Modern science bears little resemblence to reality

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"Space-time" doesn't exist, but the "aether" does. We should be looking to real scientist like Nikola Tesla to find our way forward.
 

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But Tesla is a white man. No need for white supremacy these days.

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We need to look at scientists such as Neil Grasse Tyson to take the next step of science for humans.

Tyson is simply another "scientist" lost in the theoretical, while ignoring the fact that it bares no semblance to reality.

A lot of Tyson Grasses out there, but they aren't allowed to show it due to white privilege. Sad really.

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"Space-time" doesn't exist, but the "aether" does. We should be looking to real scientist like Nikola Tesla to find our way forward.


Tesla is a truly fascinating person in American (and prior to that - Slavic) history....
To say he's overlooked doesn't quite explain it..... this is off the top of my head (may come back and cite from the book I note below)

He had weird habits and quirks (apparently couldn't stand to look at women's pearl earrings, had to have napkins delivered to his table in some kind of # that was divisible by 9 or the like....) -- but he was the epitome of a person / scientist who TRULY "thought outside the box"

He was an immigrant from Serbia as I recall and he arrived off the proverbial boat with a small handful of change in his pockets and little more.......

He definitely made use of the elements of a showman with some of his presentations from what I've read .... but why not?
The man who had a cult following him -- believing he came from another planet -- was probably going to seem a bit unconventional no matter what he did

He demonstrated wireless remote control of unmanned submersibles (not to scale of course) in or around 1905-1908?
He churned out innovations like neon lighting, radio transmissions/communications, wireless power, he discovered quasars or a new type of pulsar I do believe -- and made the creation of many other artifacts possible.....without ever really pursuing (or considering) patents / non-disclosure acts or any business angle to his work WHATSOEVER.....

Ultimately he claimed to have done much more -
Some of his more 'advanced' claims were reportedly demonstrated as well -- like his "Seismic Weapon"
(no doubt he didn't consider it a weapon - I believe he was just making his point about understanding 'frequencies' in order to understand 'the universe'

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The later portion of his life is remarkably sad
I'll leave it at that

The US Offices of Alien Affairs raided his apartment after he died and seized many papers etc........they did this under fuzzy authority since Nikola was a US Citizen by then

Later, when the nascent Yugoslavia petitioned the US for many of his effects so they could erect a museum to their native son ...... the US returned ALMOST everything,........as it turns out the USG's official response was that they "LOST" many of Tesla's more obscure/advanced/oblique papers and records


I own one book on Tesla - "Tesla - Man Out of Time" by M. Cheney....... it's a VERY entertaining read and I'd recommend it to Elect-Engineer types as well as laymen who simply want to read about a fascinating innovator:

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Personally - I am CONFIDENT we now have Weather Manipulation capabilities and & Seismic Weapons because of Mr Tesla -- probably more
 

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divisible by 9

The # 3.

Personally - I am CONFIDENT we now have Weather Manipulation capabilities and & Seismic Weapons because of Mr Tesla -- probably more

Wouldn't surprise me in the least. I've been reading stuff from Eric P. Dollard and have watched several of his lectures on YouTube. He claims he's replicated most of Tesla's experiments. I've also been studying the Electric Universe Cosmology, it makes a lot of sense.

If you really want your mind blown look into Ken Wheeler's "Uncovering the Missing Secrets of Magnetism" free pdf book and video series. His YT channel is a garbled mess but there are plenty of gold nuggets if you dig in the right spots.
 

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You need to understand probability, you need to understand the transfer of energy from one thing to the next, and you need to understand supply and demand economic models to really understand our world. If you lack basic understandings of any of those things you are fighting with one arm tied behind your back in discussions of science and economics. Fortunately with a decent understanding of those things you can easily tell who has no clue and avoid their opinions and engaging in debate with them.
 
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I think Tesla was like a lot of doctors and dentists I know. They are very good at their profession, but lack business sense.
 

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I think Tesla was like a lot of doctors and dentists I know. They are very good at their profession, but lack business sense.

Definitely. He pretty much built the modern world though with his work developing AC power.
 
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Ok, so then is this about people who do not understand science telling people who do how to do science? Does your Ken Wheeler also have a perpetual motion machine, a cold fusion reactor or a car than runs on water instead of gasoline?
 

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Do you know what those equations mean? How do you or Ken know they are wrong if you don't even understand what they mean?
Look, I'm not against Tesla, hell he's probably a distant cousin of mine, but he's probably wrong here. He also fell in love with a pigeon and thought he could communicate with Martian civilizations.

If Ken has anything, why doesn't he go to scientific community with his findings? Or you could do it too I guess, could win the noble prize while you are at it... lots of money and prestige, your name would never be forgotten and hell you'd even probably get lots of chicks, or pigeons if that's your thing noone would judge you.
 

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PS - "light" is simply a perturbation of the aether. There is no such thing as a "photon" particle or any subatomic particles.
 

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I don't get triggered, lot's of people don't know that feeling believe it or not... maybe a foreign concept to the millennial.

This is a message board and I'm bored... genuinely curious what you have here. So far looks like nothing.

What does that mean? Perturbation of the ether? What are you saying, like a ripple is a perturbation in pond?
 

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So how does that transfer energy?

Energy isn't "transferred" it manifests, discharges, from the ether itself. There is only the ether, and its 4 modalities (ways it expresses itself). Dielectricity - Magnetism on one axis and electrification - gravity/mass on the other.
 
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In the early 20th century Einstein's relativity conjecture enthralled the masses and theoretic science displaced experimental science. It's quite a shame.
 

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The # 3.



Wouldn't surprise me in the least. I've been reading stuff from Eric P. Dollard and have watched several of his lectures on YouTube. He claims he's replicated most of Tesla's experiments. I've also been studying the Electric Universe Cosmology, it makes a lot of sense.

If you really want your mind blown look into Ken Wheeler's "Uncovering the Missing Secrets of Magnetism" free pdf book and video series. His YT channel is a garbled mess but there are plenty of gold nuggets if you dig in the right spots.
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Sounds worth the dig!!
 
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Well, I watched I bit of her videos and Ken's... to me he seems like a charlatan and she, a new age spiritualist.

I kept waiting for some there to be there, but there wasn't any. Not here to piss in your cornflakes, maybe i didn't give them enough time and they could be right and all of science is wrong, but if they found such a robust new model for physics why don't they interact with the established scientific community and try to get something worthwhile accomplished?
 

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if they found such a robust new model for physics

It's not new. Tesla, Steinmetz, Heavyside, Faraday and others were on to this stuff a hundred years ago. It was simply abandoned for the shiny new toy of "quantum".

why don't they interact with the established scientific community and try to get something worthwhile accomplished?

He does independent research. No one wants to hear his ideas. Eric Dollard has been doing independent research since the 70 on this stuff guess what? No one wants to hear about it.