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Kirk Harper |
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What would it take, to bring all the 'free thinkers' together? |
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A relatively simple question with immense ramifications but, what would it take!? Who would be on your list of candidates, would you be willing to take part in the greatest experiment the world has seen, would you be ready to put everything you believe in, to the test?
Would it make the world a better place if we could prove gyro's did what many maintain they can? Free energy, shall we throw that into the mix too? After all, gyro's are producing lift where none should be available!
What are your thoughts?
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1 May 2013
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Ted Pittman - 11/05/2013 15:45:10
| | "Thinking" about it won't get us there. I doubt that math simulations will either. Many of the breakthroughs and discoveries are made by accident.
The environment for (hands-on) experimentation must exist. What we need is to combine our resources and BUILD something - like a test stand where our ideas can be tested, measured and recorded.
Imagine what it would mean if we pooled our various skills and tools and actually MADE something together.
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Kirk Harper - 28/05/2013 20:31:49
| | I agree but, what would it take, where would it be, who would lead, who would be present, who would be excluded, what would it cost, who would fund it, who would receive the plaudits. The list of boxes that would need to be ticked is almost insurmountable but, it could be done, who will do it?
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Ted Pittman - 30/07/2013 15:47:35
| | How about "Open Source Inertial Propulsion" research?
( They do it for software, games, wikipedia...etc. )
After all, NONE OF US IS AS SMART AS ALL OF US !
So what if no one person gets all the credit. We're all going to die anyway.
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