The Science & Technology Thread ⚛️

Some real stuff, useful stuff, not academic fluff …

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Thanks for making this skycat. Always thought scientific things were very interesting. And studying it makes you smarter ! You can see how things work

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Why Does Everyone Who Develops Free Unlimited Energy End Up Mysteriously Dead? \[VIDEO\]

Many years ago Nexus magazine did a story on inventors of free energy devices who died under suspicious circumstances.
One guy who developed a simple device that could be fitted to any carburetor on gasoline motors, that split water into its two parts, oxygen and hydrogen.

The inventor was rather naive thinking that he had solved mankinds reliance on gasoline, he took it to the U.S. energy dept.
They weren’t in the least surprised [that basically tells us that this type of technology had already been discovered]

He was told that they didn’t have an issue with him converting his cars to run on water but, if he did not keep quiet then things would not turn out so well for him.

Another Nexus article was on an inventor who built a virtual free energy device that was driven by magnets [Rings of magnets that operated on an attract-repel principle] “Virtual” because it needed a charge to start the rings spinning.
A basic model could power an entire home.

Here is one that bypassed the inevitable.

Jan 1978 EA article Page 12 Prof. Yull Brown / Browngas

Epitaph https://www.padrak.com/ine/NEN_6_2_2.html

RIP Prof Brown, you are in the league of Nikola Tesla.

The last paragraph in the article is the clincher, specifically the last five words and explains why he died in 1998 and not 1978. It was his intent to list ‘Water Fuel Holdings’ on the ASX..until the heavies made him an offer he couldn’t refuse.

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