Showing posts with label energy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label energy. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Let's Solve The Problem - Data Centers Need Information Age Infrastructure


The highest purpose of technology is not to replace humanity, but to help humanity become more fully human. Our Information Age deserves smart structures and infrastructures that amply serves the needs of Earth, life and technology.


As AI continues to grow, so does the demand for data centers. As currently designed, they are toxic and greedy.



The challenge is not whether we build them, it is how we print them.


I first touched the internet in 1970, when it was only available to the military and colleges. Been surfing data tsunamis ever since. Artificial Intelligence is one of the most powerful tools humanity has ever created. Since we are already in relationships with it, we should house it in a way that reflect our highest levels of engineering, environmental stewardship and community responsibility. Let us wisely upgrade our tool box.


Many of today's facilities are still based on old Agricultural and Industrial Age construction methods with horrific results.



We now have the opportunity to design and construct specifically for the Information Age.


Now is the time to, as Jarett Gross' site coined the phrase with his heroic work, "Automate Construction." Print environmentally conscious, self sufficient data centers. If you don't know or want to know more about construction printing, watch some of Jarett's videos.



Imagine data centers printed vertically in remote locations using automated construction systems, many hemp materials and integrated environmental technologies.


Key design considerations include:


* Faraday shielding and advanced electromagnetic management


* Hempcrete structural systems for fire resistance, insulation and carbon reduction


* ABS hemp-plastic composite layers for strength and durability


* Professional-grade acoustic isolation to reduce noise pollution


* Clean energy integration including solar, hydro, geothermal, magnetic-energy research, graphene-enhanced systems and future technologies


* Atmospheric Water Generation (water-from-air systems) to reduce stress on local water supplies (can be printed to enhance local water supply)


* Advanced water purification (Hydreva magnetic water treatment technology)


* Shock-absorbing foundation and if necessary other layer(s)


* Community benefit and profit-sharing models that help local populations participate in the prosperity these facilities create.


The goal is simple: Solve the problems at the level of cause. Print solutions into our structures and infrastructures too that enrich the environments they are in.


We cannot afford to solve one problem while creating ten more. Our challenge is not whether we have the technology to transform this crisis into an opporunity of equal or greater benefit. Our challenge is whether we have the wisdom to deploy it responsibly. I asure you, we do. The will is up to you and me.


"Strike a pose! Let's get to it!" - PRINT - PRINT IN HEMP!




Thursday, May 14, 2026

Nothing Is Impossible: Reimagining A.I. Infrastructure for a Better Planet




Nothing is impossible — not even balancing technological advancement with environmental responsibility. 

Artificial Intelligence is becoming one of the most powerful tools humanity has ever created. Yet the infrastructure supporting A.I., especially massive data centers, is creating serious environmental concerns involving:

• Extreme electricity consumption
• Heavy water usage for cooling
• Noise pollution
• Heat generation
• Electronic waste
• Land use pressures
• Questions about long-term electromagnetic exposure and environmental impact

At the same time, A.I. is too valuable to abandon. The challenge is not whether A.I. should exist, it is how to build the systems supporting it responsibly.

One possible direction is the development of environmentally conscious next-generation data centers using advanced construction methods and sustainable materials.

Imagine data centers built with:

3D construction printing for speed, precision, reduced labor danger, and reduced waste
• Hempcrete for fire resistance, insulation, carbon storage, and sound dampening
• ABS hemp plastic composite wall layers for waterproofing, durability, and structural protection
• Integrated soundproofing designed to recording studio standards
• Atmospheric water generation systems (“water from air”) to reduce strain on local water supplies
• Dual clean-energy systems combining solar, geothermal, hydro, wind, and future experimental energy systems
• Faraday shielding integrated into the building structure to reduce electromagnetic leakage and protect sensitive electronics
• Rural placement strategies paired with sustainable agriculture and local workforce development

The goal is not simply to build more data centers. The goal is to build intelligent infrastructure that works in harmony with the environment, people and technology.

