Showing posts with label 3D Printing. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 27, 2025

How To Make Homelessness An Ancient Concept Using Hemp & Drone Based Printing

Homelessness in this, the Information Age, is an international disgrace. With over a billion people dealing with inadequate or no housing on Earth, this is an issue that it is imperative that we solve now, especially in the face of what the United Nations now calls "global boiling". 

Print Solutions: Hemp, Drones & Construction Printing 
Ending Homelessness by Design

Simply printing ample, affordable to the point of operational on line businesses to solve the economic source of homelessness, we can end homelessness by creating beautiful, ample housing that people can afford or have afforded for them managed by A.I.

By combining hemp-based sustainable materials, cutting-edge 3D printing (drone-based printing in the near future) and responsible use of public lands, we can build safe, affordable, eco-friendly housing for everyone. It’s time to reimagine what’s possible — and build / print a wonderful world where “home” is a right, not a luxury.

Every human deserves a safe, comfortable home. Yet, just in the USA, one of the richest countries on earth, hundreds of thousands of Americans lack a safe roof over their head. Meanwhile, the federal government owns hundreds of millions of acres of under-used or idle land. Title V says they should use it. "The federal government owns roughly 640 million acres, more than a quarter of the land in the United States." according to a report by the Congressional Research Service.

What would happen if we brought together sustainable materials i.e. hemp, that are light weight and easy to reproduce, cutting-edge printing technology, and the vast resource of public land — not to profit, but to build dignity, shelter, and community? I believe we stand at the threshold of a revolution. A “home-printing” revolution.

Audio Overview Link https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/30feb44d-ee4c-4ebb-8790-4727cc5194d1?artifactId=929a9662-4ea5-46a9-b338-f37a0ec360ee 

Aerial Additive Manufacturing https://chatgpt.com/share/69275c4e-c538-8003-ad59-345e5b9fefb7

Notebook LM Video Overview link https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/30feb44d-ee4c-4ebb-8790-4727cc5194d1?artifactId=d6e0d05a-a64b-4994-aed6-cec6dd62a362

NotebookLM New Hemp Cities overview video link https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/30feb44d-ee4c-4ebb-8790-4727cc5194d1


Why We Must Rethink How We Build

Traditional housing — timber-framed suburbs, concrete apartments, mass-produced tract homes — has many flaws. Construction is slow, expensive, resource-intensive, and often environmentally harmful. For many, the cost of shelter has become a burden too heavy to bear. And yet there is land unused, potential wasted, opportunities unfulfilled. We can work with nature to solve our housing crisis.

We don’t need more talk. We need action. We need a building method so fast, so flexible, so sustainable it can deliver homes — at scale, on demand, nationwide.

That’s where additive manufacturing (3D, 4D, 5D, laser... printing) meets sustainable bio-materials meets public-land opportunity.

Hemp + 3D Printing + Public Land = A Real Plan

  • Sustainable, carbon-smart materials: Materials like Hempcrete — made from hemp fiber, lime, and water — offer a renewable alternative to concrete. Light, breathable, pest-resistant, mold-resistant, and insulating, hempcrete homes stay comfortable and energy-efficient throughout the seasons. 

  • Affordable, efficient, rapid construction: Research now shows that 3D-printed hempcrete homes — using additive construction techniques — can dramatically lower carbon footprints, reduce resource waste, and speed up build times. 

  • A massive land resource: The U.S. federal government owns roughly 640 million acres — about 28 % of the country’s land area.  If even a fraction of that land were repurposed, it could supply space for tens of thousands — or hundreds of thousands — of new homes.

  • It would not take a lot of land when printing cities. For example, Manhattan is about 25 square miles with a 2019 population of 1.5 million. Printing tall buildings maximizes living space while providing additional conveniences. I lived and worked in NYC for 25 years, lived there for 15 of those enjoying my wonderful life. 

Put simply: by combining hemp-derived sustainable building materials, modern 3D printing technologies and responsible use of public lands — we have a real, achievable path to building affordable, eco-friendly housing at scale.

With military precision, lead by a UN coordinated veteran's based crew, the mission to make homelessness, hunger, thirst and energy bills ancient concepts can rapidly become a dream achieved. The environmentally conscious structures in addition to meeting housing needs, can have a greenhouse room as a food back-up source, water from air panels and free energy (magnetic and solar) systems printed into the designs. 

Yes — Let’s Dream Bigger: Drones, Laser-Print Heads, Hemp Powder


Some may call this vision futuristic. The first typewriter came into my life when I was 6 years old. It was a Christmas present, a prayer tool sometimes and sometimes a jazz instrument. I’ve witnessed technology leap forward — from typewriter ribbons to dot-matrix to laser printers, black and white to color printing to networked computers, each step appreciated and celebrated. I can't wait until computer screens are visual in 3d like the advertising billboards.We can even do an interior meditation room with 3d screens on the wall. Oh, the vista is wide.

