We had wood, water and wind, then coal, then biological oil, then petroleum and natural gas, but by the time nuclear came along governments had gotten just barely big enough to strangle anything new in its crib. So no, we won't be getting any more forms of energy; we're stuck with what we have and once we lose it, we're just getting shortages.
That really sucks because it doesn't have to be this way. We should be using more nuclear and there is nothing wrong with trying out new forms of energy but they insist on forcing it. Like I said, I think once we start mining in space that will be great.
We had wood, water and wind, then coal, then biological oil, then petroleum and natural gas, but by the time nuclear came along governments had gotten just barely big enough to strangle anything new in its crib. So no, we won't be getting any more forms of energy; we're stuck with what we have and once we lose it, we're just getting shortages.
That really sucks because it doesn't have to be this way. We should be using more nuclear and there is nothing wrong with trying out new forms of energy but they insist on forcing it. Like I said, I think once we start mining in space that will be great.