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Apparently the EMP Drive ALSO breaks the law of conservation ... but it works View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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An antigravity device is real. The public releases have been pulled, the info is packed away somewhere tighter than a frog's ass. Consider this - Personal electrical power generation at every home powered by the potential energy of a weight. All that is required to move the weight to the top of its tower is turning a simple disc looking object under the weight. When the weight is in position, swing the disc out of the way. So you believe that this anti-gravity device breaks the law of conservation. You believe that you can put less energy into moving something up than you get when it comes back down. One of your two assumptions is wrong. Either it doesn't work or it doesn't violate conservation. |
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I got to listen to a former CIA operative who (you could say) single handedly ended the Cold War by obtaining a shoebox full of KGB codes from a defector and somehow getting the defecting KGB agent and his wife and daughter out of the Soviet Union safely. If you feel like getting into the details of the operation, read "Red Rabbit" by Tom Clancy. Not one of his most well known books, but the CIA guy said the level of accuracy is ridiculously high, so high that the CIA had to threaten Clancy to stop publishing shit like that or otherwise there were gonna be problems.
Anyway, the guy said we already have technology beyond your wildest dreams, the only reason they don't (or can't) release it to the public is that doing so would cause a "technology shock" in America aka society couldn't handle such a degree of technological change so quickly without serious negative repercussions. Some guy asked him whether he had ever seen an alien, to which he replied "What, alive or dead? Next question!" |
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The ability to factor large numbers into primes in less than polynomial time.
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That's a little bit of an odd statement, google scholar right now returns 21,700 articles on adaptive camouflage. And the Russian research paper that started the stealth movement has been available on the internet since I can remember -- I don't recall it ever vanishing, nor would it be that easy to make that happen. Typically once something hits the internet that's the end of keeping it a secret. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I used to follow scholarly research articles on adaptive camouflage, mainly done by universities funded by DARPA, then one day a good amount of it disappeared from the internet. Much like how the Stealth Technology of the F-117 and B-2 bomber was based on an obscure Russian Research Paper, which suddenly vanished from public view That's a little bit of an odd statement, google scholar right now returns 21,700 articles on adaptive camouflage. And the Russian research paper that started the stealth movement has been available on the internet since I can remember -- I don't recall it ever vanishing, nor would it be that easy to make that happen. Typically once something hits the internet that's the end of keeping it a secret. I can say with certainty that the copy of that Russian paper I saw in 1985 had SECRET stamped all over it. I fed it and a lot of other interesting stuff to big diesel-powered shredder when I had to clear our vault of old documents left over from the F-4G Wild Weasel development period. |
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"We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects and it would take an act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity.... Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do." Ben Rich I believe 100% that we have the ability of interstellar travel. Why? Seen the latest news about NASA revealing a new "laser drive" that can get a spacecraft to Mars in 3 days? |
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From what some very brilliant sciencey types tell me, we're more or less at a point where we can edit a human being's DNA to make radical changes. Here in the US ethics has held a lot of that research back, but in China, there aren't the inhibitions, they wouldn't blink at killing 250K people in trials to get a desired result.
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In violation of the constitution, we collect the meta data of every single American's private phone calls. . . . oh wait you already know about that secret program. Thanks again Snowden! View Quote And yet the Feebs need to crack the encryption on an iPhone to figure out the SB shooter's contact list. Something there does not add up. But to the OP's question: I have no knowledge of any such secret technology, nor would I be disposed to discuss it if I did. |
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Lots of stuff in the digital domain.
