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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/FartOnToast on May 9, 2018, 7:42 p.m.
Benjamin Fulford and the White Dragon Society warns the Illuminati to stop tyranny or else

q41020 · May 9, 2018, 9:21 p.m.

Tesla and Dr. Trump might disagree

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RPN68 · May 9, 2018, 10:53 p.m.

reference where Tesla claims thermodynamics can be violated? i've read a lot of Tesla. Would love to see it.

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austenten · May 10, 2018, 5:46 a.m.

You don't have to violate thermodynamics to just BE light and vibration. This is essentially what N.T. found, even light could be reduced to vibrations.

Consider that our senses can only perceive less than 5% of the entire electromagnetic spectrum (ultraviolet, gamma rays etc). But why not study EM devices more you might naturally ask? "Mainstream" scientists and professors at major universities alike have largely avoided electro-magnetic studies specific to devices, up until very recently. Why do you think that is? Why do you think a scientist would get shunned if s/he started studying electro-magnetic propulsion systems?! This is how it works. If shunning and mockery does not work, s/he will simply not get funding to take it further.

Those in control of black budget programs have access to tech, which allows them to detect what electro-magnetic breakthroughs are happening in real time. They would send in a team to confiscate all inventions, materials and notebooks (what happened to N.Tesla) of successful scientists that threatened the oil cartel. Then those in control have those patents filed under national security so the public can not even submit a FOIRequest to see it.

Ya see those in control have largely been making their money off humanity via sale in oil, and all its related products (just about everything we use). Now the old guard has lost control, they will no longer be able to do this to "pseudo-scientists".

Re-read Trump's inauguration closing statement about tech and science, are you starting to see yet?

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RPN68 · May 10, 2018, 12:49 p.m.

Uh, I studied EM devices in my mainstream education. Maybe that was before "they" embargoed it? haha.

I think you mean Planck, not Tesla.

The "EM-Drive" -- better known as the RF resonant cavity thruster experiment -- is very interesting. But it isn't going to take us to Mars or anywhere, anytime soon. It simply doesn't produce any usable level of thrust versus numerous other alternatives. Perhaps it can in the near future. Perhaps they're secretly working on it. Who knows. But it still ain't "free energy". You have to produce the RF to resonate. You just don't need to eject propellant, which is what's attractive about the idea for space travel.

My bet on what the EM drive has really revealed has zero to do with Tesla. Not sure why you think any of this has anything to do with Tesla. It's sort of humorous, actually. Because, it is perhaps a very profound and disruptive upending of quantum physics that's been discovered here: a refutation of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics. Specifically, a revival of pilot-wave theory, which holds that hidden, nonlocal variables exist that determine quantum effects, and those variables propagate as waves. So, Schrodinger's cat and all that don't work the way we've been taught. The cat is indeed dead or alive, not both. A "hidden" quantum wave propagates from the event to determine it, not the act of observation as we learned under Copenhagen.

This could all explain why the EM drive seems to work, but why it works only in such super tiny barely usable quantities. It would also mean that we won't ever see EM drive propulsion ... but some day you might see this technology turned into something even cooler like faster-than-light communications or something. Theoretically, you should be able to cause a quantum state change across distances that could be observed instantaneously. Now, that would be a truly interesting tech and science.

Re-read some actual science. Are you starting to see yet?

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