Breakaway Horse on the Wind Farm
Posted by aro on October 18th, 2009 | 2 comments

Rather striking image of the wind farm in San Gorgonio Pass, CA. Which came into focus while doing some surfing ’round the Net after having read this piece in today’s NY Times regarding regulating space for the harvesting of ambient atmospheric phenomena, primarily that of wind and solar.
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At first I was trying to figure out if the lines on the ground were from the wind, somehow…. but then I realized they were roads.
the end.
imagine the windmills are your fingertips
and the roads are nerves running in parallel with your arteries/veins through your knuckles, wrist, on up through your forearm, elbow, bicep/tricep, shoulder, neck… wired all the way, directly in to the brain for processing
feel that?
the roads ARE there because of the wind, though they’re a supporting technology, not strictly a physical correlation
providing access for service, and a likely path for routing the successfully harnessed energy away from point of harvest towards moment of consumption.