+10 years ago I saw a fuzzy logic system in place that took inputs from social media, email interceptions, knowledge of known evil, and massive numbers of surveillance systems. |
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I can say with certainty that the copy of that Russian paper I saw in 1985 had SECRET stamped all over it. I fed it and a lot of other interesting stuff to big diesel-powered shredder when I had to clear our vault of old documents left over from the F-4G Wild Weasel development period. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I used to follow scholarly research articles on adaptive camouflage, mainly done by universities funded by DARPA, then one day a good amount of it disappeared from the internet. Much like how the Stealth Technology of the F-117 and B-2 bomber was based on an obscure Russian Research Paper, which suddenly vanished from public view That's a little bit of an odd statement, google scholar right now returns 21,700 articles on adaptive camouflage. And the Russian research paper that started the stealth movement has been available on the internet since I can remember -- I don't recall it ever vanishing, nor would it be that easy to make that happen. Typically once something hits the internet that's the end of keeping it a secret. I can say with certainty that the copy of that Russian paper I saw in 1985 had SECRET stamped all over it. I fed it and a lot of other interesting stuff to big diesel-powered shredder when I had to clear our vault of old documents left over from the F-4G Wild Weasel development period. Russian paper? Did it by chance also have WNINTEL stamped on it? Because that sounds like the sort of thing that could burn a source. |
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Everything Nikola Tesla invented after alternating current.
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I can say with certainty that the copy of that Russian paper I saw in 1985 had SECRET stamped all over it. I fed it and a lot of other interesting stuff to big diesel-powered shredder when I had to clear our vault of old documents left over from the F-4G Wild Weasel development period. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I used to follow scholarly research articles on adaptive camouflage, mainly done by universities funded by DARPA, then one day a good amount of it disappeared from the internet. Much like how the Stealth Technology of the F-117 and B-2 bomber was based on an obscure Russian Research Paper, which suddenly vanished from public view That's a little bit of an odd statement, google scholar right now returns 21,700 articles on adaptive camouflage. And the Russian research paper that started the stealth movement has been available on the internet since I can remember -- I don't recall it ever vanishing, nor would it be that easy to make that happen. Typically once something hits the internet that's the end of keeping it a secret. I can say with certainty that the copy of that Russian paper I saw in 1985 had SECRET stamped all over it. I fed it and a lot of other interesting stuff to big diesel-powered shredder when I had to clear our vault of old documents left over from the F-4G Wild Weasel development period. nobody's ever stamped an open source document classified... :) |
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"We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects and it would take an act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity.... Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do." Ben Rich View Quote Y'know, it's entirely possible he was just referring to Project Orion. It's not something that would have been widely know of in 1993, it's entirely capable of interstellar travel at the larger ends of the model scaling, and it's a technology that would indeed take an act of God to get the government to actually build and deploy in a useful manner. I remember seeing those photos of the high-flying delta wing aircraft about a month ago in another thread...and then the USAF goes off and published a rendering of the B-21 today that looks damn similar. I'd say it's a pretty safe bet that the original guy posting that did indeed see some of the B-21 prototypes flying that day. |
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Quoted: I can say with certainty that the copy of that Russian paper I saw in 1985 had SECRET stamped all over it. I fed it and a lot of other interesting stuff to big diesel-powered shredder when I had to clear our vault of old documents left over from the F-4G Wild Weasel development period. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I used to follow scholarly research articles on adaptive camouflage, mainly done by universities funded by DARPA, then one day a good amount of it disappeared from the internet. Much like how the Stealth Technology of the F-117 and B-2 bomber was based on an obscure Russian Research Paper, which suddenly vanished from public view That's a little bit of an odd statement, google scholar right now returns 21,700 articles on adaptive camouflage. And the Russian research paper that started the stealth movement has been available on the internet since I can remember -- I don't recall it ever vanishing, nor would it be that easy to make that happen. Typically once something hits the internet that's the end of keeping it a secret. I can say with certainty that the copy of that Russian paper I saw in 1985 had SECRET stamped all over it. I fed it and a lot of other interesting stuff to big diesel-powered shredder when I had to clear our vault of old documents left over from the F-4G Wild Weasel development period. That was my understanding, too |
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Quoted: From what some very brilliant sciencey types tell me, we're more or less at a point where we can edit a human being's DNA to make radical changes. Here in the US ethics has held a lot of that research back, but in China, there aren't the inhibitions, they wouldn't blink at killing 250K people in trials to get a desired result. View Quote I am ok with that |
