New World Vision
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17 Oct 2011 09:45 PM

A new way for us, but, I think it may be very old.

When I was in my mid 20s, now 50s, I thought of the mass of humans, cars and roads. I lived on the Pacific Beach in Ca. I searched my mind as to why things happen. I had no home or did I watch TVs. When I told my brother about a idea, he called it 'Psychobabble', I was recovering from one of many tragic events in my life. I never told the story to anyone until this month, 20 plus years later.

The dream:

You will see 6 pyramids with beams that have shock absorbers for earthquake and adjustments. This is actually a diamond shaped building with only the upper part showing.

The top part should have 1,000 living quarters, about 12 x 15 x 300, each with a large window, the sizes of living space may vary for the the top homes. Each pyramid should about 100 shops and restaurants with out windows except a few with a window.
The lower part of the building would hold factories and other manufacturing spaces. Six units are in a manageable community. Four Green houses for food, sports arena in the center, cars on rails, but why would you travel a long distance if everything is in your community? Trains for major events and a super large entertainment center.
This idea will basically help limit or gets rid of the auto mobiles. Man would still have a few gas autos and vacation cabins. Work 6 days a week for 6 hours a day, six years, with the seventh year off on vacation.

The following is the way I see it today. I do believe the Auto is / was a great idea and was a nice program when there was not billions of them, a few are OK, but not billions of them.

The Auto / Car has to be one of the biggest pieces of crap ever (out of control) abused by men. Autos are just a big mess and polluting lots of land and water. It seems everyone depends on them, needs them to live, some even drive to get a cup of coffee and others drive just to take a walk.

Autos are one of the main reason for the wars we have in the 21 century. I think the less motor cars the better mankind will be.

China is kind of a new world, undeveloped and not set deeply in the ways of other industrial nations. Just wait until one billion more autos are running on roads in Asia and South America.


I suggest we build communities were one can live with out cars. The idea I propose would take over 50 years to even be a modern way to live. The idea is just a small part (one unit) of a much larger community. We still need construction crews that would work on the road. We still need factories that cove large amounts of land and would have to be away from the general public, travel by train to work in big factories. You would still have land owners holding vacation spots, farms and homes if you can afford to live in the woods. You, families, and money savers can take a year off to travel the world if you have the money. You can still have / own Subways, Macs and Pizza Hut in every building and so on. The idea is just condensing the population and removing the sprawl and the need to travel by a motor vehicle.

Man has the intellect to build a new type of building (no more mud huts) just like we did with the internal combustion motor. I see this idea as you do, this is just like the auto, a great invention of the world.

Did I say anything about Global Warming? NO!
The earth has had so much Co2 from volcanoes dispersed in just a few days, it always recovers in a few years. CO2 is much different then heavy metals in the air and water, or other synthesized / concentrated gases and chemicals.
The sun and when meteors hit the earth will cause a cooling period or a extra warm period.

This topic is all about tremendous amounts of resources in just living, or building a car to live.

This is a side note.
I believe in a higher power, a god of good and a lord of evil.
I also come to understand and believe in other life forms, seen and unseen.

5,000 years ago man made a building, a pyramid. I have thoughts. My thinking is, with the limited amounts of knowledge and resource manipulation, why did men (Man) make pyramids around the world almost simultaneously. Did all the tribes have communications with each other, or did man attempt to build something they see from a higher power, a vision, or did a machine like a computer fall in the the life of man. With out much knowledge, the men were so impressed they did the best they could to replicate what they saw?
Was the photo posted in #1 the view of a world from fay away?
Is this a con job to you make you think.

How about this line of thought... A being was so intelligent, the entity created a organic computer, it escaped and this computer was so smart, over time it developed legs, arms and hands.

The reason I like this structure is because is has benefits over the standard straight up buildings. The sky scrapers get so tall and it is so hard to walk up and down the stairs, but, you can use a elevator to travel 120 floors.

The Pyramid has a wide foot print. The base of the population live without the use of elevators. This building can take high winds without blowing over, does not block out the sky or make a concert jungle like living.

Maybe a smaller building to start, 300 living units and 40 business spaces to start.

The Ark of the Covenant...What is it? It is said to be the message from God.

Agreeing with ancient sources about a magnificent light emitted from the Ark,

The biblical account relates that during the Israelites' exodus from Egypt, the Ark was carried by the priests some 2,000 cubits in advance of the people and their army, or host.[9] When the Ark was borne by priests into the bed of the Jordan, water in the river separated, opening a pathway for the entire host to pass through (Josh. 3:15-16; 4:7-18). The city of Jericho was taken with no more than a shout after the Ark of the Covenant was paraded for seven days around its wall by seven priests sounding seven trumpets of rams' horns (Josh. 6:4-20). When carried, the Ark was always wrapped in a veil, in Tasha skins and a blue cloth, and was carefully concealed, even from the eyes of the Kohanim who carried it. There are no contemporary extra-biblical references to the Ark.[10]


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Today, it seems the big governments are dumb, like a sack of rocks or they too are greedy and want to build cars for profits.

