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Brilliant ideas, lame application - these could have solved all our energy problems!

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posted on May, 21 2015 @ 02:20 AM
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a reply to: Blue Shift
Cure for diseases (many) where treatment is far more possible. As a business you would prefer cash cows, a constant stream of revenue as opposed to a large 1 off payment.

Our reliance on fossil fuel is another. Let's assume UFO'S are real and that the millions of witnesses are correct. Let's assume they are man created only, avoiding the ET debate. We have propulsion beyond combustion engines but it is far more profitable not to release it until the energy industry can no longer survive



posted on May, 21 2015 @ 02:30 AM
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originally posted by: johndeere2020
A little background of myself. I'm an engineer and I'm an alternative energy researcher/inventor in my own free time and money.

I also hunt for potential technologies that shows great promise for solving our energy problems. These two catches my attention for its huge potential but really really lame application.

I think there's a real conspiracy to divert our attention away from **permanently** solving our energy problems even if the means to do is EASILY available now.

Anyhow, here you go:

Light from nothing

A vacuum might seem like empty space, but scientists have discovered a new way to seemingly get something from that nothingness, such as light. And the finding could ultimately help scientists build incredibly powerful quantum computers or shed light on the earliest moments in the universe's history.




This kind of reminds me of what T. Galen Heironymous found out about growing plants in "pitch dark" environments. He would put an antenna up on the roof, and run copper wire to an aluminum sheet where the plants were growing. The plants could still synthesize chlorophyll, as if they were exposed to direct sunlight (without being exposed to sunlight AT ALL).

A lot of people called Mr. Heironymous a "quack", but I think that his experiments could have been based in truth. Someone should try what he pointed out so many years ago, just to see if there is any merit to it all.



posted on May, 21 2015 @ 02:33 AM
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a reply to: yorkshirelad

Are you genuinely saying that because people have Internet access that there is no suppressed technologies/secrets. That because they don't subscribe to corporate America that they can somehow gain access to sensitive information. Please say you are joking. Even if there is no suppressed technology which is highly likely. ..please don't say such stupid stupid things. Your embarrassing Britain. Quick question, how many top secret files can you gain access to, as you are good friends with african sheep herders?...jeez



posted on May, 21 2015 @ 03:37 AM
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originally posted by: rossacus
a reply to: yorkshirelad

Are you genuinely saying that because people have Internet access that there is no suppressed technologies/secrets. That because they don't subscribe to corporate America that they can somehow gain access to sensitive information. Please say you are joking. Even if there is no suppressed technology which is highly likely. ..please don't say such stupid stupid things. Your embarrassing Britain. Quick question, how many top secret files can you gain access to, as you are good friends with african sheep herders?...jeez


Yep, you only have to go on youtube and you'll be met with "Sorry this video isn't available in your country"
and thats just low level censorship. Many of the sites I used to use for info have vanished, I suspect they are still there but the search engines ignore them. Anything that gets classified will simply cease to exist for the ordinary person.



posted on May, 21 2015 @ 03:43 AM
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originally posted by: johndeere2020
.....Ironically, I'm beginning to suspect they maybe involved in the disappearance of the MH370 flight after reading an article here regarding classified silicon chips connected to flight MH370. They maybe the special silicon chips that can perform heat exchange without using electricity, just the ambient heat of air or water or w/e.


No classified chips were involved. Especially not from Freescale. Something for your blender, more likely



posted on May, 21 2015 @ 03:44 AM
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originally posted by: johndeere2020
Someone did point out that many passengers from the doomed MH370 flight were involved in a classified project on a special silicon chip. I guess it is one of these things.



If they did, they pointed out wrong. The guys were not particularly high up the Freescale totem pole, and at any rate, Freescale isn't a hotbed of futuristic research.



posted on May, 21 2015 @ 03:47 AM
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originally posted by: johndeere2020
The device works by due kinetic molecular theory in air, when a fast air molecule collides with the silicon doped surface, by chance, it will cause an electron in the surface to tunnel. This process absorbs kinetic energy from the air which makes it cold. The tunneling electrons creates an electrical potential....


