The article discusses the transformative potential of technology that aligns with natural principles, specifically emphasizing the use of space and shape to create sustainable and regenerative solutions for the future.
Abstract
The article "The #1 Technology That Will Change the World" advocates for a paradigm shift in technology development, moving towards a "Moonshot Mindset" that seeks to create a world that is exponentially better than the current one. It highlights the importance of ecosystem restoration and the alignment of technology with natural laws, drawing inspiration from figures like Buckminster Fuller and Johan Gielis. The piece underscores the potential of using space, magnetism, gravity, and the Superformula to innovate products and systems that are more inclusive, sustainable, and in harmony with the environment. It also provides real-life examples of companies like Blue Earth Innovations that are applying these principles to address environmental challenges, such as water purification and soil regeneration.
Opinions
The author expresses admiration for the Moonshot Mindset, exemplified by Kennedy's ambition to land on the moon, as a catalyst for transformative technological advancements.
There is a call to move beyond incremental improvements and aim for a future that is 70 times better in terms of health, inclusivity, and environmental sustainability.
The article promotes the idea of combining diverse elements such as science and art, Western and Eastern wisdom, and hope with action to create a regenerative future.
The author is inspired by the work of Buckminster Fuller, who envisioned creating functions without matter by utilizing space, magnetism, and gravity, leveraging quantum physics and relativity.
Johan Gielis's Superformula is highlighted as a significant achievement that can simulate all shapes found in nature, with applications across various fields, including design and gaming.
The author believes that combining Fuller's concepts with Gielis's Superformula could lead to the creation of super-wise technology, revolutionizing industries and creating smarter, more sustainable solutions.
Blue Earth Innovations is presented as a leading example of a company that applies quantum physics, space, and shape to develop innovative water systems and cleanse polluted environments.
The author is optimistic about the potential of free energy solutions that do not rely on traditional technologies like solar panels or windmills, citing the work of Frank Collaris and Lilly Huis in 't Veld.
The article concludes with a personal note from the author, inviting connections and expressing a commitment to learning and engaging with the world's regenerative potential.
Why would we limit ourselves to what we already know? Why would we try to come up with technologies that will only help create a 10% better future? Better for our health. Better for the world’s health. More inclusive. Just better.
Why not go for a 70x better world than we have now?
Better for our health. Better for the world’s health. More inclusive. Why not heal the broken past? And create a regenerative future. A resilient future for all of us. Humans and other species.
That’s the moonshot I envision. And many others with me. We are the ReGeneration, like Daniel Christian Wahl writes. Of all ages. I’m 55, a professional and grandmother, and I’m onto it. Daniel, a scientist with a small child, is onto it. And Greta Thunberg, who just turned 18 this month, is onto it.
How can we do that? It’s easy. We have to change our mindset. And dare to dream what’s possible.
Here are two directions. And a real-life example of a business doing it follows at the end of this story.
Creating Function with Space
Buckminster Fuller was a visionary scientist. This is one of his ideas on creating functions without matter. The explanation is clear and simple.
We have been reducing matter and changing materials in our current technological ways. But why not make the quantum leap and create products using space. Using no matter at all. Using magnetism. And gravity. And all these other quantum physics and relativity knowledge that we gained.
Ask nature. And become a wise technology inventor.
Creating Function with Shape
One scientist I admire greatly is Johan Gielis. Me and him, we talk about stuff like how to get his Superformula across to citizens. To make normal people like you and me understand the basics and the relevance to all of our lives.
The Superformula is a great achievement, you know. It is one formula that encompasses all shapes of nature. And my, can you create magic with that formula. A gaming producer uses the Superformula to make his games as real as nature. Many designers now start to use it as well.
I must say, I’m a polymath specialized in systemic dot-connecting. I do understand some of what Johan says to me. But I also have to ask many silly questions. Luckily, Johan can explain it well. And technical wizards like you are often a lot savvier with mathematics than I am.
So, please use Johan’s wisdom to your advantage. Imagine what super-wise technology can be created if we would combine Buckminster Fuller’s ideas on shape with Johan Gielis’s Superformula to create any shape of nature with one formula. Unleash the power of nature for our regenerative future.
Not only bridges would be created much smarter. The opportunities are endless!
Real-Life Example
I promised you a real-life example. For me, the best company creating business solutions with quantum physics, space, and shape at the moment is Blue Earth Innovations. At this moment, they mainly create water systems. They regenerate the soil with it in a short time. They clean rivers, ponds, and swimming pools.
But they also manage to do what nobody is capable of with ‘normal’ human technology. They cleanse polluted soil. Get the PFAS, the forever chemical out of the soil at our airport Schiphol with some strategically placed quantum-water filled eggs. They have proven to remove much of the GenX chemical out of our river Rhine with a quantum-technology water cleansing installation. And help farmers transition to healthy, living soil rather quickly.
I’m amazed at what these entrepreneurial giants, Frank Collaris and Lilly Huis in ‘t Veld manage to do. And I’m glad I can witness in Belgium how they just regenerated 9 ha of degraded land in one year's time. I see the lab measurements with which they prove it. They did it with strategically placed quantum-water filled eggs in a sacred geometry pattern. It’s magical.
That’s what shapes can do. That’s what space can do. That’s what quantum-treated water can do. And I love it.
The next thing Frank and Lilly will take on is energy. Free energy without solar panels or windmills. They live in Chateau Cortils, a historic estate you know, and they are helping a visionary architect restore it to its former glory. I’m a curious being. So, I’m watching and learning…
Want to connect? You can find me somewhere on our beautiful planet, with my hands in the soil and my eyes gazing at the stars. Or find me via Linktree.