I seem to have two sides to my hopeful thinking, one is that doing everything naturally will solve all problems and the other lies in technology.
I have similar thoughts, but I wouldn't have learned about raw paleo if it wasn't for the web, the pinnacle of human technology. I also think ultimately it should be possible to manufacture the perfect human food, but still the energy has to come from somewhere.
You don't believe those water splitting machines work then Satya?
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I'm often inspired by the great minds of the past; and then discouraged about how they were usually killed or banished in some way.
I've followed a lot of leads in the alternative science area, read forums like overunity.com, absorbed the ideas of people like Lindemann. At the moment the only authority in this area I trust is William Lyne, author of occult ether physics and space aliens from the pentagon. He focuses on Tesla inventing the electromagnetic flying saucer and the history of its cover up through the intentionally misleading staged debate between Skeptics and UFOlogists. I highly recommend his books to anyone interested in this area. An interview he did with an ex Disney animator is up on youtube, unfortunately the audio quality isn't very good (selecting always use high quality video in youtube's settings should help):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBrKJKFPjgc&hl=enSorry this is only the first part (1/9), I tried to make a text link but it shows up inline.