Posted on 10/09/2019 12:36:46 PM PDT by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
The War Zone has been reporting on a set of bizarre patents assigned to the U.S. Navy that describe radical new technologies that could absolutely revolutionize the aerospace field, and frankly, the very way we live our lives. These include high-energy electromagnetic fields used to create force fields and outlandish new methods of aerospace propulsion and vehicle design that basically read as UFO-like technology. You can learn all about these patents, their viability, and the issues surrounding them in these exclusive features of ours. Now, the same mysterious Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division engineer behind those patents has produced another patentone for a compact fusion reactor that could pump out absolutely incredible amounts of power in a small spacemaybe even in a craft.
Energy dominance has become a cornerstone of American military policy as laboratories seek to develop the Holy Grail of power generation: nuclear fusion. These attempts at developing stable fusion reactors utilize incredibly powerful magnetic fields in order to contain the nuclear reactions occurring inside. Creating a stable fusion reaction is difficult enough, but some laboratories are going even further by attempting to create compact reactors small enough to fit inside shipping containers or even possibly vehicles.
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There are some very high level physics people that would disagree with you.
[ How do you know we are not already colonizing the stars?
I would be happy if we found a socialist planet that all our socialists want to go live on. ]
I’m done with this damned rock, I wanna leave this planet and all the “guilt” they dump on my race daily.
Demons don’t need space ships
Multiverse my arse
“Multiverse my arse”
You get no argument from me.
As I said, I’d go with Klingons before a multiverse and I do not believe in Klingons
and the admiral who stated, “We can take ET home.”
Oliver Heaviside took 4 of Maxwell's 200 field equations and, discarding the rest, transformed them into vector equations thus giving us everything we know about the existence and properties of the electromagnetic spectrum.
After that, Maxwell was largely forgotten.
See: The Man Who Changed Everything
The Life of James Clerk Maxwell
by Basil Mahonr
and
Oliver Heaviside
The Life, Work, and Times of an Electrical Genius of the Victorian Age
by Paul J Nahin
there are always “high-level” people who disagree with other “high-level” people. Its called science.
Thanks fieldmarshaldj.
like being able to physically step from any one point to any other in the Universe. and so on.
It makes far more sense to believe that UFOs are secret military aircraft than it does to believe they come from another planet.
Only if you believe that out of the trillions and trillions of galaxies with hundreds of millions of stars each, that life and intelligent life only exists in this backwater galaxy, in an insignificant solar system, on the periphery of that galaxy, on one tiny planet ...
Would that be legal, to build brand new cars with 80s safety standards?
Don’t forget the food synthesizers - “I’ll have a rare T-Bone and maybe a bottle of Jim Beam....”
That's a three hour video. How about summarizing it for us....
He asked her to do some hanky panky in a restaurant, which she did not appreciate.
That became part of a sealed divorce proceeding that 0bama helped get unsealed, so he could wipe out his Republican challenger, her husband.
It never made any sense to me why he kept the gasoline engine for propulsion, when he had a Mr. Fusion attached to generate however many gigawatts of electricity to run the time machine. Why not replace the motor with an electric, and bleed off a few kilowatts to power it? Of course, then you wouldn’t have the hooks for the story about needing gas and stuff.
Indeed. Imagine what a muslim could do with a transporter and an IED.
But he didn't keep the gasoline engine.
Do you not remember the end of the first movie, when he did have the Mr. Fusion (instead of using Plutonium from the Libyans, or electricity from the clock tower lightning strike,) and was stuffing banana peels and beer cans into it, he ended up flying off, not driving off.
Or governments are not really in competition with each other, because they are a meme to make us think nobody had central control and could keep secrets from us.
There are people who run afoul of “government-like” forces in the US who flee to China, and are picked up by seemingly the exact same network.
Right, but there is a bit of discontinuity. A major plot element of the 3rd movie was the fact that the car needed to get to 88 MPH, and the gas tank had been punctured, so it couldn't be driven. Thus the need for the train to push it.
I shouldn't expect consistency out of hollywood, but that's a big inconsistency.
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