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US Navy futuretek patents thread
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2019-10-19 at 3:02 PM UTCSo apparently the Navy just filed for patents for insane next generation technology, which were initially rejected and subsequently accepted after the head of the Navy's research division personally vouched for them as viable and functional patents. This alone would he world changing technology:
Piezoelectricity-induced Room Temperature Superconductor
https://patents.google.com/patent/US20190058105A1/en?inventor=Salvatore+Cezar+Pais
But that's just the first building block for
Craft using an inertial mass reduction device
https://patents.google.com/patent/US10144532B2/en?inventor=Salvatore+Cezar+Pais
And they probably intend to power it with next gen fusion tech that seems impossible:
Plasma Compression Fusion Device
https://patents.google.com/patent/US20190295733A1/en?inventor=Salvatore+Pais&oq=inventor:(Salvatore+Pais)
Armed with:
High frequency gravitational wave generator
https://patents.google.com/patent/US10322827B2/en?inventor=Salvatore+Cezar+Pais
Honestly, HFGW seems like absolute bullshit. It was previously debunked by a FAS report when there was a scare about China possessing such a weapon (PDF):
https://fas.org/irp/agency/dod/jason/gravwaves.pdf
That makes me question the other patents too. Wtf is going on? Are they trying to sneakily patent something else inside a fake design? Why the shit would they even patent it? It's the fuckin navy, this shit is the type of tech that WOULD literally be ultra top secret relative to the public level of technology. -
2019-10-19 at 3:34 PM UTCSpeaking of the navy, I was once at a bar and I saw this old navy guy and I started talking to him about the JQ and conspiracy stuff and 30 minutes into it he picks his lighter out of his pocket and suddenly the liquid is spewing out of a tiny hole.
How is that possible?
Shouldn't it just have leaked?
He seemed surprised by it. -
2019-10-19 at 3:34 PM UTCit was shooting out like a broken faucet, getting all over the table and into our drinks
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2019-10-19 at 4:44 PM UTCDid you out your cock in the hole? I imagine it would fit. Don't off topic post in topical forums.
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2019-10-19 at 4:46 PM UTCI suspect they're just trying to bait Russia and China into pouring money into insane boondoggles
if these technologies were feasible, especially for military applications, they would not have filed patents publicly until after it was in the field -
2019-10-19 at 4:49 PM UTCI remember digging into that 'mass reduction' device because it (the patent) has been around for a while, but I didn't have enough physics knowledge to work out whether it even made sense. I get the feeling it was presented that way on purpose
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2019-10-19 at 4:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I suspect they're just trying to bait Russia and China into pouring money into insane boondoggles
if these technologies were feasible, especially for military applications, they would not have filed patents publicly until after it was in the field
The thing is that they already got scared of a potential HFGW weapon by China over a decade ago and commissioned and published a report debunking the threat of any possibility of HFGW weapons. So why the fuck would they file an HFGW patent in 2019 with an explicit official appeal from their higjest ranking technical officer about the plausibility of the patents?
Some people are saying these are linked to the Tic Tac UFO videos that the Navy released. The ability to ignore water and air resistance is actually precisely what Cmdr D Fravor described was necessary. -
2019-10-19 at 5:01 PM UTCDesperation at being outclassed in strategic missile systems? Attempting to add fuel to another arms race? Simple MIC cash cows? I'm not sure, I'll have to look into it more deeply.
There are a few reasons I'm very skeptical about any of these being feasible, will post more later -
2019-10-19 at 5:54 PM UTCAhhh, I already posted this in the news forum. They've been stealing my ideas for a while now. Fucking pirates.
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2019-10-19 at 5:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra Desperation at being outclassed in strategic missile systems? Attempting to add fuel to another arms race? Simple MIC cash cows? I'm not sure, I'll have to look into it more deeply.
There are a few reasons I'm very skeptical about any of these being feasible, will post more later
They also got duped by anime nerds into considering the OK symbol and the bowl cut to be hate symbols. The US military is an embarrassment, but that has nothing to do with this tech. -
2019-10-19 at 6:28 PM UTCsomebody answer my fucking question
can lighters do that? -
2019-10-19 at 6:30 PM UTC
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2019-10-19 at 8:52 PM UTCAldra, have you seen the Cmdr David Fravor interview with JRE? These patents literally come together perfectly with that shit. Inertial negation? Check. Being able to traverse water and air seamlessly? Check. Gravitationally propelled? Check. Plus a compression fusion device to power it all and a room temperature fusion device.
I feel like it's all too crazy as far as timing goes. I can very easily see all this being a false flag by the navy. -
2019-10-19 at 8:55 PM UTCLike out of ALL the UFO, MIB, govt conspiracy bullshit. This is whole thing the single most LEGIT weird shit I've ever seen. Why are the usual conspiratards not all over this?
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2019-10-19 at 8:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by Big League jedi Like out of ALL the UFO, MIB, govt conspiracy bullshit. This is whole thing the single most LEGIT weird shit I've ever seen. Why are the usual conspiratards not all over this?
Cause it's old news you idiot. The super conductor proposed was room temperature, not the fusion device. You can't even read the articles you post before posting them? Retard -
2019-10-19 at 9:21 PM UTC
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2019-10-19 at 9:57 PM UTCThe first device.
induction hob
heat your neighbors house so it's so uncomfortable.. much?
Palo Alto student -
2019-10-19 at 10:01 PM UTC
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2019-10-19 at 10:14 PM UTC
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2019-10-19 at 10:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by Big League jedi Whatever room it's in will be the same temperature as it.
place a glass of water onto a table and the water draws in the room temp and it becomes warmer than the room and the room becomes colder and they reciprocate until both are the same temperature?
what's that called?