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Penny for your thots.

Was the southern confederacy and perhaps the world at large much different very recently than we may imagine?

Penny for your thots. Was the southern confederacy and perhaps the world at large much different very recently than we may imagine?

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>They did not. They had tools that basically amounted to super abacuses.

https://www.grunge.com/181948/the-biggest-inventions-lost-to-time/ Astrolabe, Analog Computer

The Homer thing, okay I grant you that it could have been high imagination, fine.

>How very academic of you to call them "Lost Nigger Civilizations in Mexico." How do you expect anyone to take you seriously?

Oh yes, I expect to be taken very academically on Poal. lol. Ever heard of knowing your audience??

As far as free energy, that's exactly what I mean. To quote myself from above: "Tesla: (I am paraphrasing:) with one Power Plant I can generate "10 million horse-power" and send energy across the entire world and power many people's homes and devices from a distance.

Tesla's own writings anticipated iphone devices / steve jobs and all the rest who stole his work. His vision was to easily power many people's entire homes/lives from one power plant. Dare I say "free" energy? "

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Astrolabe, Analog Computer

Yes, I already knew what you were talking about, hence my response.

Oh yes, I expect to be taken very academically on Poal.

If you're making fun of Poal for being notoriously ignorant and anti-academic, then you're correct. Poal is not going to win any awards, any time soon, for anything ground breaking (however, some folks have done some original press-related research into things and found some good stuff but 4chan is better at that (but crawling with a mountain of idiocy to find the research gems)). However, I have learned a lot of good stuff, politically, from Poal/Voat over the years. Stuff no one really talks about when it comes to news and politics.

His vision was to easily power many people's entire homes/lives from one power plant. Dare I say "free" energy? "

No, that's not free energy, like I said. We literally cannot violate the laws of physics: second law of thermodynamics applies no matter how much of the occult you believe in when it come to Tesla. Wireless energy transmission is still a thing bit why with all his writings and documentation have we not been able to create a concept like this? It's because he theorized it, but did not produce anything tangible even in written form to support this amazing/great wireless energy.

There's zero-point energy ideas but that's for a 100 years down the road.

Best we got is fusion. It's the greatest amount of matter annihilation we can come up with at the moment because it is far too energy intensive to create anti-matter from scratch in our particle accelerators.

Best "free energy" option we have, at this moment, is drilling into the mantle where it is hot, piping water through it, and making geothermal energy. Solar is not efficient enough. That's where we are with "free" energy.

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Listen, you seem very genuine so I respect your opinion, but I am holding a copy of Tesla's work in my hands. It is a fact that he built a device in Colorado Springs claiming to provide the power I described to as many people as I stated. Those were quotes from his writing. If you think science and math is occult, then be my guest. He lists his discovery under Atmospheric Resonance and shortly thereafter his work and lab were sabotaged.

If you look elsewhere in this thread a supposed engineer agrees with me on this. The jews are lying to you, in a way. You are absolutely correct that Newtonian Mechanics states that Perpetual Motion Machines or Devices are impossible due to Newton's Laws. However, Tesla did not claim to produce a Perpetual Motion "Free" energy device, he claimed to have produced a highly, highly efficient, effectively Free Energy Machine via transmission of energy without electrical wires.