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2019-04-28 at 9:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by gadzooks I was originally drawn to Totse back in the day for the Bad Ideas type stuff, but I kinda outgrew it.
Yeah, I guess there's a few of us left that have out-grown a lot of this stuff. I remember Malice told me in a PM that he was never a totse member, only a zoklet member (and I guess later NIS), but he was cool too. Just not into the kind of stuff I'm into. I'm still into explosives. I no longer care about detonating them so much, it's almost entirely theoretical. I like coming up with novel primary compositions and detonators. Taking old concepts that were not being used because of some kind of flaw, and eliminating the flaw.
Pyrotechnics as a hobby is all good, because it doesn't necessarily imply any kind of criminal intent.
But most of what initially brought me to Totse I have lost interest in.
But, mostly I'm obsessed with the concept of free energy nowadays. And anti-gravity/inertial control systems. The Navy recently patented one such technology, and looks strangely like what I was working on. There was a rumor a couple years ago that the Navy was trying to steal my ideas. Strange coincidence that they recently patented an anti-gravity/inertial-mass control system, that they even admitted was "disruptive technology" -
2019-04-28 at 9:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by inert_observer You’re definitely not the only original totse member left, there are a lot of people here that were on totse. Were you even on totse? I thought you were dh or one of those other forums for baggers
Yep, I was kind of an asshat. I spammed goatse and tubgirl everywhere, forced them to shrink the image size in posts. I used to hang out in zok's channel a lot. If you have to ask me though, you're probably a dumb faggot anyways.
Toothlessjerkoff?
Anyway, I only joined in 03, but unlike everyone else, the concept of totse was important to me. Not just making "witty" or funny posts. Freedom of information.
Totse kinda turned into SLC punk at the end. People had to grow up, get "careers", some of them ended up wearing suits and ties like faggots. Best of luck to them though. I will be a rebel till death. -
2019-04-28 at 9:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by We'reAllBrownNosers Yeah, I guess there's a few of us left that have out-grown a lot of this stuff. I remember Malice told me in a PM that he was never a totse member, only a zoklet member (and I guess later NIS), but he was cool too. Just not into the kind of stuff I'm into. I'm still into explosives. I no longer care about detonating them so much, it's almost entirely theoretical. I like coming up with novel primary compositions and detonators. Taking old concepts that were not being used because of some kind of flaw, and eliminating the flaw.
But, mostly I'm obsessed with the concept of free energy nowadays. And anti-gravity/inertial control systems. The Navy recently patented one such technology, and looks strangely like what I was working on. There was a rumor a couple years ago that the Navy was trying to steal my ideas. Strange coincidence that they recently patented an anti-gravity/inertial-mass control system, that they even admitted was "disruptive technology"
I have to admit that I'm pretty skeptical of the whole notion of "free energy".
I mean, it would require that we completely rewrite Newtonian physics. That's quite a ways to go.
But then again, Einstein did pretty much just that, so who knows? -
2019-04-28 at 9:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by We'reAllBrownNosers Totse kinda turned into SLC punk at the end. People had to grow up, get "careers", some of them ended up wearing suits and ties like faggots. Best of luck to them though. I will be a rebel till death.
I love that movie.
You know what, though? I never saw Stevo as a sell out. He was a realist.
And he took the anarchist ideals with him when he went into law school or whatever.
The same ideas can be applied in alternate contexts. -
2019-04-28 at 9:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by gadzooks I love that movie.
You know what, though? I never saw Stevo as a sell out. He was a realist.
And he took the anarchist ideals with him when he went into law school or whatever.
The same ideas can be applied in alternate contexts.
That was a good movie that gave me teenage feels. Matthew Lilly has autism so it is kind of a totse movie -
2019-04-28 at 10:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by gadzooks I have to admit that I'm pretty skeptical of the whole notion of "free energy".
I mean, it would require that we completely rewrite Newtonian physics. That's quite a ways to go.
But then again, Einstein did pretty much just that, so who knows?
The laws of physics don't always have to be violated. For example, there is no such thing as a "closed system". So entropy doesn't always have to increase in that context.
Goes back to the Tesla days. Free energy technology is disruptive because the world economy revolves around oil, non-renewables. That is why the Navy's patent, if tested, is highly classified. Reading the patent and seeing actual tests of it, are different things. A lot of Tesla's work, particularly his dynamic theory of gravity, are also highly classified. The FBI seized all his secrets in his safe when he died.
He said one day our machines will be powered by the same energy that makes planets revolve around the sun. If you control inertia effectively, a rotor or flywheel can reach incredible speeds with an extremely small amount of input energy, and you'll end up extracting more energy than you put in. Overunity. It's real. -
2019-04-28 at 11:04 PM UTCnigger
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2019-04-28 at 11:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by We'reAllBrownNosers The laws of physics don't always have to be violated. For example, there is no such thing as a "closed system". So entropy doesn't always have to increase in that context.
Goes back to the Tesla days. Free energy technology is disruptive because the world economy revolves around oil, non-renewables. That is why the Navy's patent, if tested, is highly classified. Reading the patent and seeing actual tests of it, are different things. A lot of Tesla's work, particularly his dynamic theory of gravity, are also highly classified. The FBI seized all his secrets in his safe when he died.
He said one day our machines will be powered by the same energy that makes planets revolve around the sun. If you control inertia effectively, a rotor or flywheel can reach incredible speeds with an extremely small amount of input energy, and you'll end up extracting more energy than you put in. Overunity. It's real.
yea, same with what was always rumored to be the "codex totses" aka all of jeff hunter's notes on the beginning days of totse. never released to the public and kept guarded safely by the CIA. -
2019-04-28 at 11:30 PM UTCIronically the guy responsible for removing those all important papers from Tesla's safe was none other than President Trump's grandfather.
Shit's kray -
2019-04-28 at 11:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by We'reAllBrownNosers Yep, I was kind of an asshat. I spammed goatse and tubgirl everywhere, forced them to shrink the image size in posts. I used to hang out in zok's channel a lot. If you have to ask me though, you're probably a dumb faggot anyways.
Toothlessjerkoff?
Anyway, I only joined in 03, but unlike everyone else, the concept of totse was important to me. Not just making "witty" or funny posts. Freedom of information.
Totse kinda turned into SLC punk at the end. People had to grow up, get "careers", some of them ended up wearing suits and ties like faggots. Best of luck to them though. I will be a rebel till death.
I love that movie. -
2019-04-29 at 12:12 AM UTC
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2019-04-29 at 12:37 AM UTC
Originally posted by HTS I've been there. Eh. Sometimes you just have a period in life that's like that. :/
This. Just don't resign yourself to thinking, "this is it, this is my life". Like I said Zooks cut out the poisonous unabitious people out of your life and surround yourself with positive folk. Even if your associates/ friends love to drink/ party hard, just keep them at bay till you allocate the time to enjoy such frivilous activities. -
2019-05-11 at 6:56 AM UTCSomebody's most likely impersonating Unwyred.