When we think of sustainable energy, we often imagine eco-friendly sources like solar power, wind power, or tidal energy harnessing the ebb and flow of the tides. However, during the Moon Jae-in administration, we came to realize that so-called eco-friendly energy is actually not environmentally friendly and is also highly uneconomical. My perspective on such facilities changed after learning that the media hides the fact that forests are destroyed to install solar panels, and that wind turbines create noise so severe that people cannot live nearby. Moreover, watching science fiction films warning that oil and coal reserves are steadily depleting, and that within a few decades, all resources on Earth could dry up, potentially leading to wars over energy and even humanity’s extinction, made me unconsciously worry that humanity was living on borrowed time.
However, after my perspective shifted to viewing Earth as a speck within the infinite universe, created by God, my thoughts on energy changed. I came to understand the energy inherent within this world itself, not just the solar radiation energy shining from the Sun 150 million kilometers away. Just as every object possesses a magnetic field, I realized this world itself has a vast magnetic field that attracts magnets. And when I realized that the sun and moon within the firmament float and rotate atop this magnetic field, creating day and night and the seasons, I felt as if the magnetic field within me suddenly reacted too. I also discovered the secret that this immense magnetic field energy reacts with various gases in the air to generate electricity like lightning, and that it is essentially an unlimited energy source.
I imagined the scene described in Genesis: water above the firmament and water below the firmament surrounding the world, circulating and generating immense magnetic energy. Explaining the cause of waves through the phenomenon of massive whirlpools forming in the middle of the ocean at regular intervals, I recalled the deep well beneath the continental shelf. I also contemplated how water pours from the windows of heaven, forming clouds and rain that fall to earth. It became clear that the opening of those deep springs and the windows of heaven, flooding the world until only Noah’s family and animals survived, was the Genesis flood event.
The explanation that as the waters receded, all the creatures and trees that had sunk into the water were buried with soil in sedimentary layers, and over long periods of time, pressure deep underground transformed them into coal and oil, seemed very natural. And the fact that oil is the second most abundant resource after water is likely an unpleasant truth for environmental extremists who claim oil will be depleted in a few decades. I realized that the absurd claim that dinosaur bones, whose very existence is questionable, turned into oil underground was a lie that had deceived people. Instead, I wonder if the vast oil reserves found in the Middle East might be evidence of the giant trees of life that likely existed in the Garden of Eden.
Reading the recent book ‘Why Tesla?’ taught me Tesla’s motto is ‘accelerating the transition to sustainable energy’. This made me wonder if Elon Musk might already know the truth about sustainable energy. So today, I woke up at 4:30 AM again, wrote this blog post, and started my day energetically, dreaming of sustainable energy.

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