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The world is insane. People are getting murdered all over the place. I’m sure there is a story.
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Kendy 1 week ago
Fee energy ✅ Free energy 🚫
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Maye Musk 1 week ago
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Maye Musk 1 week ago
Hello dear, how are you doing? It’s me Maye musk, Elon’s mom , are you a fan of my son?
Fusion is combining elements to create new ones, it releases a bunch of energy when you do it, it's how the sun works.
I noticed a post from Elon Musk just This Week about how dumb it was to try and make fusion here on earth, something about how the sun is the biggest fusion generator ever, then rambles on about going to Mars. I do not see the point and think Mars is more warning rather than a way forward.
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scl 1 week ago
Sounds like an energy breakthrough was made they would hurt fossil fuel profits and war mongers
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Benking 1 week ago
When science and energy are controlled by institutions, truth always has a cost. Decentralize everything.
Like the Val Kilmer movie, ‘The Saint’ You kids go watch it if you haven’t
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MemeMachine 1 week ago
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imagine all the people that have been murders throughout history (before internet) for break throughs that we don’t know about.
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campusalot 1 week ago
why would powerful people have a motive to kill someone working on cheaper energy tech, odell is there a historic assassination that set this precedent for you? is this speculation?
You explained the theory much more directly and concisely than most PhDs. Unfortunately, there's a vast chasm between theory and practice and the research industrial complex may be corrupt. Similar to CERN and QC, billions in funding has yielded zero practical utility. In just the last five years, VCs have invested over $10B in magnetic/plasma fusion reactor research.
CERN proved the existence of the Higgs boson. Impossible to say what the utility of this will be in the future. We’d be in a much more basic world without funding for science.
Generally, it threatens the status quo which threatens there positions of power.
Heard on the street... "The psyop is making you think everything is a psyop" 😄
Fuck Mars, I'm here for Europa. A place teaming with aquatic life and/or civilizations VS a planet entirely inhabited by robots.
Scientific progress takes time. They gotta build stuff do experiments, then rebuild things again and do more experiments. Fusion has been demonstrated, it'll be another 20 years before it's a commercially viable option for energy generation. But it has been demonstrated
Despite the PR hype, the feasibility of net energy production via plasma fusion reactor has not been demonstrated. They're not even close. The materials science alone may be an insurmountable challenge. The problem that arises is that very few researchers are capable of making an accurate distinction between hype and real-world potential, particularly at the production system level. These researchers and their lab directors are highly incentivized to error towards the hype end of the spectrum. If the guys cutting ten-figure checks had a clearer picture of the reality, they might reconsider continued investment. This may be relevant to to the alleged murder.
If USA was the only country working on it you'd have a point. The Chinese researcher that demonstrated it are state funded. I think the biggest issue is that the elements required for the technology are incredibly rare. "Awesome, unlimited and clean electricity generation" *25 years later* "oh shit we ran out of whatever that crucial element was called"
Not sketchy. Intentional. Its a 55 min train ride from Brown University to the Amtrak Brookline stop
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SoapMiner 1 week ago
Saw this. Apparently he had some of the same idea's that Tesla had, which makes it really sus in my mind.
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Kendy 1 week ago
- Eugene Mallove (2004): A cold fusion advocate beaten to death. Officially a robbery/murder tied to a tenant dispute over evicted renters trashing his property. Multiple perpetrators were convicted (manslaughter and murder charges) - Stanley Meyer (1998): Claimed a "water-powered car." Died suddenly after dinner, saying "They poisoned me." Autopsy ruled cerebral aneurysm due to high blood pressure; toxicology found no poison. His device was deemed fraudulent by courts - Rory Johnson (late 1970s): Alleged cold fusion magnetic motor inventor. Reportedly died after moving labs under DOE pressure. No verified details on cause of death; claims of suppression (gag orders) are anecdotal and unconfirmed. - Arie M. deGeus (2007): Patented zero-point energy ideas. Found unresponsive in airport parking; autopsy suggested heart failure (natural causes). Conspiracy sites speculate assassination before funding meetings, but no homicide evidence.
Very. Also somewhat related…a Trump family (company) announcement today about a merger with a fusion company…
BREAKING - The suspect in the Brown University shooting that killed two students has been found dead in a storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire, from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. How convenient…