Recently, I've been going down the "Free/Infinite energy suppression" rabbit hole. It seems like generating an infinite amount of energy for free is pretty easy, yet this knowledge is being suppressed by governments and corporations. Two of the most well known proponents of free/infinite energy, Stanley Meyer and Eugene Mallove were both apparently murdered, with Stanley being poisoned and Eugene being beaten to death in a supposed house robbery.

@xianc78@gameliberty.club I wholeheartedly believe these guys knew something worth keeping suppressed but I'm very skeptical about Free Energy and especially infinite...
That said, you may want to check out
this video about vacuum energy.

When it comes to the suppressed energy technology discussion there really are two major factors
1) Completely novel physics
While I have little faith in academia, I wholeheartedly believe the MIC would take advantage of any and every new technique. I think it's not likely that there are technologies that are "game changers" without retooling many other things as well (thus introducing opportunity costs)

2) Scaling issues
Most of the discussions I've seen about energy harvesting are by people who underestimate the amount of energy they actually need and just get excited about simple zero-cost energy that can't be scaled to more practical applications

I
do believe that political decisions have influenced the direction and history of the energy sector for a long time, but my approach to these kinds of claims is I want to see it fully open source and replicated.

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@gabriel It's possible that Eugene was killed for other reasons. He also apparently had concepts for interstellar travel that was way ahead of anything NASA has come up with. It kind of reminds me how Da Vinci basically had the concept of a helicopter during the Renaissance.

Anyway I decided to order a copy of Eugene Mallove's book as a Christmas present for my brother. He is currently majoring in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and I want to expose him to something that might challenge what he is taught at school.

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Christmas present for my brother. He is currently majoring in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and I want to expose him to something that might challenge what he is taught at school.

That sounds awesome! Learning together is always a plus!

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