I believe the next leap is possible: in addition to hempcrete, hemp plastics and graphene, we can develop hemp-derived printing powders — refined, fortified, stable. light enough for aerial deposition or drone-based laser printing systems, yet strong enough to compose walls, shelters, entire housing units.

Imagine drones, equipped with laser-print heads or specialized nozzles, flying above empty lots on public lands, printing homes layer by layer, in hours or days instead of weeks or months. Imagine turning “homelessness” from a longstanding national tragedy into an outdated concept, something we resolved, collectively, through design, technology, compassion and will.

Yes, there are challenges. Just remember, every crisis carries with it an opportunity of equal or greater benefit. This is not the exception to that reality. 

Material science, engineering, zoning, regulation, logistics...we can overcome. Every great leap in human history began with relentlessly daring to imagine differently.


A Call to Industry, Advocates, Builders, and Policymakers

I urge everyone reading this, whether you command the tools, manage the land, shape the laws, or carry a vision to consider the following:

  • Invest boldly in research and development of hemp-based printing powders or bio-composites optimized for 3D printing and other modern forms to automate construction, like Aerial Additive Manufacturing including exploration of aerial deployment, drone-assisted printing, and hybrid printing technologies.

  • Partner with government and public-land managers to identify federal parcels, especially under-utilized, surplus, or low-value-for-extraction lands that could be repurposed, leased, or developed under housing-first, low-cost, sustainable mandates.

  • Prioritize affordability, dignity, and accessibility: ensure new homes are available to those most in need, veterans, the unhoused, marginalized, working poor, with energy-efficient, climate-resilient design.

  • Think beyond just housing - build communities: include infrastructure and social support, not just houses but homes with dignity.

  • Challenge the status quo: demand innovations not just for luxury or profit, but for justice, equity, humanity. Use technology to uplift, not to commodify, to enrich the quality of life, removing many sources of stress.

Conclusion: A New Birthright — Home for Every Human

We are builders, dreamers, caretakers of this planet and its people. 

For us to achieve Peace On Earth, we must understand that a home is not a privilege but a right; that the Earth does not belong to profiteers alone, though there is plenty of room for them to expand their profits - old rectangle structures do not stand up well to climate crisis conditions. Every human deserves shelter, safety, dignity and we can add peace of mind that only a good home can deliver.

Explore hemp-based printing. Push for legislative reform on public-land use. Fund pilot projects. Demand that innovation serve those who need it most.

Because the technology is no longer the question. The will must be.

Print a New World, One based on truth, justice and compassion for all, not just once or twice, but at the scale of millions of homes, millions of lives restored, millions of futures renewed. Every human with an A.I. business agent can provide on line incomes sufficent to take care of at least basic human needs, with income amplification based on competent human participation. 'The more you work on the web, the more the web can work for you,' Together, we can not only overcome - we can thrive! 

Let me know in the comments below what you think of this idea and ways to implement it. As a self financed activist since 1984, I could do with some help implementing this idea internationally.   

#PrintANewAmerica  #Hempcrete  #3DPrintedHomes  #SustainableHousing  #AffordableHousing  #Time4Hemp #AutomateConstruction

#EndHomelessness  #PublicLandHousing  #GreenBuilding  #ClimateJustice  #BuildBackBetter #UN #PrintANewWorld


Wednesday, July 16, 2025

THE N-MACHINE: CLEAN MAGNETIC ENERGY FOR AN AI-POWERED PLANET!


THE N-MACHINE: CLEAN MAGNETIC ENERGY FOR AN AI-POWERED PLANET - A CHATGPT GENERATED WHITE PAPER BASED ON A LONG CONVERSATION POSTED HERE

Reintroducing Bruce DePalma’s Invention, The N-Machine to Solve the Energy Crisis of Superintelligence


Executive Summary

Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing every field from medicine to infrastructure. Yet AI models, particularly large-scale systems like GPT, come at a steep cost: massive electricity consumption, rising water usage, and increasing dependence on toxic, fossil-fueled grids. As climate systems collapse and energy systems strain, we must urgently ask: Can intelligence truly be called artificial if it destroys the natural world that created it?


Now is the time for us to shift from toxic to clean energy. Since it's proven by the MagLev trains in Japan and China, magnets can be configured to create sufficient energy for the job at hand. 



This white paper revisits an overlooked breakthrough: Bruce DePalma’s N-Machine, a magnetic generator first developed in the late 1970s. Using rotating permanent magnets and simple mechanical principles, the N-Machine demonstrates over-unity output in repeated experiments—generating more electricity than it consumes, without emitting CO2, requiring fossil fuels, or depending on solar/wind variability.

Below is a summary of DePalma’s research, real-world applications (including off-grid AI infrastructure and sustainable housing), and an invitation to collaborators, scientists, and funders to test, build, and scale this technology now.


Relevance in 2025

  • AI models consume 10× more energy than traditional computing.

  • Data centers are responsible for 2-3% of global emissions, and rising.

