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"The I is correct to challenge I to cite the benefit of ank application in the modern world.
Here's one thought: Electromagnetic energy as a powersource is dominated by European utility companies and Electronics manufacturers, which have created a trade imbalance and have enlsaved I&I to their applications of electromagnetic energy. Perhaps, by rediscovering the ancient uses, I&I could bypass the current monopolies that control electromagnetic energy use. For example, if the ankh could be used to power some sort of vehicle, then I&I could develop a vehicle industry based on that powersource, which, theoretically, is free. In this way, I&I could move out of the current said monopolies. Or something like that."
***True. I also thought of this when I was posing the question to you. There are other less distructive sources of energy that are already known though...yet because the imperialist capitalist system is dominent currently...these choices are overlooked or sabotaged. I remember there was a man in California when I lived there that ran his car off of garbage(I'm serious)...Since he went public with this I've heard he mysteriousely dissapeared. IMO we need to get power first before we put so much energy into rediscovering the ancient sciences. Otherwise things we re-discover could be used as a weapon against us. The ones with the current power took gun powder used for fireworks in China and make it into a weapon to subdue China.
"Also, the book makes the point that if the Original creators of this technology did not see fit to use it to make so much electrical gadgets, then, in their eyes, there was some better use. What was the better use?"
***Good question. And how could that better use be misused...that's what our enemies would like to know. Should we mess with it before or after we iradicate this system?
Call me paranoid.
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