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Fred Jinkins

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May 8th, 2015 - 10:45 AM

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New Power Source

BLACK MATTER
Fred Jinkins is an artist with imagination. This is reflected in his art. His subject matter is often purely from his imagination. He is often concerned with the future of our energy sources and the development of new kinds of propulsion and new ways to deliver lighting and power to our homes and businesses. There are many things in our universe that possibly could be used to bring amazing changes into our lives and the way we can do things. This is a sharing of these ideas and dreams. Perhaps we will someday see some of these things being used to make our lives happier and secure.
There is an enormous amount of black matter in the universe. This black matter is a structure that can give birth to stars. It seems to contain all of the elements in the universe. As an artist the color black is a color that can contain every other color. The fact that this matter is black is an indication to me that it has every element in it. Many we may not know about yet. The black holes are thought to be the creator of solar systems and the stars and planets are the result of their emissions. They can even absorb and bend light and gravity. This tremendous power is yet to be understood.
My thought is that we could learn to develop miniature black holes for propulsion power for our transportation and to move goods and services worldwide without the use of our limited energy sources. These black holes could power our airplanes, trains, cars, electric power, cooking, heating, cooling and communications.
Instead of connecting our lights, gas, telephone, and internet with pipes and wires we could develop ways of sending all these things through the air on power from the miniature black holes. No more need to go to the filling station for gas for our cars. It would be delivered by signals sent through the air. Water could be supplied by black power in converters at each home. The hydrogen and oxygen in the air would be harvested and made into usable liquid water. Natural gas would no longer be used. Coal would not be used for energy.
How do we harvest the power in the black matter of the universe? Would it be too expensive? Who would pay for the development of this? Who is going to study and experiment on this? Would it be beneficial or would it cause more problems? All good questions!
I forsee our future with cars that ride in the air on power that has no emissions. I imagine vessels that carry cargo around the world that are powered by energy from miniature black hole engines. I imagine aircraft that can go into space and between planets with energy supplied by black matter. I think about the opportunities for businesses to furnish black matter energy to everyone. I visualize large space stations that harvest the black matter and send it by signals to us.
Could this make the earth a more friendlier and safer place?
Fred Jinkins – Happy Old Artist May 8, 2015

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Fred Jinkins

7 Years Ago

Houston, TX

Finding new sources of energy to power our cars, lights, gas and telephones is a challenge. This use of power that is throughout the universe would be an amazing discovery. It is not impossible but so many things would have to be learned and developed before it could happen. Imagine a world that would be free of pipes, power lines, auto gas and coal. Energy to cook with and airplanes that didn't need to be refueled.

Fred Jinkins

7 Years Ago

Houston, TX

Thanks Jeo John for your interest and for your comment. I am glad to see a comment by someone in the energy industry. I wonder what it would be like if we had energy for our motors and homes that was easily available and less expensive. Wouldn't that change our whole world!

Fred Jinkins

8 Years Ago

Houston, TX

Thanks Phillip Gordon for your comment. Best wishes, Fred Jinkins - Happy Old Artist

Phillip J Gordon

8 Years Ago

Brisbane, QLD

Thanks For Sharing Fred! Interesting!