Sounds like the next-of-kin to a Johnson noise converter, which is a special form of a Maxwell's demon. They don't work either, but it's often instructive to spot the problem.



posted on May, 21 2015 @ 03:52 AM
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Yep, it was Chuck Brown. He spends a lot of time trying to get Johnson noise converters to work. At one point, he patented a "thermal conversion circuit" based on a failed Johnson noise rectifier. I thought it sounded familiar.

No, they did not build one. It's a Chuckie design. I think he actually did pony up enough money to make one of his Johnson noise parts once, it didn't work. Surprise!



posted on May, 21 2015 @ 03:54 AM
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originally posted by: InFriNiTee
A lot of people called Mr. Heironymous a "quack", but I think that his experiments could have been based in truth. Someone should try what he pointed out so many years ago, just to see if there is any merit to it all.


Have at it.



posted on May, 21 2015 @ 04:47 AM
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Lol looks like take 2 of your mumbo jumbo.
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posted on May, 21 2015 @ 05:40 AM
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Nice find thanks.



posted on May, 21 2015 @ 07:00 AM
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originally posted by: Bedlam

Sounds like the next-of-kin to a Johnson noise converter, which is a special form of a Maxwell's demon. They don't work either, but it's often instructive to spot the problem.


The Maxwell's demon is a very old and obsolete hypothesis that you can never violate the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics.

Well, the 2nd Law has recently been violated, welcome to the future!


Nanoparticles violate 2nd Law of Thermodynamics

The discoverers are also equally lame for not stressing enough its application for being 21st century's premiere energy source. Replacing all of our current means for harnessing energy.

I apologize for my arrogance. Because I beat these teams by couple of years in theoretical research and immediately saw its huge application in energy use. Either they are really lame or media is suppressing that info.
edit on 21-5-2015 by johndeere2020 because: (no reason given)



posted on May, 21 2015 @ 08:00 AM
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originally posted by: Bedlam

If they did, they pointed out wrong. The guys were not particularly high up the Freescale totem pole, and at any rate, Freescale isn't a hotbed of futuristic research.



I did a theoretical research back in the 2002 and 2004's that culminated to a Casimir Effect devise through Quantum Tunneling and special electric fields. Naturally, the design was to be "printed" on doped silicon wafers.

It was my personal discovery while working on my engineering college thesis.

The name of the device had a "scale" on the end because it resembled a fish scale when viewed in a microscope. From the naked eye, it looked exactly like a computer chip. Perfect disguise eh??

I got the attention from few people working in big unis in the USA. On the same year, the company "Freescale" was born. Of course, I wasn't there. Probably just a coincidence or they took my idea.

It wasn't your normal computer chip. It converts ambient vacuum energy of space into kinetic energy.

In 2009, DARPA passed a requirement for advanced space propulsion which my design will easily fulfill and exceed.

In 2013, it was said that Freescale had developed the "kinesis chip" for DARPA. Remember that my silicon wafer design converted ambient vacuum energy into **kinetic** energy.

If all my hypothesis are true and these are not just coincidences, then the reported capabilities of the "kinesis" chip is just a cover. It's not an espionage chip but a prototype of the next generation space propulsion technology - a forerunner to a working and practical warp drive.



posted on May, 21 2015 @ 08:19 AM
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a reply to: johndeere2020
Sounds strange to me, a revolutionary break through and no attempts to patent it. It seems your posts are becoming more self righteous.if it is true, I'm gutted u lost out on your $billions



posted on May, 21 2015 @ 08:31 AM
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a reply to: johndeere2020

[citation needed]



posted on May, 21 2015 @ 08:37 AM
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originally posted by: johndeere2020

The Maxwell's demon is a very old and obsolete hypothesis that you can never violate the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics.

