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You guys can see how the odds are stacked against me in this thread.... Just look at the first page of my thread how people have quickly dismissed my discovery to nothingness and to stuff of fiction.
If it's not a warp drive, it could still get you to 99% the speed of light.
This device will not enter high warp and beat the speed of light!! It could not even lift itself off the table!!
originally posted by: ahnggk
originally posted by: aLLeKs
Btw. if this is all you have, you have NOT, I repeat NOT, created a warp drive....
This is not even a proper idea of a warp drive, maybe you should even read what a warp drive is.
If it's not a warp drive, it could still get you to 99% the speed of light.
Violation of Newton's 3rd Law is no small thing. It has never been done before.
Those relativistic experiments in large particle accelerators where particles gain and lose mass did not actually violate Newton's 3rd Law due to "braking radiation".
Just so I don't burst any accomplished engineer or scientist's bubble, I did not accomplish these things because I'm a genius at 6 years old or at 15 years old.
I was singularly minded since my childhood to develop a drive that would enable interstellar travel. I did not think of anything else so I'm just an average performer at school. My first rough attempt was at six years old when I tried if any special arrangement of magnets would do it. My first serious attempts began when I was 12 years old when I created intricate mechanical devices to try to break Newton's 3rd Law. First success at 15, First verification at 21 years of age. Stopped research at 22. Now I'm 32 so it's been 10 years now.
I've intended it to be open source since the beginning until when I stopped 10 years ago. Because there's a lack of interest and I really don't know where to begin. I've always had a difficult life. Always scratching for a living. Never really had a stable career where I can settle down and finally have time to continue my research.
People have always thought I'm crazy... ...I think they'd rather spend decades and millions/billions of dollars of research to prove that I'm not crazy than believe me now and help save all those time and money crunch for a solution that I already have.
originally posted by: InhaleExhale
If it didn't move, "could not even lift itself off the table" how could it get you to 0.0001% let alone 99% the speed of light?
originally posted by: NoRulesAllowed
This is just speculation on my part, and yes I mean this seriously.
For me it's highly unlikely that someone at a very young age would "come up" with a warp drive, whether the theory behind it now is sound or not.
You mentioned paranormal experiences and "visits", may I speculate that you got the idea during one of those encounters....possibly even unconsciously, possibly even during an encounter you don't even remember? Have you considered that?
The first automobile ever built did not travel at 200 kph.
You guys are unbelievably unforgiving but who cares, thank you for keeping my thread active!
It seems the unseen forces that govern this world doesn't want me to succeed. I think they want me dead and would do anything to break my spirit so maybe I'll kill myself, maybe.
originally posted by: ahnggk
originally posted by: ahnggk
I feel like they want me to stop.. ..I had a difficult life as a result. They followed me everywhere and haunted every place I live (like the family I lived with), including work, tormenting even the people around me. I think they helped sabotage my career, else I could settle down and continue my research.
You guys can see how the odds are stacked against me in this thread....
Just look at the first page of my thread how people have quickly dismissed my discovery to nothingness and to stuff of fiction.
I simply had the mistake of not making copies of actual pics and video from the old computer because it was inoperable and I couldn't simply take the hard drive off since it was IDE and my new computer had SATA and I was preparing for my overseas flight for my two year job overseas.
But I was lucky to have one copy of the computer design which I posted in page 2 with enough details for replication. But I guess it's too late now...
Can you guys wait two years for me to come home, fix the old computer, and post the actual vids of experiments from the old computer??
What is it you actually do..? What is your current occupation exactly..??
originally posted by: compressedFusion
a reply to: ahnggk
Have you tried working in a field related to your passion (E&M)? Don't underestimate the value of your practical experience derived from experimenting with magnets and building high voltage sources. This could land you a well paying job. You would be free to continue your research while also gaining additional valuable experience at work.
It may be difficult to get the online community excited about your experiments because you are competing against a sea of noise. My advice is to let go of the fear, pursue your passion, and enjoy life. Temper your ambition with a sense of joy found from doing what you are passionate about. 100% or 0.1% realization of your ambitions are both better than doing nothing due to fear or ridicule. If you are able to contribute something, such as this thread, then you have a right to feel good. You are staying true to your purpose.