I personally believe that IF UAPs indeed represent extraterrestrial life, they are likely so advanced that energy probably holds no monetary value for them at this stage. There is so much energy in the universe; perhaps they’ve reached a point where they can harness any amount of energy whenever they wish.
The Us Navy patented a device involving microwaves between two sheets of nickel or something. The device (according to the patent) produces about as much power as 100 hydrogen bomb explosions per second.
Yes, I’ve encountered this before. Thank you for your response. I wasn’t entirely sure which patent you were referencing. You’re correct; it does read like science fiction. The inventor is listed as Dr. Salvatore Cezar Pais.
You might find this post interesting. It establishes some intriguing connections between Dr. Pais’ patents and the LK-99 superconductor.
I personally believe that IF UAPs indeed represent extraterrestrial life, they are likely so advanced that energy probably holds no monetary value for them at this stage. There is so much energy in the universe; perhaps they’ve reached a point where they can harness any amount of energy whenever they wish.
There’s still an anomalous area in space that’s been hypothesized to be a Dyson Swarm, so, you never know maybe they came from there.
Where is that?
I can’t remember but I think it was covered on either John Michael Godier(sp?) or Lemmino one of those two channels on YT.
The Us Navy patented a device involving microwaves between two sheets of nickel or something. The device (according to the patent) produces about as much power as 100 hydrogen bomb explosions per second.
That’s very interesting. If you’re able to find a link to the patent, be sure to share it!
Here you go. Read it in full. It’s kind of fascinating, even if it may be disinformation. It reads like sci fi.
https://patents.google.com/patent/US10144532B2/en
Yes, I’ve encountered this before. Thank you for your response. I wasn’t entirely sure which patent you were referencing. You’re correct; it does read like science fiction. The inventor is listed as Dr. Salvatore Cezar Pais.
You might find this post interesting. It establishes some intriguing connections between Dr. Pais’ patents and the LK-99 superconductor.