Well, the 2nd Law has recently been violated, welcome to the future!


Nanoparticles violate 2nd Law of Thermodynamics

The discoverers are also equally lame for not stressing enough its application for being 21st century's premiere energy source. Replacing all of our current means for harnessing energy.

I apologize for my arrogance. Because I beat these teams by couple of years in theoretical research and immediately saw its huge application in energy use. Either they are really lame or media is suppressing that info.


On a very small scale over a short period, yes, it's blindingly obvious that the 2nd law doesn't hold, due to random fluctuations.

Over a longer period, it always wins. No one's suppressing that info.



posted on May, 21 2015 @ 08:49 AM
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originally posted by: johndeere2020

I did a theoretical research back in the 2002 and 2004's that culminated to a Casimir Effect devise through Quantum Tunneling and special electric fields. Naturally, the design was to be "printed" on doped silicon wafers.


And what was special about the fields? And in what way did exclusion of virtual states affect quantum tunneling? Inquiring minds would like to know.



The name of the device had a "scale" on the end because it resembled a fish scale when viewed in a microscope. From the naked eye, it looked exactly like a computer chip. Perfect disguise eh??


Oddly, I find that most of the chips I design actually have some structure you can see with the naked eye - if nothing else the logic area and the pad ring stand out, and you can often see gross sections in the logic area. Never had one that looked like that to the naked eye and something totally different to a microscope.



I got the attention from few people working in big unis in the USA. On the same year, the company "Freescale" was born. Of course, I wasn't there. Probably just a coincidence or they took my idea.

It wasn't your normal computer chip. It converts ambient vacuum energy of space into kinetic energy.


Or, you're slinging it here.



In 2013, it was said that Freescale had developed the "kinesis chip" for DARPA. Remember that my silicon wafer design converted ambient vacuum energy into **kinetic** energy.


That would be "Kinetis", and it's a bottom feeder little ARM micro part. The only way a Kinetis has anything to do with kinetic energy would be if you fired it out of a gun.



If all my hypothesis are true and these are not just coincidences, then the reported capabilities of the "kinesis" chip is just a cover. It's not an espionage chip but a prototype of the next generation space propulsion technology - a forerunner to a working and practical warp drive.


Kinetis is neither a warp drive nor an espionage chip. That you think it is, sort of pees all over your story. It's a cheap crappy MCU, similar to dozens of others.

eta: what a Kinetis block diagram might look like:


Amazingly enough, there are actual engineers and physicists on ATS.

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posted on May, 21 2015 @ 01:04 PM
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originally posted by: [post=19368394]Bedlam
Amazingly enough, there are actual engineers and physicists on ATS.
Lol, he even wanted to blast a nuclear submarine into space with his casimir device



posted on May, 22 2015 @ 10:57 AM
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originally posted by: rossacus
a reply to: johndeere2020
Sounds strange to me, a revolutionary break through and no attempts to patent it. It seems your posts are becoming more self righteous.if it is true, I'm gutted u lost out on your $billions


At least I'm alive! If you struck a billion dollar deal, I guarantee you that you'll lose your life in the process literally and figuratively!

These things are meant to be free.



posted on May, 22 2015 @ 11:09 AM
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originally posted by: Bedlam

On a very small scale over a short period, yes, it's blindingly obvious that the 2nd law doesn't hold, due to random fluctuations.

Over a longer period, it always wins. No one's suppressing that info.



Sounds like you really know what you're talking about!


Yes I have a solution for that. It's all in my head for now. I make all analysis, simulations to individual particles, and "build" my inventions in my head and also keep it there.

I have a solution for finding order from random fluctuations at no energy cost. My solution is at macro scale to avoid the insane costs of nanotechnology.

Unfortunately, the mere thought of it seems to affect the laws of probability around me. It's a secret for now. Powerful stuff..



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