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Rockstar 02-05-21 12:16 AM

U.S. Navy and the The Pais effect
 
U.S. Navy Has Patents on Tech It Says Will ‘Engineer the Fabric of Reality’


https://www.vice.com/en/article/4adp...ric-of-reality


Quote:

The U.S. Navy's “UFO patents” sound like they've been ripped from a science fiction novel.


The U.S. Navy has patents on weird and little understood technology. According to patents filed by the Navy, it is working on a compact fusion reactor that could power cities, an engine that works using “inertial mass reduction,” and a “hybrid aerospace-underwater craft.” Dubbed the “UFO patents, The War Zone has reported that the Navy had to build prototypes of some of the outlandish tech to prove it worked.

:o

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Le7Fqbsrrm8

ET2SN 02-05-21 12:33 AM

Its the Navy.
We had to yell and scream back in 1990's to get GPS because it was an Air Force project. :har::yep:

Catfish 02-05-21 03:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockstar (Post 2727457)
U.S. Navy Has Patents on Tech It Says Will ‘Engineer the Fabric of Reality’ [...]

You mean they finally found out water is wet? :O:

So those big triangle-shaped objects in the sky are not Google map cursors :hmmm:

It sounds like a scam

"some supplemental documents in the USPTO’s databases that seem to imply that Navy leadership knows that these technologies are actually feasible – or that they want us or someone else to think that they are. "

but seriously, interesting article(s). When Oberth proposed his multi-stage rocket to leave the earth's atmosphere in 1920 complete with formulas and equations he was called a dreamer, or worse. Not 50 years later the moon landing happened, based on his research.
Some principles mentioned are not exactly knew, whence my comment in the other thread that rockets should be a thing of the past already.


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