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Seen the latest news about NASA revealing a new "laser drive" that can get a spacecraft to Mars in 3 days? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects and it would take an act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity.... Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do." Ben Rich I believe 100% that we have the ability of interstellar travel. Why? Seen the latest news about NASA revealing a new "laser drive" that can get a spacecraft to Mars in 3 days? You mean the theoretical device which they're just now experimenting with on a small scale and lord knows when they'd actually be able to build a human sized craft based on the idea, let alone the support mechanisms? Hardly the same as claiming we currently have interstellar travel... |
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Russian paper? Did it by chance also have WNINTEL stamped on it? Because that sounds like the sort of thing that could burn a source. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I used to follow scholarly research articles on adaptive camouflage, mainly done by universities funded by DARPA, then one day a good amount of it disappeared from the internet. Much like how the Stealth Technology of the F-117 and B-2 bomber was based on an obscure Russian Research Paper, which suddenly vanished from public view That's a little bit of an odd statement, google scholar right now returns 21,700 articles on adaptive camouflage. And the Russian research paper that started the stealth movement has been available on the internet since I can remember -- I don't recall it ever vanishing, nor would it be that easy to make that happen. Typically once something hits the internet that's the end of keeping it a secret. I can say with certainty that the copy of that Russian paper I saw in 1985 had SECRET stamped all over it. I fed it and a lot of other interesting stuff to big diesel-powered shredder when I had to clear our vault of old documents left over from the F-4G Wild Weasel development period. Russian paper? Did it by chance also have WNINTEL stamped on it? Because that sounds like the sort of thing that could burn a source. It was from a USAF source, USAF printed document with the classification. Why we had a copy of it I don't know. But we also had some other documents I have no idea why we had as well, except they dealt vaguely with air defense suppression (with ICBMs) and defeating radar networks (which may have been the reason for the Russian paper). Cleaning up after classified material packrats had its scary moments. |
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Eye in the sky? I friggin love that song View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes They had a problem with the fuel they were up to preparation G but now they moved on the preparation H. |
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Large EMP pulse emitters with thermal, flash and gamma side effects. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Almost there http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/us-air-force-confirms-boeings-electromagnetic-pulse-weapon/ Quoted:
An antigravity device is real. The public releases have been pulled, the info is packed away somewhere tighter than a frog's ass. speaking of frogs... |
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Almost there http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/us-air-force-confirms-boeings-electromagnetic-pulse-weapon/ speaking of frogs... https://youtu.be/A1vyB-O5i6E View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Large EMP pulse emitters with thermal, flash and gamma side effects. Almost there http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/us-air-force-confirms-boeings-electromagnetic-pulse-weapon/ Quoted:
An antigravity device is real. The public releases have been pulled, the info is packed away somewhere tighter than a frog's ass. speaking of frogs... https://youtu.be/A1vyB-O5i6E Did they shove a magnet down its throat? |
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An antigravity device is real. The public releases have been pulled, the info is packed away somewhere tighter than a frog's ass. speaking of frogs... https://youtu.be/A1vyB-O5i6E Did they shove a magnet down its throat? very strong magnetic field |
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I've been told that sophisticated AI exists and functional. Its being used to manipulate social media on the fly to sway public opinion among other things. View Quote This wouldn't require a sophisticated AI, and I'm sure multiple organizations have active programs doing this. Hell, if I set my mind to it, I could do it in a year or two. |
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An antigravity device is real. The public releases have been pulled, the info is packed away somewhere tighter than a frog's ass. Consider this - Personal electrical power generation at every home powered by the potential energy of a weight. All that is required to move the weight to the top of its tower is turning a simple disc looking object under the weight. When the weight is in position, swing the disc out of the way. So you believe that this anti-gravity device breaks the law of conservation. You believe that you can put less energy into moving something up than you get when it comes back down. One of your two assumptions is wrong. Either it doesn't work or it doesn't violate conservation. The power generator uses counterposing weights, the anti gravity device blocks the weight at the bottom. Energy is conserved. |
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I think there's an AI, an AI way beyond IBM's Watson or anything Google or anyone else has come up with yet, and its plugged into all of the NSA's stuff going through our emails and phone calls, browsing habits and telling humans who deserves more personal attention
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