Hey, Frens and Plebs! This is my UNCONVENTIONAL post for today... I'm wishing nostr GN by clearing my mind of some things that drive me to distraction! For much of my adult life, my thinking has been preoccupied by a few recurring themes. At their root is one central theme that I KNOW many of you share; FREEDOM/LIBERTY. Many of us perceive bitcoin to be a major "freedom technology," and rightly so, because it frees our money from state control. This post is to alert you to TWO additional, critical "freedom technologies" that In My Not So Humble Opinion vie with bitcoin in their potential for freeing us from the enslaving chains of the state. In simple terms, the technologies are "free" energy and "non-Newtonian" or "propellantless" propulsion. For the open minded, here are significant links to information about each of these: Propellantless propulsion: "Free" energy: Such information is difficult to find because most search engines (especially Google) are HEAVILY weighted toward the prevailing narratives in economics, technology, and medicine. I have personally studied and "tinkered" with variants of these two technologies for much of my adult life. They are both related to theories in the realm of physics that have been largely abandoned by modern science, and/or at least seen from a different perspective. My "conspiracy theory" bones inform me that modern science has been pushed away from serious consideration of these things intentionally because they would provide the common man with just too damn much freedom. However, world changing giants of science history such as Nikola Tesla believed in the ether theory. What's the freedom connection? If we as individuals had access to free energy and propulsion, we would be able to go anywhere on the planet at will and live anywhere. For my statist friends whose mantra has always been "Who will build the roads?" I'll say "We won't need no stinkin' roads." Before I drop off to sleep, here's one more link to keep you awake at night: ThunderboltsProject (The Electric Universe) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvHqXK_Hz79tjqRosK4tWYA So, GN! Good Night, my nostr Frens! Sweet dreams of flying machines that can take you anywhere in the world within an hour! Airlines will only be for poor people; HFSP! #grownostr #freedom #liberty #energy #conspiracytheory #travel #transportation #movement #state #bitcoin #technology #scalar #ether #aether #electricuniverse #libertarianism image

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it just seems obvious to me that since electrons and electric fields carry kinetic energy (just let that sink in for a while, the efficiency of recovery of energy from a generator, then deployed to a motor is over 98% or some very high figure like this) that it should be possible to make them asymmetrically deliver it, and not have to create the equivalent of an explosion throwing one mass back to push the main mass forward i've been following this stuff about resonating electron flux emission devices like the Emdrive and i came to the conclusion that what they are digging at is inducing electrons to form a balanced pair in an extremely tight orbit that remains stable long enough to function as the ballistic projectile that is thrown backwards, by using a tesla coil and a dual chamber resonator with a pyrolitic carbon diamagnetic coating where the tesla coil emitter is located inside of, which works to catch the fast ones, and bring them back again to entrain the others that haven't caught the spin yet until they eventually escape from the emitter hole at the small end of the resonator i also have some vague ideas about a static, passive EMF capture coil that uses a tuned set of 5 capacitors to set up a spinning magnetic field that then catches like a whirlpool vortex and continues to accumulate magnetic flux until it reaches the capacity of the array's permeability, i'm pessimistic about how much energy it can catch, but it is possible that it can catch enough to be a practical source of energy for, for example, a carrier bolt thrower (uses a coil to pull the thrower with the nonferromagnetic projectile from the back to the middle of the device, not like a coil gun or rail gun) indeed, the tesla coil impulse generator, perhaps it can even be turned into a recoilless impulse blast if the impulse can be made coherent like a laser, and literally just punch things like it was a bullet, except at lightspeed!
