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[–] Wazhappenin1 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

That may be the unfortunate conclusion to this line of thought. If we allow it, we are cattle to be culled.

Now salt reactors and special tech is interesting because have you noticed the complete lack of innovation complete lack of really new tech even though we are well beyond the time for new shit to come out.

All we have are things given to us in the 20 th century.

Is it because the tech is being secreted, or because there is no new tech.

I mean did you read about how fucking pathetic Apple is . really a streaming service?????? Really a fucking watch????????? Software upgrades????

They have all the money in the world the best and the brightest and that's what we get????? Planes, trains and autos, remote control shit, phones and computers, Radiowaves? That's it!? A watch? Get the fuck out of here. Electric cars they had electric vehicles in the late 19th century! And they were not viable for the range, but wee a celebrated vehicle for women, bc they didn't need a crank.

Something is not right! Thus the Clown World. We all know here we are being lied to Every single day, so what you mention I don't argue with it.

A guy who I convo with has an uncle in the military, Career Officer, he claims there are anti gravity ways of moving heavy objects!

Where's the tech! Apollo missions to the moon and now we have a ISS! Wow what an advance! Basically a large LEO satellite. That is a precarious as it is fucking useless. Name me one thing of value that they have figure out with all their experiments up there? Protein development, pharma products, knowledge of radiation effects etc...

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[–] Rawrination ago 

Aryans came up with almost all the tech in the 20th century. Well them and Tesla, who I dont know if was Aryan or not.

Destroying Germany destroyed a lot of potential tech.

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[–] Wazhappenin1 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Tesla was from Yugoslavia or Romania . And he came up with the induction motor which is in almost every thing electrical mechanical. The guy had so many inventions. Did some crazy shit on Long Island!

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[–] kishidan ago 

Wait, where can I learn how to build a molten salt reactor in my own home?

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[–] zxcvzxcv 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

There are groups out there that you could join to learn this stuff. The first salt reactor was built by two guys in a basement. I think they were scientists working for the government (if I am remembering correctly) and it took them a few years to build it. You might need to study nuclear physics and be really good at math, or partner with people who are. The point is that it can be done. They have models out there that cost $1 billion to produce and could power a small city for 100 years. And there are plans to mass produce them in factories, put them on a truck trailers and deliver them all across the world. If you add competition to this equation, you could theoretically reduce costs to $1 million each. Energy would basically be free at that point.