
The new possibilities offer us the chance to leave the stale age of automobility behind us. Maybe not today, but tomorrow morning. The question of whether we run on batteries or hydrogen will be all but settled. We will be able to move through the air with the elegance of an eagle or in formation like a star. The elixir needed for this will be hydrogen, which will soon be available in abundance because it can be produced here in any quantity.
The alternative: bumper to bumper, annoying each other, snaking along our highways and „motorways“, has tormented us all long enough. There is no need for opinion polls to find out what will prevail. At least some of the protagonists of the outdated car industry can turn their attention to new modes of transport as an alternative. Vehicles that redefine the term hybrid, for example. In other words, flying and driving. The latter, however, only for the last mile and on race tracks where drivers can endanger each other.
The ingredients for a better future have been there for a long time, but few have realised it because most people have to spend their energy on everyday conflicts. Now everyone can benefit, not just a small minority. As a side effect, social conflicts will disappear, and with them the cause of wars. If even a fraction of what is wasted on weapons is invested in constructive, life-enhancing projects, there will be so much available that everyone will be able to make a constructive contribution to shaping our planet.
Especially with the help of the new water management infrastructures, the „aqueducts of modernity“, which provide more energy in all imaginable forms than we actually need. Be it pure water or its derivatives, whatever the climatic conditions.
This means that instead of building new motorways and other construction projects, which in any case only seal off valuable natural land and thus contribute to further climate deterioration, the order of the day is to smash up as many roads as possible with a battering ram, so that the earth can finally breathe again and store water.
We can’t do it today, but we can do it tomorrow morning if we decide to embrace the new age. Where this will happen first is obvious to me: the Australian continent, which desperately needs this renewal and has enough space to create something groundbreaking.
As my first modest concept has already been well received on many levels, from influential government circles in various states to Aboriginal communities, I am confident that this small push will be enough to bring about big changes. It is like the flap of a butterfly’s wing, which can dissipate a storm on the other side of the world by contributing the missing molecule. (This is in contrast to the old-fashioned people who still believe that even the most brutal interventions will have no effect on the climate and the way we treat each other).
We can’t do that now because all the bureaucrats will howl and call for the downfall of the West. But it’s thanks to them that all sensible improvements are completely blocked if they don’t fit into their schematic view of the world.
If you want to be among the first to benefit from these opportunities, you are welcome to join the Watermaker group (Makertech – Aquädukte der Moderne. Machtvolle Infrastrukturen für Wasser und Energie. | Gruppen | LinkedIn) and decide if and how you want to contribute. As this transition is gradual, no one needs to worry about losing anything they have. If it involves knowledge and education, so much the better. Then the new will be light years ahead.
As I am a firm believer that the best things evolve on their own, with the support of the quantum, I will personally hold back as much as possible and only ensure that this idea is not hijacked by those who have always been notorious for usurping everything in order to gain maximum power.
Now is the time to go all out. For once something is created that magically attracts everyone and makes it possible to solve the problems, the power of the warmongers will diminish. An attractive weapon of peace will then stand in the way of their lies, so that no one will fall for their empty promises. This also applies to our populists, who offer only what they take from others, especially the resources of our planet, which they believe they can plunder down to the last tree.
The AI-generated images sketch the future as it might be. Beautiful, wild and unpredictable, where everyone can express themselves as they see fit. Without the need for the drugs that are essential for many to endure the current Fata Morgana lifestyle.
The aim should be to make Australia the best place for tomorrow, without having to fear the financial power of the Gulf States, because the foundations, whose wealth is no longer wanted, but the foundations for thriving landscapes, will be all the more in demand. It will therefore not be a problem to find the most appropriate funding for this. This may be a combination of different options, meeting the needs of small savers as well as attracting capital from large investors.