Abundance vs. Scarcity

Why we are giving away major inventions totally free!

by Win Wenger, Ph.D.

Come along as we perform a little thought experiment. Let us imagine that there exist two distinct sets of natural law which govern forms of energy. One of these is The Laws of Abundance. The other is The Laws of Scarcity. Both sets of law govern throughout these types of energy, but in varying proportions.

Let us range these forms of energy along a continuum:

Political Power – Material Wealth – Heat Energy – Body Energy – Life Force Energy – Spiritual Energy – Information

Each form of energy along this continuum is subject to both sets of natural law, but in greater or lesser degree according to which set it is closer to. Which end of this continuum do the Laws of Abundance govern from?—and which end of the continuum do the Laws of Scarcity govern from, according to what you know or perceive about the behavior and nature of each of the above forms of energy ranged along that continuum?

Special Note:  hundreds of people have been questioned on this point and, without exception, all have given the same answer, which makes the thesis here indeed one of the more evident of the “self-evident truths.” You are invited, from this information,

  1. to make your own assessment of which end of the continuum each set of laws governs mainly from;
  2. to define the laws of scarcity, which in turn define “rationality” in each of the major socio-behavioral sciences; and
  3. to define the laws of abundance.

From decades of researching, creating and teaching creative methods, I have accumulated thousands of inventions—more than I’ll ever get around to developing on the customary basis, even if conditions were much better than they now are for independent inventors. So I have chosen for public domain several inventions like Beachbuilder which can improve or protect the well-being of a lot of people.

I have earmarked a dozen major inventions for give-away and release into the public domain, including a way to reduce costs of large-scale building projects; a way to build more inexpensively where ground-footing normally would not support large conventional buildings; a potential power-source which can also affect local climate. Even with that many given away, there are still literally thousands of other “hot” inventions on hand appropriate for more usual forms of development.

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