John Rosebush
Worldwide Development Corporation, US
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Laser Opt Photonics
The Worldwide Development Corporation (WDC) was recently formed after 12 years of pain staking relentless effort, disappointments, self-funding, failures, successes, etc. developing an energy invention that can change the world. WDC has put together a World Class project to introduce and implement a new energy invention that is based on river flow and has the capability to power the planet a 1000 times over without consuming resources for a fraction of the cost of any energy generated today theoretically forever. The energy is generated through kinetics or in other words a body in motion and not heat based on thermodynamics that consume resources. It is the crown jewel of energy generation that has eluded mankind up till now and the missing piece to the sustainability of the human race. The project includes all the Engineering, 3D drawings and Prototype that is very professionally done. The quality and thoroughness of engineering completed on this project is second to none. The validation process for the power projections for the new energy invention will be an elementary exercise for any engineer. All math calculations are easily understood and have sound engineering disciplines behind them. Worldwide Development Corporation ultimate goal is to change our priorities from a fossil fuel (limited resource), consumption and throwaway society to an alternative energy, recyclable and sustainable society where humanity can theoretically survive forever. It is impossible to power our planet by consuming resources regardless the resource because we would just use up that resource over time. This new energy invention will give humanity the opportunity for energy-starved nations to feed their populations, provide them with clean water, greatly reduced air pollution and provide the energy needed to support exploding human populations that are today at 7.4 billion people and projected to be 10 billion people by the year 2050. We have the opportunity to change the priorities of the human race for the betterment of mankind. Donâ??t let fear of the future or greed stand in our way. Because of the almost unbelievable capabilities of this new energy invention we can transform from a society that concentrates on generating energy to how do we use energy to improve the lives of billions of people all across this planet. Even with this new energy invention capability the path to create a world that is sustainable will not be easy but if we all join together we can truly live up to the spirit of humanity at its best. During the past 4,000 years mankind has been able to survive and thrive without any concern of limited natural resources or population growth. But over the last 70 years the worldâ??s population has grown from 1.5 billion people to over 7.4 billion people with no signs of slowing down. This has caused a great strain on our limited world resources that is unprecedented in human history. Without drastic changes our world as we know it today will cease to exist in the not too distant future. In order for me to get the attention of the World I have created a challenge that seems to be outrageous and impossible. The Worldwide Development Corporation stands behind the challenge and is willing to complete the challenge if the World Leaders are truly up to the task of leading the world.
John Rosebush is the Founder, CEO and President of the Worldwide Development Corporation (WDC). He received his bachelor degree in Information Technology from Ferris State University in 1981. He joined Marathon Oil Company in 1981 and became a member of the technical I.T. staff where he worked on many significant projects from 1981 thru 2006. He was best known for his “out of the box” ideas on developing systems. Upon retirement in 2006 he has worked exclusively on generating energy from river flow the most powerful dense energy source on the planet.
E-mail: johnrosebush@wdcpower.com
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