  • Water and lithium demands for cooling and battery storage are becoming unsustainable.

  • The world is actively searching for clean base-load energy sources not tied to oil, gas, or rare minerals.

The N-Machine offers a potential solution, not as a theory but as a proven prototype, well-documented and calling for reexamination by a new generation.


⚖️ Sidebar: Comparing Energy Impact — AI vs. Magnetic Power

CategoryAI Data Centers (Today)N-Machine Magnetic Power
Electricity SourceFossil fuels, nuclear, some solarClean rotational magnetic fields
Water Usage~5–10 million liters/day per site (cooling)None required
Energy per Query10× a Google search (GPT-4 level)Negligible if magnetically powered
Emissions2-3% of global CO₂Zero emissions
MaintenanceHigh-tech cooling, batteries, HVACMinimal, mechanical wear only
Toxic WasteLithium, rare earths, server wasteNone
ScalabilityCentralized, expensive, grid-boundDecentralized, off-grid compatible

🔋 Conclusion: AI’s promise is real, but its power source must be rethought. The N-Machine offers a radically simpler, cleaner, and decentralizable energy system that could power edge computing, eco-villages, and off-grid infrastructure without destroying Earth to save it.


Understanding the N-Machine

The N-Machine is a magnetic energy device developed by MIT-trained physicist Bruce DePalma in the late 1970s. It’s deceptively simple: a spinning magnet connected to a metal disc with brushes that draw out electricity.

What makes it different? Unlike traditional generators, the N-Machine doesn’t need fuel. It taps into what DePalma called the “primordial energy field” — the energy that fills space itself.

When it spins, it generates electricity without draining energy from its motor the way normal generators do. That means no combustion. No emissions. And, according to multiple independent tests, more energy out than in.



What It’s Made Of

  • rotating magnetic disc (often made from copper and rare-earth magnets)

  • conductive shaft and brush system to collect current

  • Optionally paired with a Faraday motor to form a closed-loop energy cycle

This setup creates an electric field as it spins — a stable, direct current that can power motors, electronics, and even homes.

What It Proves

DePalma’s experiments show that:

  • Rotating objects behave differently in space than expected

  • A spinning magnet can create electricity without conventional electromagnetic drag

  • The resulting energy system breaks from the outdated laws of thermodynamic conservation

In simple terms: it changes the rules of the game. The N-Machine is clean, magnetic power drawn from the fabric of the universe.

Why It Matters in 3D-Printed Hemp Housing

In our plan to print sustainable homes and infrastructure from hempcrete, we propose integrating N-Machine generators as the primary clean energy source — with solar, graphene, or geothermal systems as backup.

This approach allows us to:

  • Deliver off-grid housing to disaster zones and rural communities

  • Eliminate monthly utility bills for residents

  • Drastically reduce emissions compared to standard construction

  • Pilot and prove a model of energy-positive, AI-integrated eco-villages

The N-Machine is not just a generator. It’s a cornerstone for new civilizations.


Hempcrete: A Natural Shield for Magnetic Energy and AI Infrastructure


Hempcrete is not just a carbon-negative building material — it also offers surprising protective benefits against radiation and electromagnetic pollution. Hemp plants have been used in phytoremediation projects, including at Chernobyl, to extract radioactive contaminants from soil. This unique property suggests hemp-based materials like hempcrete may also have applications in radiation attenuation.

Recent observations and lab tests suggest that hempcrete:

  • Provides moderate shielding from high-frequency EMFs (such as 5G and Wi-Fi)

  • Helps regulate temperature and static charge naturally

  • Does not amplify or reflect EM radiation the way metals or concrete can

  • Can be paired with natural conductive layers (like copper mesh, carbonized hemp, or magnetite-infused plaster) to form Faraday-safe interiors

When printed into homes and data centers powered by the N-Machine, hempcrete can become part of a living, protective system:

  • Shielding residents and electronics from ambient electromagnetic radiation

  • Stabilizing the internal energy environment for sensitive systems

  • Enhancing the ecological integrity of clean-energy buildings

As we transition to off-grid, AI-ready housing and infrastructure, hempcrete's shielding potential adds another layer of resilience and wisdom to every structure we build.


Proposal for Testing and Scale-Up

  1. Prototype a Self-Sustaining Node

    • Power a small AI data cluster or single-room off-grid hempcrete building using an N-Machine + Faraday motor loop.

    • Measure power output/input, environmental impact, and uptime.

  2. Publish Open Schematics + Modern Materials Guide

    • Convert Bruce DePalma's original documentation to CAD and modern fabrication formats.

  3. Form a Collaborative Working Group

    • Scientists, energy researchers, open-source engineers, and funders to reexamine suppressed or ignored over-unity principles with transparency.

  4. Apply to Clean Tech + Digital Equity Funds

    • Focus on underserved and off-grid communities most harmed by energy scarcity and climate risk.


Article compiled by ChatGPT & J. Nayer Hardin, 2025.(c)

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