Manhattan Project: REDUX
We need to consider a “Manhattan Project” type of approach:
During WWII, from the years of 1942-1946, under the control of the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, our government led a project to develop the first atomic bomb. The “Manhattan Project” was run by General Groves. On September 17, 1942, Groves, who was only a colonel, was given control of the entire project. He took control of all the scientists and assembled the nuclear research. The project was completely organized and managed by Groves. It was Groves’ genius of organization that combined Fermi’s work at the University of Chicago with corporations like DuPont and Kellogg’s. Over the next four years, the efforts of over 130,000 people were harnessed to solve the problems and tackle the obstacles, all in an effort to build the bomb.
Our country has new problems and new obstacles to overcome.
Our ridiculous reliance on fossil fuel, and specifically crude oil, has funded terrorists, despots and thugs. Our ridiculous reliance on fossil fuel is polluting our atmosphere. Our ridiculous reliance on fossil fuel threatens our very existence, and yet we do nothing. We should be outraged, we should be ashamed.
Our government should oversee a project to develop new ways of powering our lives. Private industry will not be able to solve the problems. Public corporations will not invest the money to overcome the obstacles. The private sector cannot afford to think about problems on this scale.
Only a government that is charged with the mission of developing a new and better system can harness all of the resources and combine all of the elements in an efficient and organized manner.
This is the role our government should take.
When the U.S. wanted to solve nuclear physics, it was solved.
When Kennedy said “TO THE MOON,” we went.
Now we need to define a new mission.
Our country is at a key point in its history. Our standard of living is eroding. We cannot tweak interest rates and borrow our way out of this problem.
We need to think big. We need to take big steps. We need to focus our energy and talent in order to make this happen. Our economy, our safety, our future will all be brighter.
J.o.y. to the world - Peter
Tags: globalization, government, inventions, science, technology

