Re: Solar Power
Grishny, on host 207.90.119.236
Sunday, June 10, 2001, at 12:29:56
Solar Power posted by Jezzika on Sunday, June 10, 2001, at 10:42:01:
> Well, when will solar power *be* developed? > It's still in it's infancy years after > discovery.
I don't know. Maybe you're right; maybe it never will be, even though it should. Maybe Travholt's vision of the future will come to pass.
I read an interested novel once by Larry Burkett called Solar Flare. I didn't think it was very well written, but the premise was interesting. In it, massive solar flares disrupted all electromagnetic devices on earth for a period of several months. Nothing electronic worked anymore, and society was suddenly plunged back into the pre-industrial age. Planes dropped out of the sky; cars died on the highways; mass transit and communication suddenly ended. People had to go back to eighteenth-century ways of doing things. Eventually, the solar flares died down and technology returned, but a lot of people didn't want to go back to their old (new) lifestyles.
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