No problems John, I'm pretty thick skinned at times and being human, sometimes stupid too, all at the same time. I'm enjoying the discussion that this simple post started. I do wish the show would air again too. I would record it this time.
I would really like to see the cold fusion work and see more information on it. Unfortunate that they didn't go into detail. The show was more interested in painting a death and destruction picture for the world instead of trying to create a potential positive outcome for humanity. Being a pessimist you'd thick that I'd like their approach. I didn't.
I agree totally with you in that a lot of the technologies have come past the breakthrough point meaning that we know we can do things we just have to figure out how. This almost kills dreaming because simply, if you can dream it, most likely we can do it. Not a bad thing really. The idea still has to be thought up and worked through to get the actual product.
I don't think we have ten generates of coal though. I'm seeing more like three or four at the most. Still, that's a lot of energy stored in the ground. I sure hope those bright engineers, and you are right there are plenty of them, do step up to the plate. My biggest concern with coal is the pollution it produces. Even liqufication is not yet clean enough, though they are working pretty hard on it. I also agree that we won't intentionally put other nations in the back seat on energy technology, well maybe the OPEC nations just so we can get out from under their thumb. I do think that the greed that Fred and I are discussing later in this thread is going to cause a lot of problems. The "everyone is taken care of" attitude of StarTrek and such is a long way down the road. I guess we have to deal with the many different types of power - political, monetary, and the actual energy itself.
I don't see bio-diesel being used as much as some here have predicted but as the dino-oil shortage grows I do see a switch. I'm sort of surprised that such a product is not making it to market faster just because there's little to nothing to do to a diesel engine to run it off this fuel. With oil based diesel at a quarter above gasoline I'm surprised the trucking industry is putting up with it, yet I hear no screaming from them as in the past when oil based diesel has increased in price to ridicules amounts. Instead we have hybrids which are under powered, expensive and still run off of fossil fuel. Go figure!