Many of these technologies already exist individually. The opportunity is integrating them into one coherent environmental design strategy.

Humanity and A.I. working together responsibly could help solve problems that once seemed impossible.

We cannot afford the luxury of a technologically advanced but environmentally careless world.

Further research:

Automate Construction (Jarett Gross)
3D construction printing education, robotics, and automated building systems.

ICON 3D Printed Homes

One of the leading companies building real-world 3D printed structures.

Hempitecture
Research and development involving hemp-based building materials.

U.S. Hemp Building Foundation
Information about hempcrete standards, education, and sustainable construction.

Warka Water
Atmospheric water harvesting concepts and systems.

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory – Data Center Energy Research
Research into reducing energy use and environmental impacts of data centers.

International Energy Agency – Energy and AI/Data Centers
Research on the growing energy demands of A.I. infrastructure.

The Linux Foundation – Open Sustainable Technology
Open technology approaches to sustainability and infrastructure innovation.

Two more heroes:

The Moses West Foundation
Founded by veteran and atmospheric water generation pioneer Moses West, the organization develops mobile “water from air” systems that extract clean drinking water directly from atmospheric humidity. The technology has been deployed in disaster relief zones, underserved communities, and emergency response operations as an alternative water resilience strategy where traditional infrastructure is limited or compromised.

Hemp Traders
Founded by hemp pioneer Larry Serbin, Hemp Traders has been one of the longest-running suppliers and advocates of industrial hemp products in the United States. The company has helped educate the public and emerging industries about the practical uses of hemp in textiles, composites, construction materials, paper, food, body care products, and environmentally sustainable manufacturing. Hemp Traders has also played an important role in preserving and expanding awareness of hemp as a renewable agricultural resource with applications in green building and ecological infrastructure development.

Post your thoughts both on this environmentally conscious solution and pratical ways to implement it, i.e. sufficiently vetted to reach International Building Codes standards. 

Friday, March 06, 2026

Hemp vs. the 6G Future: Building Natural Shields in an AI‑Supercharged World


Our world is accelerating toward a new wireless era—one defined not just by faster speeds, but by
AI‑native networks, massive data flows and unprecedented electromagnetic density. 

Industry leaders are aligning to bring 6G online by the end of the decade, with AI at its core. Qualcomm’s leadership frames 6G as the wireless backbone for an age of autonomous AI agents, predicting that global cellular traffic could grow up to sevenfold by 2034, with AI accounting for nearly a third of that load.

The U.S. government has made its intentions unmistakably clear regarding increasing our chronic exposure to elevated radiation / EMF levels without sufficient health or environmental impact considerations. 

The White House’s December 2025 6G directive calls for aggressive spectrum reallocation, early ecosystem alignment and national leadership in AI‑native wireless infrastructure, positioning 6G as critical to economic competitiveness, national security, and the next generation of intelligent machines. 

The question is what about life on earth? Are we sure our bodies can handle this much cumulative load accellerated over the last 200 years.



This is not a slow evolution. 

This is a global race and the electromagnetic environment around us is about to intensify dramatically with technology trumping the truth of what if any impact this is having on our health, environment and vibrational world.


Hemp‑based materials are stepping into the spotlight as natural allies in creating healthier, more resilient living spaces as we automate construction using 3d printing and other innovative building techniques, printing in hemp we can create ample, environmentally conscious housing that is both afforadable and self sufficient.

🌿 Hemp: A Regenerative Shield for an AI‑Dense World

As 6G networks expand, they will rely on higher‑frequency spectrum bands and dense AI‑driven radio access networks. These networks will be embedded everywhere—homes, vehicles, public spaces, and even the objects we wear.

Communities are asking a deeper question:

How do we protect human biology in an era of constant electromagnetic exposure?

Hemp offers three powerful pathways:

  • Hempcrete – a breathable, fire‑resistant biocomposite
  • Hemp Graphene – a conductive nanomaterial capable of EMF attenuation
  • Hemp Fabrics – natural fibers engineered into shielding textiles

Together, they form a regenerative toolkit for building EMF‑aware, climate‑resilient, AI‑era architecture.

