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Zero Point energy and the way the world works - 727Sky - 10-25-2024

The following video seems like a serious effort at doom porn with climate change and pollution but, what if some of these thoughts are valid ?

Patents denied that could have meaningfully changed the world, inventors killed because TPTB have the monopoly on certain products and inventions; the video ends up with human reverse engineered UAP/UFOs. A little something for everyone ?

My faith in the goodness of mankind and the way the world actually works is no longer set in stone as other thoughts and events have polluted the school taught paradigm I grew up with. The following video may be all B.S. or "What If ?"





RE: Zero Point energy and the way the world works - F2d5thCav - 10-25-2024

I will watch the video, but there is something I have noticed for years.

The speed of commercial aviation has apparently remained stable since the 1960s at least.

I mean, in mechanical engineering terms ... we've been at a standstill since shortly after the Second World War.

And not just in aviation.

Where are the advances, much less the breakthroughs ?

Part of this halt of technological progress is certainly tied to the advances in electronics that occurred after the 1970s.  Much of our best brainpower went to advance computing, microprocessors, and networks.

But still.  Other than high tech gadgets to distract passengers, air travel is the same as it was decades ago.  Ditto travel in cars and buses.  Some train lines have been slowly upgraded to move at something like 150% the speed they did in the 1960s.  But most mechanical engineering has been a bust over the last sixty years.

"Lost century", indeed.

Cheers


RE: Zero Point energy and the way the world works - F2d5thCav - 11-11-2024

Watched it today.  Not bad, I was hoping for more tech discussion and less about the environment.

I'm not convinced free energy = no burden on the environment.

But one has to wonder what became of those solid state devices that put out a lot more power than they needed to work.

Cheers--