot attain happiness without inner peace.” Man needs peace at the physical, mental and spiritual levels. Peace is not present in the external world. It is present within. Y ou are the embodiment of peace. In worldly life, there are bound to be many hardships, but one should not be perturbed. One should bear all sufferings with fortitude and patience. Human life is given not merely to enjoy worldly pleasures like birds and beasts. Life becomes meaningful only when one experiences the peace that originates from the heart.