AlienScientist Discloses Anti-Gravity on MIT radio
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On all seriousness you have plenty of respect here on youtube that you should take your movement to the next step and let us know what you need us viewers to do to help you be more effective. I really want to further my engineering education. I hope you are still around when I do. And the Bendini Motor is all REAL so screw Mythbusters.
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Awesome. Thanks for truthing-out Mythbusters. They won't even allow 9/11 questions on the website. BS. They suck. Fake 'science'.
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@AlienScientist is the 2hour mp3 down? clicked on the link doesnt seem to be working
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i build a frame of a ufo and i want to assimlate it with a chevy suburban, can i get a sponcer?
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@AlienScientist To their dubious credit, they weren't particularly serious about it. Why would they even approach a field that requires intimate understanding and very fine tuning is beyond me.
I'll gladly look up Preston, thank you.
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hmmmm wooo , dude i am suprised. this lifter is not anti gravity... i did a study on it for a-level. it is ion wind.
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The greatest fear is not 'disclosure' of extraterrestrials but revelation of advanced technology which would effectively put an end to turnstile capitalism and wage slavery.
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AlienScientist, will you have my baby? They'd be really smart. lol You're awesome man.
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"they want to hear stuff that makes sense to them" = ppl are fkn retarded. What hes saying isn't that hard to follow jesus.
Awesome talk, made my day.
As for Mythbusters... They are actually come exceptionally close to scientific methodology, don't they? They take a hypothesis, give it a lot leeway, and then test it. Experiment is worth a thousands guesses, no?..
They do not, however, observe the scientific rigour in many areas, making their approach to things like aforementioned hydrogen fuels or anti-gravity an outright farce.
Mundane stuff, brilliant. Complex ideas or small effects better left to better rigour.
SexyMelon 1 year ago
@SexyMelon,
I've seen a video where a hydrogen fuel expert critiques the mythbusters episode on hydrogen fuel, where he points out that they made every mistake in the book in their experimental set-up. Mythbusters portrayed the technology as dangerous, unsafe, impractical, and worthless...
Experimental Physics is an art. Just ask Daryl Preston who wrote the book on it. That was the book I used when I took experimental physics in college.
AlienScientist 1 year ago
Well first of i know that mythbusters doesn't have the most scientific approach, but they did put the machine in a vacuum and it did not work. Also if that "anti gravity device" had worked don't you think would be some person who did the same thing in their basement and have actual proof that did not happen. They also had used a device to see if it had defied gravity in any way after the vacuum test and yet it had not defied gravity what so ever.
aj1281994 2 years ago
I would like to perform my own vacuum and oil medium tests, because I have heard numerous claims of independent researchers that say it does work in their experiments, yet all the "official" sources who say it doesn't could potentially be linked to a cover-up of some kind. Which would be expected if this was indeed a highly classified technology...
When in doubt, go back to the experiment.
AlienScientist 2 years ago