There’s a huge difference between someone who lightly understands what’s going on and someone who deeply understands it.
The first reacts to events.
The second sees reality.
That’s a massive advantage in business.
While my peers in SF are mining crypto and building AI wrappers, I’m in the overlooked corners of Indonesia mining energy from palm oil waste. They chase pixels; I chase atoms. The future isn't just in the cloud—it's in the massive neglected biomass we ignore.
We Koreans have a deep racism history where commonly used to belittle People from SoutheastAsia calling them Ddongnama,literally calling people from SEA dirty and poopy;
But you just have to open your small mind and take a closer look, this is the truth
Meeting buyers is ridiculously hard.
No seriously—what does “hard” even mean?
These folks are like medieval fortresses with triple-locked gates. No amount of VC funding magically teleports you into a buyer meeting.
(If there’s a better way, PLEASE enlighten me.)
What if fuel wasn’t the problem—just the way we sprayed it?
ESS — an electrostatic spray that atomizes fuel.
Add a bio-based enhancer from palm waste.
Result? Cleaner combustion. Higher efficiency.
Sounds too good?
Maybe.
But what if it works?
A great building must begin with the unmeasurable, must go through measurable means when it is being designed and in the end must be unmeasurable.
- man Khan
@JapanBeyondCoal I recently submitted an inquiry through your website regarding the use of black liquor in Japan’s combined heat and power plants, as well as questions about sustainable biomass fuel practices in Japan.
Since I haven’t received a reply yet, I wanted to follow up directly here