Right now it seems like we must redefine our goals.
The Quest For Gravity Control is a movie idea based on getting a demo out there.
David’s Unity is a theory looking for hardware. To do the real thing.
The entire idea that gravity control is the next stage of human tech development has been hindered by the current mindset where everyone wants to turn food into biodiesel or drill drill drill.
With the focus on oil as our only or at least most expedient savior, ‘if we can find more to make it cheap again’ seems to be the goal. But of course that’s impossible. Even if oil is a product of magma and not fossil based.
At this point my resolve for gravity control weakens somewhat in that we who think of this are such a small group.
We who see the avenue of antigravity that would clearly lead us out of our 21st century turmoil are foiled by 20th century disinformation.
If David’s Unity is a clear way to invent gravity control, it appears that we have to take a number.
Five thousand patents dealing with free energy, a part of gravity control, are currently stifled or classified, unpatentable if they fall under the category of perpetual motion.
Even Bessler’s wheel had energy from somewhere.
There is no such thing as perpetual motion but it’s an excuse to block inventions that may permeate the dark area of technology, the classified side of life, the stuff we’re not supposed to know, the stuff that may be our end. My heart goes out to those under that duress.
Things that look like perpetual motion because the patent office doesn’t understand the mechanism, is the new science. How can new physics be introduced when the current model spends so much time defending itself?
Why does history repeat itself like this?
Why don’t they know we know what to do, in terms of changing transportation costs.
And more.
This situation will continue to be opposed, not because it isn’t better or even right, but because the power folk are not likely to let us have our way with free energy and gravity control. That takes the entire profit motive out of our economy.
Good Lord, how are we to survive?
Well, first of all, everything is free. No money needed in this utopia. Countries who are starving? Just levitate a few hundred tons to feed a nation. No charge. Glad to help. Our most important commodity, time, makes you feel good when you do something for someone.
With levitation to anywhere within everyone’s grasp it would create a society based on trust.
Money would be no object.
CERN has probably got portions figured out. They seem to have money. Maybe they can help.
Anyone know any budget folk at Haldron? For these guys, Unity should be a walk in the park. Not really.
Not only are we trying to further scientific discovery but now we’re getting bludgeoned for it because it doesn’t conform to the timetable? This leads to the inference that governments of the world already have gravity control and are simply running out the oil contracts. If true, my recommendation is to hustle things along as time appears to be running out. It’s great to see all these independent start ups creating electric cars, machines more advanced than the motor industry version. Another nail in the pollution combustion coffin.
The path to a system of gravity control is entertained by few scientists although many are on the sidelines ready to jump in if there’s zero ridicule.
W. David Barclay considers himself to be a scientist with not only A valid theory but THE valid theory to create the first zero fuel propulsion.
Right now, we are stuck with sticking to combustion vehicles and rockets.
A headline yesterday suggested, we’ll never get to the stars with rockets, this from a rocket scientist who realizes that our sophisticated fireworks is supposed to bring some kind of alternate method to mind, some other way of doing something where it doesn’t blow up, like electricity. Instead of something that blows up to move you forward, something that hums. Something that latches on to the entire universe, and you with your joystick, it’s anywhere you want to go.
Now we’re talkin’
Can we move this along a bit?
