GLOBAL VILLAGE, THE MEDIUM IS THE MESSAGE, THE MEDIUM SERVES THE MESSAGE

It was in an art history class focusing on Post Modernism that I first learned of globalism through Marshal McLuhan's, "The Medium Is The Message". Simply put, in the 1970s movies were viewed by projecting chemically treated celluloid strips separated by framed images, coated in a light sensitive solution of silver halide, wrapped onto reels and projected through a light-source onto a flat surface for viewing. It was in this form of, "Electric Media," and humanity's development as a technical society, that McLuhan focused his understanding of the emerging "Global Village". McLuhan, perceived that through electric technology humanity had empowered itself to communicate its awareness of itself collectively leading to an acceleration in consciousness, purpose and responsibility not only to small local social groups but also to the world at large, The Global Village. Examples of media coverage, and its impact on society as a global audience, include the assassination of John F. Kennedy, space shuttle disasters Challenger and Columbia and the Twin-Towers disasters in New York City. Multimedia communication through the electric technologies made its' most recent worldwide impact with the death of Iranian, Neda Agha Soltani, the last moments of her life recorded in history through a common cell phone video camera. While some events challenge our tolerance of each other socially and question humanity's portrayal of itself as an evolved species, other events being more transparent can have an equal or greater impact on the evolution of humanity. One example would be the Searl Effect Generator.

Future Impact In The Power Industry
The greatest technologies throughout time are those that are the most sustainable. Those that are most economical. The Searl Effect Generator (SEG) is one of them. Invented by John Searl in the late 1940s, the SEG is capable of producing electrical power from the largest most demanding industries to the smallest most remote village homes. Using electromagnetic forces that exist naturally in the environment, the SEG is completely renewable and doesn't create any waste material. This means no bi-products or pollutants to recycle or process. The SEG uses what Dr. Paul LaViolette termed Sub-Quantum Kinetics, the effect which can be observed as light wave propagation. As a drop of water creates waves when it drops into a cup of water, a field of resonant energy can be observed as a sine wave on the oscilloscope.

The video clips below reveal the message!





Contributor: Wesley F Revels