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What characteristic would you say that people in the free energy community have in common?
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none fit into a traditional "consumer" mold
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Why do you think so few people either have heard about it ?
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because the average person does NOT want to be different. everyone is afraid to be the first to do something "irrational" compaired to the mainstream's ideas of what is acceptable and what is not.
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Why has "legitimate" science seemed to reject it?
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two reasons
1. no scientist that has spent half a lifetime in study, and countless thousands of dollars in degrees can admit that it was all a fraud. pride overtakes rationality because then they would automatically feel that they wasted their life because of a lie.
2. some KNOW the truth but GREED takes over.
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How do you see the future, in the next ten years, for the free energy movement?
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i believe we will see a fraction of a moment where "free energy" takes the stage, but this will be quickly overrun, taxed, controlled, and restricted just like the internet is about to become, just like they did with alcohol, just like they did with hemp, just like they did with oil, nuclear energy, income taxes...
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How is important to the average person?
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this question is missing something.
but i will assume you meant, "how important is
free energy to the average person"
IF!! free energy devices can be distributed in a wise way, i believe it could mean a financial boost to the economy. if people are saving $200 - $500 dollars in electric (add on gas/electric conversions) they will be more free to spend. this is common sense. tax revenue will go up(more spending), jobs will become more available, and everyone can breathe again.