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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Aug 2, 2023 10:38:59 GMT
I just wonder about this, since alternative sources (as for instance, taking electricity from a lemon, or using windmills to get electricity) are not the same as power stations, or sorta. If mechanical energy can be used, why electrical one doesn't? Isn't it the same?
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Post by MAYA-EL on Aug 16, 2023 5:15:56 GMT
I think the ishue is that science to them is the devil and so they stick to whatever technology they originally started with.
I found a video where this guy made a natural gas compost maker that made enough methane for about 2hrs of cooking or heating a day and when it stopped working they would use the stuff inside as fertilizer in the garden and then refill it and start the process over again it was ingenious
There are so many ways to make a self sufficient Homestead one of the most effective ones would be to set up a solar powered water cracking contraption to make hydrogen you would easily be able to make enough to heat a moderately sized house or to run a generator or even if you had a way to bottle it properly you could run a diesel engine off of it just have a large propane tank in the back bit of the truck Although it's much easier to make biodiesel than it is to do that.
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Post by Elizabeth on Aug 16, 2023 6:47:26 GMT
As fat as I hear about Amish or the ones in the USA, it isn't necessarily that they can't use technology. They use it with the help of others. If someone who isn't Amish wants to give them a ride in their car then they will seek that person. So they will use the car but not drive it themselves. If they want to I guess use another item then they will get someone to do it for them too. So a lot of their activities are still done by technology but by outsiders. Like no cell phones either unless like their driver has one and they want them to call someone for them. Those people living near them are able to make great money by driving the Amish around, or so I hear.
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