Jun
23
Written by:
SirWind
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
"All truth passes through three stages. First it is ridiculed.
Secondly, it is violently opposed.
Third, it is accepted as being self-evident."
-Arthur Schopenhauer
German philosopher
Over the last seven years of development, as we now move into full commercialized and deployment, we as a company have endured going through the same ‘stages’ which Schopenhaur describes above.
In dealing with a mature industry such as wind power, and given the length of time that man has used wind power, brandishing claims of making significant breakthroughs in wind power not seen in the last fifty years, does bring on significant ridicule. No question.
Now today, having had numerous wind tunnel experiments, having built prototypes and now looking to establish demonstration sites across the United States, Canada and the Eurozone, we have now reached the ‘opposition’ stage of the program.
Either from existing commercial interests or from the establishment, we find that we are being opposed in some fashion or another. Sometimes the opposition is very subtle and sometimes it could not be more in one’s face. None the less, we have prevailed and persisted. We have come to firmly demonstrate that we have superior designs and performance over the tradition (propeller) types of wind power equipment. True, there are now emerging other types of wind power equipment, but once again, most if not all are but ‘static’ designs. Static, in that they do not manipulate or change the dynamics of the wind (air) being used to generate power. Our SPEEDBALL™, THOR™, as well as our Carousel Series all use K.E.E. technology and all provide dynamic changes in the air which help us to achieve far greater efficiencies than traditional systems. As more papers and more pier reviews take place, all of what I write today will be more than confirmed.
In fact, while we as a commercial interest already have more than enough “proof” or confirmations of what I speak of here, naturally we would not disclose all to everyone prematurely; and we’re not. I would only ask the reader to follow our growth and developments over the next year, as more and more of our systems will become recognized as the top wind powered systems in the world.