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They wouldn't advertise it this heavily if it was just money laundering. It sounds more like a scam.
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It sure is an easy target to make fun of, it should probably be noted that projects usually get delayed, and that it's normal for 'early tests' (which is clearly what we're actually seeing here, unlike the finished product they promised to have for us by now...) to underperform compared to the final product. 300km/h in testing is not necessarily a bad start... But here's the kicker, has anyone actually proven beyond theory that this system can actually work? Has anyone made a smaller scale vaccum tube and made a smaller scale train travel through it at just barely under the speed of sound? Surely if it's possible for a large scale project like this, it would be a piece of cake to do it on a smaller scale prototype just as a proof of concept right? Did anyone ever actually take that step?
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I want to say this is the most stupid thing I've seen, but it's not, it's actually a clever invention, it's just that it's also a really fucking old invention, these guys have a strange definition of free though. I mean I guess it's free if you have a pair of slaves to take shifts spinning the fucking wheel to generate power for you... And as long as you don't calculate the food and water costs of keeping them alive through it all... Or the need for their muscles to get a proper rest to avoid them breaking down... Yeah idk, he's taken an old invention and dressed it in stupid marketing that only the dumbest of people would ever buy into, we don't even need thunderfoot to analyze this for us anymore at this point, it's just so plain to see... I'm amazed that this guy can say 'free energy' with a straight fucking face... There is no such thing as free energy... I think this guy would be better served creating dams for 'free' energy, since they're the closest thing we'll ever get to that concept.
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Say Thunderf00t, if you had 4 billion dollars and were planning to use/give away 99% of it for something, what would you use it for?
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