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Duncan Cary Palmer's avatar Duncan Cary Palmer
Hey, Frens and Plebs! This is my UNCONVENTIONAL post for today... I'm wishing nostr GN by clearing my mind of some things that drive me to distraction! For much of my adult life, my thinking has been preoccupied by a few recurring themes. At their root is one central theme that I KNOW many of you share; FREEDOM/LIBERTY. Many of us perceive bitcoin to be a major "freedom technology," and rightly so, because it frees our money from state control. This post is to alert you to TWO additional, critical "freedom technologies" that In My Not So Humble Opinion vie with bitcoin in their potential for freeing us from the enslaving chains of the state. In simple terms, the technologies are "free" energy and "non-Newtonian" or "propellantless" propulsion. For the open minded, here are significant links to information about each of these: Propellantless propulsion: "Free" energy: Such information is difficult to find because most search engines (especially Google) are HEAVILY weighted toward the prevailing narratives in economics, technology, and medicine. I have personally studied and "tinkered" with variants of these two technologies for much of my adult life. They are both related to theories in the realm of physics that have been largely abandoned by modern science, and/or at least seen from a different perspective. My "conspiracy theory" bones inform me that modern science has been pushed away from serious consideration of these things intentionally because they would provide the common man with just too damn much freedom. However, world changing giants of science history such as Nikola Tesla believed in the ether theory. What's the freedom connection? If we as individuals had access to free energy and propulsion, we would be able to go anywhere on the planet at will and live anywhere. For my statist friends whose mantra has always been "Who will build the roads?" I'll say "We won't need no stinkin' roads." Before I drop off to sleep, here's one more link to keep you awake at night: ThunderboltsProject (The Electric Universe) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvHqXK_Hz79tjqRosK4tWYA So, GN! Good Night, my nostr Frens! Sweet dreams of flying machines that can take you anywhere in the world within an hour! Airlines will only be for poor people; HFSP! #grownostr #freedom #liberty #energy #conspiracytheory #travel #transportation #movement #state #bitcoin #technology #scalar #ether #aether #electricuniverse #libertarianism image
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We don' *need* no stinkin' roads!🤣
Duncan Cary Palmer's avatar Duncan Cary Palmer
Hey, Frens and Plebs! This is my UNCONVENTIONAL post for today... I'm wishing nostr GN by clearing my mind of some things that drive me to distraction! For much of my adult life, my thinking has been preoccupied by a few recurring themes. At their root is one central theme that I KNOW many of you share; FREEDOM/LIBERTY. Many of us perceive bitcoin to be a major "freedom technology," and rightly so, because it frees our money from state control. This post is to alert you to TWO additional, critical "freedom technologies" that In My Not So Humble Opinion vie with bitcoin in their potential for freeing us from the enslaving chains of the state. In simple terms, the technologies are "free" energy and "non-Newtonian" or "propellantless" propulsion. For the open minded, here are significant links to information about each of these: Propellantless propulsion: "Free" energy: Such information is difficult to find because most search engines (especially Google) are HEAVILY weighted toward the prevailing narratives in economics, technology, and medicine. I have personally studied and "tinkered" with variants of these two technologies for much of my adult life. They are both related to theories in the realm of physics that have been largely abandoned by modern science, and/or at least seen from a different perspective. My "conspiracy theory" bones inform me that modern science has been pushed away from serious consideration of these things intentionally because they would provide the common man with just too damn much freedom. However, world changing giants of science history such as Nikola Tesla believed in the ether theory. What's the freedom connection? If we as individuals had access to free energy and propulsion, we would be able to go anywhere on the planet at will and live anywhere. For my statist friends whose mantra has always been "Who will build the roads?" I'll say "We won't need no stinkin' roads." Before I drop off to sleep, here's one more link to keep you awake at night: ThunderboltsProject (The Electric Universe) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvHqXK_Hz79tjqRosK4tWYA So, GN! Good Night, my nostr Frens! Sweet dreams of flying machines that can take you anywhere in the world within an hour! Airlines will only be for poor people; HFSP! #grownostr #freedom #liberty #energy #conspiracytheory #travel #transportation #movement #state #bitcoin #technology #scalar #ether #aether #electricuniverse #libertarianism image
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This stuff isn’t going to work. What you need is reactionless propulsion. Energy generation will become free when engineers disvover work arounds for back emf. Additionally there’s something to be said for the conversion of angular momentum and or toroidal fields that would interface with particles. Meta materials boys. Zero friction, negative refractive index, fucking micron layered atomically printed meta materials.
We need to speak there’s way too much to type here. But now I’m interested in a pow wow. I have some designs I know you will deeply appreciate. We should link up
We’ll see. I’m mobile so I can’t dig. Let’s the 3 of us do a vchat I asked mleku to join
You realize we’re talking about serious shit here. I’m not even sure I want to say anything else publicly. Let’s find a different venue.