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Scalar Wave Theory Proven?

Well maybe not “officially PROVEN” but this warrants further investigation.

JL Naudin concluded in 2005 that scalar waves may really exist by building a scalar wave transmitter that works. They can be transmitted through metal (or like a faraday cage) and possibly (in my undereducated opinion) used as a carrier for electricity or maybe even possess the ability to transmit and recieve information on a quantum level. Which would be super cool if you ask me.

There has been so much controversy on the net as to whether scalar waves exist or not. I believe this experiment and data proves that we should at least continue to explore this area of wave technology.

Follow this link to check out JL Naudins scalar wave experiment: http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/sclxmtr.htm

And follow this one to go to the scalar waves page: http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/scalwidx.htm

NanoTech Is Really Advancing Too

From Lawrence Berkeley National Labs to Silicon Valley, researchers are manipulating particles at the atomic level, ushering in potential cures for cancer, clothes that don’t stain, and solar panels as thick as a sheet of paper.

This video is from 2 years ago. Just imagine how much farther advanced nanotechnology is now.
More about the latest in nanotechnology coming soon!

If you’re a stock market investor I would definitely suggest investing in nanotechnology for the long run.



http://www.kqed.org/quest

Robots Are Getting Smarter And More Maneuverable.

These are some of the most flexible and functional robots I’ve seen in awhile.
Android technology is picking up too.

Robots with fins, tails demonstrate evolution. (msnbc.com)

These swimming, shimmying ‘bots are not the hulking droids of years past.

By Michael Hill

POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. – Robots wag their tail fins and bob along like bathtub toys in a pool at a Vassar College lab. Their actions are dictated by microprocessors housed in round plastic containers, the sort you’d store soup in.

It hardly looks like it, but the two swimming robots were set loose in the little pool to study evolution, acting out predator-prey encounters from roughly 540 million years ago.

The prey robot, dubbed Preyro, can simulate evolution.

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The Secret Of Nikola Tesla

Encyclopedia Britannica lists Nikola Tesla as one of the top ten most fascinating people in history. He was an electrical engineer who changed the world with the invention of the AC (alternating current) induction motor, making the universal transmission and distribution of electricity possible. So why is he virtually unknown to the general public? This rare film stars Orson Welles and features a dramatic recreation of a meeting between Nikola Tesla, Industrialist J.P. Morgan and Thomas Edison, that would decide the fate and future of today’s Electric Power Industry in America and the world. But what happened to Tesla?

For more information on this topic we recommend the film #U662 The Secret of Nikola Tesla – Digitaly Restored and Re-mastered now available on DVD at www.UFOTV.com

John Hutchison Is Performing Wacky Experiments Again

Man I love this guy. He’s always doing something crazy. Click on the video to visit John’s youtube channel and subscribe.

The Worlds Very First Antimatter Reactor

Deep beneath the ground in Geneva, thousands of scientists from all over the world are working together to build the biggest, most complicated machine in the world. It’s part of the most ambitious scientific experiment of all time: The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN.

Equal amounts of matter and antimatter were created at the birth of the universe but there’s very little of it around today. Dr Tara Shears explains why this is one of the greatest mysteries in science and how it might be solved by the biggest experiment in history. To learn more, visit www.labreporter.com

The Matter with Antimatter

Here Are Some Gadgets Most Of Us Won’t Be Able To Live Without Soon.

Here’s our take on the cool new gadgets you’re about to see in this video.

Are they useful or are they junk?

A Holographic Keyboard? Yes! We could definitely get some use out of that.
A pocket sized scanner that can store up to 100 pages? Absolute genius!
Mobile note taker? I’m not seeing much use for this. I take notes with the voice recorder on my pocket video camera. And small voice recorders are very inexpensive.
Sony Book Reader? I can see where this would be great for some people on long trips or long waits at the doctors office.
Personally it’s not really my thing to read novels and such
. But this would be perfect for my friends and family who love to read.This could be a great gift idea for people who love to read all the time.

Watch the video just to see the holographic keyboard at the beginning. This thing is so cool we think it’s going to create the next big trend in computer accessories.

Electric Trikes And Bicycles

I just met a really cool guy who builds Recumbent Trikes out of scrap bicycle parts and sells them for a fraction of the cost of the retail version. He also makes Electric Bikes and is into BEAM Robotics. You should check out his website at http://gigatrike.com and see all the cool stuff he has built.

http://gigatrike.com

Microsoft Surface: The Future Of Computing Is Here.