Keshe was apparently told by some scientists to make his language more technical and scientific in his research papers. Keshe replies that he writes so that a black bushman from Africa and a white PHD physicist can be at the same table, and both of them will understand the concepts. The scientists immediately left the room.
That pretty much sums up most scientist's responses to Keshe.
Also, Keshe explains he is trained as an engineer, not a physicist. He says he builds what he talks about, instead of talking math./div>
Re: "the attractive force between two bodies is proportional to their masses. 400+ years of observation and experimentation pretty much proves that fact"
"Pretty much" is nowhere near enough proof for me. Today's science can levitate a live frog in an ordinary, but strong, magnetic field...against the force of gravity. That was also considered "pretty much" impossible by all scientists just a few short years ago.
I agree that the Keshe ideas are hard to believe. So were Nikola Tesla's comments about his electric flying machine that were similar...before being classified. But I can't deny that the principle concepts expounded by Keshe resonate with my gut instinct that says they're correct./div>
The propulsion technologies noted seem old-fashioned and wimpy, compared to the positive movement of new "Mag-Grav" field technologies...coming soon, at least to the few countries that have recently accepted it.
Re: Re: Re: Propulsion is obsolete and it's time to get over it.
That pretty much sums up most scientist's responses to Keshe.
Also, Keshe explains he is trained as an engineer, not a physicist. He says he builds what he talks about, instead of talking math./div>
Re: Re: Propulsion is obsolete and it's time to get over it.
"Pretty much" is nowhere near enough proof for me. Today's science can levitate a live frog in an ordinary, but strong, magnetic field...against the force of gravity. That was also considered "pretty much" impossible by all scientists just a few short years ago.
I agree that the Keshe ideas are hard to believe. So were Nikola Tesla's comments about his electric flying machine that were similar...before being classified. But I can't deny that the principle concepts expounded by Keshe resonate with my gut instinct that says they're correct./div>
Propulsion is obsolete and it's time to get over it.
For a space drive with real balls, check out Keshe Foundation's plans for cheap, safe, space travel based on gravitational positioning...
http://www.keshefoundation.org/en/applications/space/gravitational-technology
Keshe Foundation Intro movie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrN99RELqwo/div>
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