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Shouldn't appropriate technology for poor people get researched? I think yes and I have done my mickey mouse hobby research projects for the last 20 years. I have had more success than i ever dreamed possible but never validation by "real" scientists
The scientific research process is broken. Research scientists submit proposals to funding councils and the funding councils give money to the proposals that they like. So the DIRECTION of scientific research is decided by these funding bodies.
Who are the "funding councils" and how do they decide which fields of science to abandon? How can these super rich highly educated people have any clue what someone living in poverty most needs?
Join with me to collaborate our work, to do good amateur science and to help improve the lives of the poorest of the poor. I invented the pulser pump and it is way beyond time that it got studied properly.
My solar cooking projects are on solarcooking dot org for all to see.
Join in and lets improve the world together.
I believe that if you want to colaborate any of my work, if you work on the solar design t-square and clam shaped solar cooker reflectors will have the quickest and most immediate impact on peoples lives.
Brian 19th January 2010
The scientific research process is broken. Research scientists submit proposals to funding councils and the funding councils give money to the proposals that they like. So the DIRECTION of scientific research is decided by these funding bodies.
Who are the "funding councils" and how do they decide which fields of science to abandon? How can these super rich highly educated people have any clue what someone living in poverty most needs?
Join with me to collaborate our work, to do good amateur science and to help improve the lives of the poorest of the poor. I invented the pulser pump and it is way beyond time that it got studied properly.
My solar cooking projects are on solarcooking dot org for all to see.
Join in and lets improve the world together.
I believe that if you want to colaborate any of my work, if you work on the solar design t-square and clam shaped solar cooker reflectors will have the quickest and most immediate impact on peoples lives.
Brian 19th January 2010
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thanks