Without going too deep into it because I am not an engineer or anything,There is plenty more for human beings to learn.The fact that the Earth is where it is from the Sun,and that it spins at a thousand miles an hour almost,and all that there is to the solar system,there is much to learn.Heck we dont even know really what we even are,or what we are doing here.I wouldnt say that someday we wouldnt levitate vehicles that were like flying saucers.I wouldnt by myself,because I dont know how,but I have seen a video of where some university levitated a frog,why not a car?But if a bunch of us worked together on it we could probably do it.Better yet maybe we could make something like on those Star Trek shows where you step into a room,a computer memorizes everything that makes you into who you are,dematerializes you then makes you materialize somewhere else.Besides all the"known facts"there are lots of things that were forgotten from the past.Call whatever you want fiction,but every time you think something cant or wont be done,it is.A bomb,H bomb,countless other things that were "fiction"100,and even more 150 years ago,are common today.Sometimes theres a time to look to the future and not see it as something that wont happen,but something that will happen.Unless you are a scientist how do you know the stuff they taught you is true?Maybe they lied to you to discourage you from learning all you could? The future is going to be some kind of electric vehicle,transfer chamber,or flying saucer.Some day,if we dont self destruct,we wont need oil,we wont need power lines,and we wont need lots of things we do now.The biggest reason there werent already electric cars is batteries need to be so big and dont go far before they have to be recharged and big oil wants you to burn gas.The newer electric cars are better all the time and if they were serious about making electric cars they could make them a lot better yet. So since everything in the universe is electric,and magnetic,and spinning,and pulling just so it stays in place,maybe a copper wire somehow cuts the magnetic field to where it allows the planet to move??????I dont know and my poor little mind cant grasp all of what would be going on with the wire,but I wont say its fiction because I dont think anybodys going to do it anyway.Tesla was a genious.He somehow had a way of generating electricity using the Earth and catching static electricity somehow,and what he was trying to do was get it where he didnt need wires except right in the house or even a generator to light up a town.I think it was something like a capacitor or a group of capacators that charged from static electricity that used something kind of like a lightening rod on a building.I dont remember what all Tesla did but he did a lot with electricity and some high up people like Edison tried to discredit his work.He invented alternating current and our lives would not be as good as they are without his inventions.Things might be lots better if his work wasnt suppressed.
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