Originally published at: https://gizadeathstar.com/2024/11/boron-fusion-and-another-historical-anomaly/
This story that was shared by T.S. (with our thanks) is another one of those stories that has me scratching my head, wondering just exactly what is going on, and how long it’s been going on. So, I’ll get to the article first, because my problems with it are numerous and will require a bit of…
2000 years ago, Hero’s engine, is the earliest recorded steam engine or reaction steam turbine,
Several steam-powered devices were later experimented with or proposed, such as Taqi al-Din’s steam jack, a steam turbine in 16th-century Ottoman Egypt, Denis Papin’s working model of the steam digester in 1679 and Thomas Savery’s steam pump in 17th-century England
That’s 2000 years, to develop an industrial application for steam power.
Then came the internal combustion engine, a new form of steam engine where the fuel and the motivator, water, are combined in gasoline, however, still a steam engine.
Then they celebrated the atomic age, we were promised endless and cheap energy forever, with this new technology, and what did they do? they “BOILED WATER” with it,. A nuclear powered steam engine.
Recently, in the last 20 years, there is talk about ITER. new plasma science. rotating plasma heated to millions of degrees to create energy. I think you guessed by now, what they are planning to do with it.
If you guessed that they are going to “BOIL WATER” with it, you have guessed right.
For the last 2000 years, every time someone breaks into a “new” field of science, the TPTB, immediately subverted into steampunk technology!
Quote from the movie, IDIOCRACY, “…;lets put toilet water on it…”
Food for thought!
@ExternalObserver
With an expansion rate of 1:1000 by volume from a liquid to a gas, is it any wonder ‘they’ don’t want to give up on boiling water.
Two friends of mine, in preparation for hunting season, were cleaning out their 14ft x 18ft single room camp when they came upon an old can of peas. The can was thrown into the wood stove just before they retired for the night. Shortly after, the can exploded taking out both windows and the window in the only door. It also blew the covers off the wood range and destroyed the chimney. Luckily, neither was hurt. There’s not much water in a can of peas.
So, why do ‘they’ continue to look for new ways to boil water? I’ll speculate, to possibly avoid detection even if for only a short while, be it for commercial and/or military purposes.
And of course, talking about Argentina and its leaders, look who’s having a fest at Mar-A Lago right now, Milei weirdo(bad cover imo) himself. And of course Musk orbiting both of them like moons of Jupiter.