Frederick Bott
2 min readAug 15, 2023

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I just feel like this is an energy war that should never have happened, and it is still a fizzling pile of poo that could blow up in nuclear armageddon in a second, as long as it fizzles.

Imagine what would happen, if we started issuing solar stimulus tommorrow, including to all the soldiers and folk fignting in the war.

Most would go home and not bother fighting any longer, they wouldn't need to, to collect their wages.

If we offered it also to Russian soldiers, even including Wagner group, they would defect in an instant, to peace in prosperity.

Within a very short time, a matter of weeks or months, we would begin to see the advantages to be had by creating and expanding whatever domestic and community solar hydrogen facilities we could create, with our new-found wealth, we would quickly realise that the stimulus goes up, with more implementation of more solar collection and creation infrastructure.

Folk would again be trading in markets with free money, making things like oil go negative in price, again, and the values of all the currencies involved would again go up, since everyone would see them again doing something useful.

The environment would be showing instant recovery in addition, like it did before due to no-one having to drive any longer to jobs they hate, because their wages would be paid anyway, we could even complete the grand resignation, isolating all business we see not adding value, the businesses we hate to work for.

We would realise quickly also the stimulus could be quickly automated by Ai.

Best of all the effects of all of this would be that we would be putting more energy than ever from the sun to use, creating things other than the heat it creates by just landing on Earth, remaining unused by either us or nature. So the net effect on temperature would be negative.

That would be in addition to us no longer taking stuff from earth which is not heat, converting it to heat, of course that was unsustainable by itself, destruction by definition.

Personally I think this is where we have to go, the only way out of the mess we are in, with planet literally burning, before any nuclear war, it is the perception of scarcity that drives all war and all inhumanity, so it is the threat of scarcity we need to remove to fix the problem.

We wouldn't need to trade with Russia after that, at least not for fossil fuels. They would be quite jealous that we found a way to get off the hook, they would be sure to follow suit very shortly, along with China.

Write on Scott, we'll get there soon, I think :)

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Frederick Bott
Frederick Bott

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