🧱 Hempcrete: The First Layer of Natural Defense

Hempcrete is not a metal shield—but it does create a healthier interior environment through:

  • Thermal mass that stabilizes indoor temperatures
  • High breathability that reduces mold and VOC accumulation
  • Fire resistance validated through formal testing

Its mineral‑rich lime matrix and dense cellulose structure can help reduce certain forms of ambient interference and create calmer indoor environments compared to steel‑framed, drywall‑based construction.

In a world where 6G infrastructure will be everywhere, even small reductions in interior EMF noise matter.

NOTE: WE ARE CARETAKERS FOR THE PLANET. THERE IS MORE THAN JUST HUMANS TO CONDISER IN SOLVING THIS PROBLEM. REMEMBER, EVERY CRISIS CARRIES WITH IT AN OPPORTUNITY OF EQUAL OR GREATER BENEFIT. LET'S GO FOR THE GREATER!

⚡ Hemp‑Derived Graphene: The Game‑Changer

Graphene—especially graphene derived from hemp bast fiber—is:

  • Highly conductive
  • Lightweight
  • Capable of absorbing and dissipating electromagnetic waves
  • Regenerative and low‑impact

When added to plasters, paints, coatings, or hemp‑ABS composites, hemp graphene can create Faraday‑like shielding layers that:

  • Reflect EMF
  • Absorb RF energy
  • Dissipate electromagnetic waves as heat

This is the same class of technology being explored for aerospace, military shielding and next‑gen electronics.

As 6G is deployed electromagnetic load will increase dramatically. Nvidia and other telecom leaders emphasize that 6G will serve as the “nervous system” of the AI economy, enabling billions of intelligent devices. I'm still looking for the details of what this increased electromagnet load dramatic increase will do to living beings.

Hemp graphene gives communities a renewable, non‑toxic, scalable way to build protective architecture without relying on heavy metals or petrochemical composites.

🧵 Hemp Fabrics: Wearable and Interior Protection

Hemp textiles can be engineered with:

  • Conductive fibers
  • Carbonized hemp threads
  • Graphene‑infused weaves

These fabrics can be used for:

  • Clothing
  • Curtains
  • Wall hangings
  • Interior design elements

In a 6G world where billions of AI‑connected devices will constantly communicate, wearable and interior shielding becomes a new frontier of personal autonomy.

🌍 Hemp‑Based 3D Printing: Regenerative Architecture for the 6G Era

As the electromagnetic environment intensifies, the way we build our homes becomes just as important as the materials we choose. Hemp‑based 3D printing is emerging as one of the most transformative pathways for creating environmentally conscious, self‑sustaining, EMF‑aware structures that honor both human biology and planetary health.

Large‑format 3D printers are also extruding geopolymers like hempcrete, hemp‑graphene composites, and hemp‑based bioplastics into organic, curved, structurally efficient forms that outperform traditional box‑shaped buildings in strength, energy efficiency, and durability.

🌀 Dome & Cylinder Architecture: Nature’s Most Efficient Shapes

Dome and cylindrical structures offer:

  • Superior wind and seismic resilience
  • Natural airflow and temperature regulation
  • Reduced material usage
  • A calmer interior EMF profile due to continuous curvature

These shapes harmonize with the body, the environment, and the electromagnetic landscape—creating sanctuaries in an era of AI‑dense wireless activity.

☀️ Clean Magnetic & Solar Energy Systems

Hemp‑based 3D‑printed homes can integrate:

  • Solar roofs or solar skins
  • Magnetic energy systems that harvest ambient or rotational fields
  • Battery‑free micro‑grids for resilience and autonomy

These systems offer:

  • Clean, renewable power
  • Reduced dependence on centralized grids
  • Quiet, low‑maintenance operation

As AI‑native networks expand, energy independence becomes a form of sovereignty—and hemp architecture supports that sovereignty from the ground up.

