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I wish we had water batteries :v:
Chronovisor is fucking stupid.
I just cant bring myself to believe most of this.. as much as I would like to
The electric car and water battery ones were real, the same "fraudulent" accusations were made with the tucker corporation after world war 2. They made really amazing and safe cars that still compare to ones today but the company was sunk thanks to bribes judges and the interests of the big three. Watch the movie based on the tucker corporation on Netflix its really great
That video contained a dangerous amount of tinfoil.
This list is awful.
The electric car in the video is the GM EV-1. It wasn't able to bring about the profit margins for GM that typical gasoline-powered cars were able to, and it was scrapped. Not an oil company conspiracy (an accusation found in a single book), but an issue of company profit.
Project XA was genuine, and one of the few on the list that was true. Lawyers shut down the project because it would hurt ongoing court proceedings about cigarettes causing cancer.
Cold fusion has [i]never[/i] been done. It was reported by one dude who noticed that his experiments were generating excess heat and then literally guessed that it must be cold fusion. No studies have been able to replicate it, and the dudes involved never actually detected the byproducts of fusion reactions.
Chronovisor is quack science made up by a paranormal/religious author. Its existence has never been confirmed. The guy claimed that he viewed and photographed Christ's crucifixion and other events. Science fiction.
Royal Rife's cure for cancer was never independently replicated, and he attacked the AMA and "organized medicine" for "brainwashing" his potential supporters, which is sort of ridiculous.
Stan Meyer's water-fuel cell was essentially perpetual motion, which is totally impossible. A court found it to be fraudulent, and it was marketed as being able to be attached to cars to make them use water instead of gas. Totally fake.
Wilhelm Recih's cloudbuster used "orgone energy," a "life force" to stop clouds. Yeah, the life force of the world. Quack science. Cloudbusters are possible with todays technology, but stupidly inefficient and unnecessary - rain is sort of a necessity for life.
There's not a lot on the Implosion Generator, and it's almost impossible to find genuine sources for. He thought propellers had to be phased out since they were unnatural - birds don't have propellers. Mostly quack science.
True, though there's a lot of skepticism about how usable Tesla's concept of "free worldwide wireless electricity" was.
Anti-gravity is plausible and is being researched today. He suggested that it worked independently of mass, which was false, and was the reason that his work was condemned. Some truth in this area, though.
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Seriously, you pick a few genuine ones and lump it in with something as fantastically retarded as the literally sci-fi CHRONOVISOR and you'll understand why people have trouble taking this sort of shit seriously. It's over-the-top sensationalism and cheapens any real conspiracies that exist.
What about this piece of science? Fuckers suppresed it of its true potentional
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A visor that lets you see back in time that is allegedly kept in the vatican? A ray gun that cures cancer? Anti-gravity discs?
Give me a fucking break.
If its true or not, if they are supressed then its all about MONEY
Ive heard than petrol company bought the water engine plan and destroyed it.
[QUOTE=alx12345;41562456]If its true or not, if they are supressed then its all about MONEY
Ive heard than petrol company bought the water engine plan and destroyed it.[/QUOTE]
Actually most of them were suppressed because of legal issues, false claims, or inability to recreate the studies.
The water engine one's schematics are all fine. It works. The problem was that he massively overstated its abilities. His claims broke the first and second law of thermodynamics. He claimed it could be retrofitted onto any gasoline car. Both were totally false. It's totally understandable as to why it was ruled fraudulent by a court. The anti-gravity plating is similar - it actually has potential to work, but it was overstated and many of the claims were scientifically inaccurate.
Cold Fusion could not be replicated by any scientists, and it's not considered proper research because it wasted so much time and energy. If you claim to have a way to make Cold Fusion, you'd better be able to back those up with a city block run totally on free energy. Otherwise, you'll be taken about as seriously as someone claiming that they've scientifically located the astral plane.
GM EV-1 was a fully functional electric car, that much is true. But it didn't turn good profits. It worked great. It was built and marketed by one of the biggest car companies of the time. But it didn't sell well enough. It wasn't an oil company scheme, there just wasn't a big market for EMVs.
None of them were suppressed due to money with the possible exception of Tesla's free electric energy. Even that was of dubious scientific validity, and Tesla was really shitty with his money. When you have to go back to JP Morgan and say "You caused the 1901 Panic, I need double the money because what you gave me wasn't enough," you're going to get turned down. It's not a conspiracy, it's genuinely just a bunch of people overstating their creations and then having those creations fall into obscurity. It's the same as hearing "CURE FOR CANCER" every other day. People are overstating certain possibilities. The water-fuel cell will not get you from LA to New York on a single refill. There are legal barriers for people that try to lie when they're trying to sell a product, and that's what hit a number of these inventions.
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Also the fucking water engine plan is publicly available on [I]Wikipedia[/I], nobody destroyed it.
[QUOTE=areolop;41562015]What about this piece of science? Fuckers suppresed it of its true potentional
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Spork-Juct is a corporate goon, trying to keep us from the real truth.
I thought this video's claims seemed extremely dubious, then when the chronovisor came up I lost it and burst out laughing
Haha cold fusion
yeah right
Hard to take a youtube channel that posts "THE TOP 10 MOST X Ys" seriously.
Tesla's whole "wireless energy" thing might have worked (We know it works on small scale, we have induction charging/heating), the problem is that over a long distance is it more or less efficient than just running a cable? Everything points to it being much (extremely) less efficient I think.
[QUOTE=Dippeggs;41561756]Chronovisor is fucking stupid.[/QUOTE]
Fine then, just means more Chronovision for Pope Francis
[QUOTE=TheDecryptor;41563998]Tesla's whole "wireless energy" thing might have worked (We know it works on small scale, we have induction charging/heating), the problem is that over a long distance is it more or less efficient than just running a cable? Everything points to it being much (extremely) less efficient I think.[/QUOTE]
Not to mention the god aweful buzzing noise and how fucked you are if you wore anything conductive near it.
The problem with videos like this is that if they really are good ideas that work properly, someone is likely working on them now.
Wouldn't Gold Fusion be really expensive though?
All of those should come back with a kickstarter page. Ill give all my money to the popes time goggles and when I masturbate I can see myself come before I come. I guess that's what he needs it for.
I was hoping to see that Russian guys fan(or something) that was lubricated via water instead of oil. I remember it being one of the first tinfoily things I ever saw.
what in the fuck is chronovision
[QUOTE=Rapist;41566287]what in the fuck is chronovision[/QUOTE]
Goggles that let you see through time. The Vatican got them, saw that Jesus was a dinosaur that evolved into God and suppressed it because greed or something.
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free energy is always bullshit but tesla was on the right track with "wireless" energy
insert Tesla inventions here
"visor allegedly allowed the user to see back and forth in time"
Okay, this is complete bullshit.
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