Billions go in to building cars and digging for oil, making wars.

Why not spend billions on pyramid research and development?

Programed by the Founding Fathers 1776

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I found this posted on a forum, they think the guy is crazy.

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09 Dec 2011 10:25 PM
"Why not spend billions on pyramid research and development?"
That is not the role of government, it is the role of private enterprise. Sooo you should do it. I would suspect that your idea has not been built, because people don't want to live there.
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09 Dec 2011 11:39 PM
The Auto / Car has to be one of the biggest pieces of crap ever (out of control) abused by men.

I think the ambulance has been an overwhelming positive for mankind.  The roads it operates on were designed for cars, and for the most part paid for by the taxes on the gasoline consumed by those cars.  The ambulance drivers, in turn, probably learned the overwhelming majority of their driving skills by driving a non-ambulance vehicle for one of your "abusive" purposes.  It is certain that if cars were never developed, good roads would have never been developed, and those ambulances would never be able to reach my house on those holidays when my visiting sister's blood sugar drops below 40 and she has changed her emergency glucose medicine and neglected to tell me, again.  I guess in your ideal world, instead of calling someone who knows how to handle the situation and they in turn being able to arrive and render aid within twenty or so minutes, the thing to do would be to watch her die, and somehow that is better for the planet, because it is always better for someone to die than for man to leave some kind of footprint on the planet.

Today, I drove over 230 miles (you probably would call it 369 kilometers) to apply my technical expertise to two paper mills, both of which employ thousands of people in those small little towns they are in, and because people like me are available to them at short notice, they don't shut down their paper machines at a cost of $10,000 an hour at one and $17,000 an hour at the other, so all the people there get to keep their jobs, and those little towns continue to realize a major economic benefit, and the paper mills can continue to operate against ever increasing global competition, because I can get in a car and drive to those locations when needed, along with probably 100 other people who do similar work to me, who probably drove to those locations today from 150 mile radius or so, and because of wonderful technology we can carry our cellular phones and even access the internet so that those businesses can still flourish and employ people in the United States, all because we all have cars and can go where we either want to or need to whenever we like.  And by making this trip today, I paid at least $5.00 US in gasoline taxes, most of which will be used to keep up the roads I traveled on, which will in turn allow school buses and ambulances to use them.  I could drive a smaller car and use less fuel, but it is important to me be able to work and be productive when I get to my destination, so I need a comfortable car, then, I need to be able to talk on my cellular phone while traveling, so it has to be quiet, and then, I have to haul tools and equipment with me sometimes, so it has to be a little larger.  And, it has to have air conditioning or I am not going.

One day next week, I will make a similar trip to other sites to try to get a waste water treatment facility operating properly.

Any room for a paper mill in one of your pyramids?  You're going to need some toilet paper in there, unless everyone is going to use a composting toilet.  But, you need sawdust for that, which is a byproduct of the forest industry, and is cost effective because.....

China is kind of a new world, undeveloped and not set deeply in the ways of other industrial nations.

And the largest polluter on the planet, depending on how you measure it.  Are you comfortable with China having a nuclear power program, considering they don't care about putting lead in the paint used on children's toys, or poison in pet food, or getting the chemicals in pharmaceuticals mixed up? 

5,000 years ago man made a building, a pyramid. I have thoughts. My thinking is, with the limited amounts of knowledge and resource manipulation, why did men (Man) make pyramids around the world almost simultaneously

Because the men building those pyramids were slaves.  Their lives didn't matter, and they could be used up and disposed of when they couldn't produce anymore.  Free men would not have built those pyramids, because they consumed way too many resources and produced no value, other than as a 3500 year old monument to a despot.  By the way, I think the pyramids in South America were a couple of thousand years later than the the ones in Egypt, hardly "around the world simultaneously", or, at least the last time I read a book about it it wasn't.  They may have changed the books, again.

Did all the tribes have communications with each other, or did man attempt to build something they see from a higher power, a vision, or did a machine like a computer fall in the the life of man. With out much knowledge, the men were so impressed they did the best they could to replicate what they saw?

Once again, many, many slaves.  The slaves who built those pyramids only had one vision: to live another day.  If some kind of devine or intelligent intervention occurred, then it certainly did not seek to better the lives of the many thousands of slaves who must have died to build those pyramids, according to everything we know about that culture.

Ok, that's all in fun.  Keep dreaming about pyramids if you want to, but, cars are pyramids to some people, let them enjoy their dreams too.  A 1967 GTO convertible, for instance, is another great mystery of life.....








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11 Jan 2012 09:40 PM
That is a very elaborate dream you have there. Rather than knock it just because I'm not too fully aware of its context, I think it best to simply say that it was a very interesting read.


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