💧 Atmospheric Water Generation: A Greenhouse at the Heart of the Home

Imagine stepping into the center of your home and finding a lush greenhouse, fed by a large‑format atmospheric water generator (AWG) that pulls clean water directly from the air.

Hemp‑based 3D‑printed homes can be designed with:

  • A central atrium or garden room
  • A high‑capacity AWG integrated into the structure
  • Natural light wells
  • Vertical growing systems...

This transforms the home into a living ecosystem, where water, food, air, and energy circulate in a regenerative loop.

🛡️ Hemp‑Plastic Exterior Shell: Waterproof, Durable, Protective

A continuous layer of hemp‑reinforced bioplastic can:

  • Make the structure waterproof from foundation to roof
  • Protect against mold, pests, and weathering
  • Add structural rigidity
  • Improve longevity
  • Provide high impact resistance without toxic petrochemical coatings

This creates a protective outer shell that is strong, sustainable, and aligned with regenerative design principles.

🔥 The Call to Action

In my opinion, we have no choice. We must lower our chronic exposure to elevated radiation / EMF levels. 

As 6G accelerates toward global deployment—and as the White House pushes for U.S. leadership in AI‑native wireless infrastructure—communities must rise with equal urgency.

Hemp is not just a crop. It is a shield, a building block, and a pathway to sovereignty in a world increasingly shaped by invisible frequencies.

The future is being built right now—by telecom giants, by governments, and by AI itself.

But we can build our future too. A future rooted in regeneration, protection and natural intelligence.

Make no mistake about it. Jack Herer is still right about hemp's ability to help save our planet. Wisely using the hemp plant, male, female and trans, we can make hunger, homelessness, thirst and energy bills ancient concepts as we include hemp foods,and greenhouse rooms into housing structures and public gardens; water from air panels (atmospheric water generators) plus free energy systems i.e. magnetic, solar, hemp graphene printed into structures. The peace pipe / medical marijuana, can help reduce our physical and mental health issues. 





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)

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

The Magnetic Hemp Solution: A Call to Power AI Without Poisoning the Planet


Turn Off Toxic Energies
Pay Them Not To Kill Us

Turn On Safe, Clean & Free Energies
Magnetic, Solar, Hydro, Geothermal...

Wise Up - Do The Right Thing!
Hemp, Respect Nature, Clean Up Our Mess...

This is an open call — to the tech giants, to AI infrastructure architects, to anyone powering the future — to stop running superintelligence on super-toxic electricity. We cannot teach machines to be wise while fueling them with destruction.

We already have another, better path where humans and machines can co-exist in balance and joy.

For example, we can abundantly power super computers using magnetic energy instead of toxic energy. 

The late MIT professor and patent holding inventor Bruce DePalma’s N-Machine is a magnetic generator that works with a Faraday motor to produce clean, abundant energy — without combustion, without carbon, without compromise. I know because I co-published a book on it, DePalma, Free Energy and the N-Machine. Magnetic energy is not new. It's easily demonstrable. It works without hurting Earth.


Combining various configurations of hemp: the strongest, fastest-growing carbon-negative building material we have, I’ve proposed 3D printing homes, schools, clinics — even data centers — from hempcrete and hemp plastics, powered entirely by a dual free, safe and clean power source i.e. magnetic energy. This would create safer housing in the face of what the United Nations calls "global boiling.

I call it The Magnetic Hemp Solution


So I’m saying yes — publicly, loudly, again and again — until the people with power start powering wisely.

Because here’s the truth no one wants to admit:

Every “thank you” to ChatGPT burns water.
Every AI breakthrough drains grids built on coal, gas, and genocide.
Every data center eats up forests, land and futures.

We cannot afford to run artificial intelligence on planetary suicide.

This is a call to OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, NVIDIA — and to every university, foundation, and government:

Build one data center. Just one.
Print it in hemp.
Power it magnetically.
Prove we can do this without killing the planet.

This is not a dream. It is a direction. It is a decision. A demand that we stop commiting suicide and instead create a world of balance.

If AI is truly here to help humanity, then humanity must help Earth first.

That begins now with education.




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