Frederick Bott
2 min readNov 21, 2021

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Imagine, if the project of Nikolai Tesla to provide free energy and internet-like connectivity had not been defunded.

(JP Morgin, Tesla's sole funder, de-funded the project on the news that electrical power would not be chargeable)

Lets say it was successful, and all people now had free power from the sun for all things, and we'd been internet connected since then.

Note with free power, and the internet, we can create an awful lot of things for free, like Bitcoin for example, which is exchanged for increasing amounts of fiat money in markets.

So, with everyone having free money, we might realise there is no reason to go and try to brutalise other countries to gain wealth.

In other words, no further reason to carry on the business of colonialism, and wage / debt slavery within our our own countries.

Would we still have had two world wars, and further constant interventions in countries around the world?

Would we still have had nuclear weapons?

Would we not have had continuous progression of technology, like supersonic commercial air travel, powered by green hydrogen, after the moon landings, to now be landing on other planets?

Would we not have had non-profit research on vaccines for viruses we knew would one day inevitably appear?

Would we not be effectively immortal by now, with Nikolai Tesla, Einstein, and all the other Geniuses, that might have appeared from the populations lost to unnecessary humanity decimation still with us, flying on interplanetary missions?

It it really extreme to think of this, or is it really extreme to not think of it?

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Frederick Bott
Frederick Bott

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