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originally posted by: samstone11
All input is appreciated.
originally posted by: Blue Shift
originally posted by: samstone11
All input is appreciated.
What? People hide valuable things away from other people? I never heard of such a thing.
originally posted by: 5letters
a reply to: samstone11
im going to sound like a crazy person but I believe that there are tens of thousands of humans living on the moon and mars.
The first patent[1] for the field-effect transistor principle was filed in Canada by Austrian-Hungarian physicist Julius Edgar Lilienfeld on October 22, 1925, but Lilienfeld published no research articles about his devices, and his work was ignored by industry. In 1934 German physicist Dr. Oskar Heil patented another field-effect transistor.[2] There is no direct evidence that these devices were built, but later work in the 1990s show that one of Lilienfeld's designs worked as described and gave substantial gain. Legal papers from the Bell Labs patent show that William Shockley and a co-worker at Bell Labs, Gerald Pearson, had built operational versions from Lilienfeld's patents, yet they never referenced this work in any of their later research papers or historical articles.
originally posted by: NowanKenubi
When Nicholas Tesla died, the equivalent of 2 wagons of theoretical papers were seized by the US government. It was in 1945.
I'm pretty sure that many of the advancements that science made after that date were directly ripped off those 2 wagons.
We always speak of black budgets that finance black research. I say Tesla did the research and development already, and we are sold part of his designed tech thru companies, and the money thus accumulated serves to pay for black budgets that would serve something else than research alone. Maybe like planetary colonization...
Tesla was the first to think of building a "flying saucer", no? I wouldn't even be surprised to learn Tesla invented the transistor. They were made in 194 I mean real functioning ones. before that?...
The first patent[1] for the field-effect transistor principle was filed in Canada by Austrian-Hungarian physicist Julius Edgar Lilienfeld on October 22, 1925, but Lilienfeld published no research articles about his devices, and his work was ignored by industry. In 1934 German physicist Dr. Oskar Heil patented another field-effect transistor.[2] There is no direct evidence that these devices were built, but later work in the 1990s show that one of Lilienfeld's designs worked as described and gave substantial gain. Legal papers from the Bell Labs patent show that William Shockley and a co-worker at Bell Labs, Gerald Pearson, had built operational versions from Lilienfeld's patents, yet they never referenced this work in any of their later research papers or historical articles.
Did you read that? "...no research articles about his devices..." and "...they never referenced his work in any of their later research...". The quote talks about two separate scientists working on transistors at different times, but hey, there are no traces of it. How hard can it be to plant false information in history books?...
lol
I'm glad we are on a conspiracy site.
originally posted by: mbkennel
a reply to: VoidHawk
No, it wasn't written "off-world officers", but 'non-terrestrial officers'. In the Navy. Which could mean officers deployed to ships and boats. Not necessarily living on other planets. Or Vulcans commissioned in the Navy either.