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2019-10-19 at 10:34 PM UTC
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2019-10-19 at 10:44 PM UTC
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2019-10-19 at 11:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by Greenspam I guess. is there a second term for it. I know Atrophy means loss of muscle tones but I thought that was also a term (or group of words with it)
never mind.
I'm in a funk right now and can't think of simple shit. let alone this.
Entropy equalising between the two objects? -
2019-10-20 at 12:52 AM UTC
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2019-10-20 at 11:17 AM UTCYa
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2019-10-20 at 10:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by Big League jedi Ya
that's kind of wild huh?
I wonder if that could be used as a way to heat small elements off of small solar panels and have maybe copper in paint and warm an entire house up instead of the usual insulation process. a break through for at least new home owners who live in very cold climates. -
2019-10-20 at 10:17 PM UTCIt could be used for a lot more
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2019-10-20 at 10:17 PM UTCBTW with copper becoming so expensive I wonder if Copper is the new metal to invest in.
the price of it is going up so fucking fast -
2019-10-20 at 10:18 PM UTC
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2019-10-20 at 10:18 PM UTCSpace travel and shit. Like literally world changing technology in these patents. Fusion alone would change everything. Room temperature superconductors would change everything. Forget the more speculative tech, these two alone would change our technology and our relationship with energy generation entirely. Humans would enter the next technological age. I'd say these patents would be more important inventions relative to their time than radio, transistors, and the aerofoil combined.
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2019-10-20 at 10:20 PM UTC
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2019-10-20 at 10:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by Big League jedi Space travel and shit. Like literally world changing technology in these patents. Fusion alone would change everything. Room temperature superconductors would change everything. Forget the more speculative tech, these two alone would change our technology and our relationship with energy generation entirely. Humans would enter the next technological age. I'd say these patents would be more important inventions relative to their time than radio, transistors, and the aerofoil combined.
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2019-10-20 at 10:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by Greenspam to keep a constant temperature to keep components cool or the reciprocation of it for a form of thrust?
The patents are world changing. One of them is positive energy delta controlled fusion that can be accomplished in a small profile. One of them is a room temperature superconductor that would change electronics forever in unimaginable ways. And one is a High Frequency Gravity Wave generator that would allow humanity to manipulate the very fabric of spacetime and create a wave that the craft could "surf" on to potentially relativistic speeds, and this could also be used as a potentially devastating weapon. The RTSC is used to create a "quantum vacuum" around the craft to create a virtually 0 friction environment so you could travel at relativistic speeds without worrying about particles shredding your craft. -
2019-10-20 at 10:28 PM UTCI wonder how much background research would actually be required to understand the patents
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2019-10-20 at 10:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by Big League jedi The patents are world changing. One of them is positive energy delta controlled fusion that can be accomplished in a small profile. One of them is a room temperature superconductor that would change electronics forever in unimaginable ways. And one is a High Frequency Gravity Wave generator that would allow humanity to manipulate the very fabric of spacetime and create a wave that the craft could "surf" on to potentially relativistic speeds, and this could also be used as a potentially devastating weapon. The RTSC is used to create a "quantum vacuum" around the craft to create a virtually 0 friction environment so you could travel at relativistic speeds without worrying about particles shredding your craft.
That sounds suspiciously similar to what Bob Lazar described on that Joe Rogan podcast. -
2019-10-20 at 10:38 PM UTCThis is either bullshit or the most significant set of inventions in the history of man. This would turn us into virtual gods, capable of travelling at arbitrarily high speeds with no physical interaction with anything else. The fusion drive would be more than sufficient to fuel the enormous amounts of energy needed create these electromagnetic (and supposedly gravitational) effects. And the HFGW generator would basically... I mean shit... I literally can't even put into words how world changing that would be. We would be able to manipulate the fabric of space and time at will. There is seriously no way I could overstate it. This asteroid over here heading at us? Oh look it's now 100000000 miles away and on a different course. Or... Oh this country I don't like? Enjoy Jupiter faggots. This could save the world and bring man to the stars. Or kill billions. Or both. It's as terrifying now that I think about it as it is exciting. I do not think we are remotely prepared for anyone to possess this power. Not even close. We have like 400 years of societal development to do before we would be anywhere near being able to handle this technology responsible my.
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2019-10-20 at 10:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by Big League jedi The RTSC is used to create a "quantum vacuum" around the craft to create a virtually 0 friction environment so you could travel at relativistic speeds without worrying about particles shredding your craft.
You mean in an atmospheric environment not space. for launching into space itself or reentry?? -
2019-10-20 at 10:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe That sounds suspiciously similar to what Bob Lazar described on that Joe Rogan podcast.
Nah. I have been looking into Bob a LOT in recent weeks actually. Watched all his JREs and went down the rabbit hole of all his other media.
1. If you actually review his claims of the specifics, these patents are actually not like that at all. For example he claims they use proton capture to create 116, which decays instantly releasing "antimatter"... this would go contrary to QED. These patents are, as far as I can tell (although this shit is ridiculously over my head), referring to real scientific principles and techniques but just don't give any specifics. Also what Bob described would have been significantly smaller than what is proposed here, where you need massive resonance chambers, plus they need to counter spin.
2. Guy claims he stole some of the superstable moscovium. If that was true, it would be ridiculously easy to take it to any university ot research lab, test the neutron count and vindicate him, and change the fuckin world.
3. He couldn't name a single one of his professors at Caltech or MIT and accidentally said the name of some professor at a junior college.
As far as I'm concerned, Bob is a liar. -
2019-10-20 at 11:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I wonder how much background research would actually be required to understand the patents
I have been reading them thoroughly and it really doesn't employ anything but real physical concepts that don't require massive specialisation to understand. The USPTO definitely isn't short on people with an ~MSc understanding of physics. The tricky part is whether or not the engineering it remotely possible, or if some of the few very advanced concepts are possible. For example "Quantum Vacuum Plasma" is nothing close to being a confirmed phenomenon in public science. The infamous emDrive definitely died last year and that was pretty much the biggest QVP thing in science. So there's no evidence towards QVP as far as public science is concerned. But then again not a lot of effort has been made aside from White. -
2019-10-20 at 11:05 PM UTC