The Problem Many experts in the field predict (and hope) that population will peak out at nine to ten billion, and then reduce to about eight billion as a sustainable population. If this is true, we can, and should, design a sustainable (near equilibrium) economic system based on a population of about eight billion.… Continue reading AQUATER PAPER 3.2 THE ORBITAL ENERGY SUPPLY SYSTEM
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AQUATER PAPER 3.1 THE FINAL SOLUTION TO MAN’S POPULATION PROBLEM
THE PROBLEM This is a critical time for humans on earth. Specifically: We are polluting the air and changing the climate. We are running out of the energy we use the most (oil and gas) We are running out of jobs for the coming generation. We are gradually using up our retirement funds (social security,… Continue reading AQUATER PAPER 3.1 THE FINAL SOLUTION TO MAN’S POPULATION PROBLEM
AQUATER PAPER 3.0 MANKIND’S POPULATION PROBLEM AND THE AQUATER ORBITERS
The Problem This is a critical time for humans on earth. Specifically, we are facing five critical problems: We are polluting the air and changing the climate. We are running out of the energy we use the most (oil and gas) We are running out of jobs for the coming generation. We are gradually using… Continue reading AQUATER PAPER 3.0 MANKIND’S POPULATION PROBLEM AND THE AQUATER ORBITERS
AQUATER PAPER 2.7 RULES OF OPERATION OF A STATIC CIVILIZATION
The Problem In the Aquater Papers 1.1 to 2.4 various problems in sustainability have been discussed for our current static civilization. Our current civilization is static in that it is limited to earth and earth resources. It was found that most of the goods and services our civilization needs to survive appear to be amenable… Continue reading AQUATER PAPER 2.7 RULES OF OPERATION OF A STATIC CIVILIZATION
AQUATER PAPER 2.6 REFUGEES, TERRORISTS AND THE AQUATERS
The Problem There is turmoil that results in desperate people in several areas of the world as people struggle to advance within their society and the world at large. There are three primary drivers for these restless people. The inability to obtain a living (food, clothing and shelter). The inability to have political control… Continue reading AQUATER PAPER 2.6 REFUGEES, TERRORISTS AND THE AQUATERS