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A happy holiday ,
with gratitude to our host and those who toil for a better world
Much respect and appreciation!

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Whilst not COP>1 which is the bulls eye the darts aimed at on this forum this advance caught my attention and I thought you might enjoy it too

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vw4hKAzo0k

being my first post this year -- Happy new year folks

Kind regards Duncan


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How many more to be .threatened, abused murdered, Their research in the hands of evil corporations intent on total control ?
http://dnp.s3.amazonaws.com/b/b9/suppressed.pdf
whilst we know little .. friends remember,
In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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Biology and Static electricity in our world!
Seems worms can fly …and many new discoveries about “charge” in biology!
Anton Petrov shares ..

https://youtu.be/ql35lWxuaVU
   
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Sabine says our world has changed!!
Are we seeing the end of theory ( theorists)?
Theoretical physicist’s are now at a very big point in our history!

Seems we’re already there?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JvgaZ_myFE4

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Sabine says our world has changed!!
Are we seeing the end of theory ( theorists)?
Theoretical physicist’s are now at a very big point in our history!

Seems we’re already there?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JvgaZ_myFE4

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Perhaps we will even see the end of most jobs.  :-X
   
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Sabine says our world has changed!!
Are we seeing the end of theory ( theorists)?
Theoretical physicist’s are now at a very big point in our history!

Seems we’re already there?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JvgaZ_myFE4

Respectfully submitted
Chet K

I enjoy Sabine's insights and musings - thanks, Chet!
   
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A theory is what we can conclude and synthesize from experiments. Without theory, science would be like “free energy,” an image of nothingness.

Today's abundance of data is not an obstacle to theories; on the contrary. We have the means to analyze it through massive processing. Not only is data overload not a problem, but neither is the difficulty of theories. AI is successfully tackling them and even convincing skeptical scientists: https://phys.org/news/2026-02-chatbot-author-ai-stalled-gluon.html
"Four physicists—Strominger, Lupsasca, Cambridge University's David Skinner, and the Institute for Advanced Study's Alfredo Guevara [...] worked with ChatGPT as a powerful fifth collaborator.
ChatGPT-5.2 pro broke the logjam, proposing an answer, and Super Chat proved it was correct after 12 hours of running."
It's the first significant discovery in theoretical physics that is done by an AI,” said Lupsasca, who is also a former junior fellow.
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The scientific method involves theory; in fact, theory is its ultimate goal, since science is about knowledge and understanding, not a repertoire of senseless experiments. Intelligence is essentially the ability to see relationships between things. Science cannot exist without theories.
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A theory is what we can conclude and synthesize from experiments. Without theory, science would be like “free energy,” an image of nothingness.

I would tend to agree but there are exceptions imo.

For example, in one of my best experiments with crazy results I had no theory. I was reading psychology about how we are basically programmed to think a certain way, repeat what others do and normalize it. It begged the question of how we could remove ourselves from this pattern of repetition. It reminded me of a quote by Viktor Schauberger where we should do the exact opposite of everyone else if we want to learn something new. Psychology agrees that we are habitual, repetitious and very predictable even if we think were not. This is why any form of true reasoning must include a good sense of self-awareness. This is what first principals and critical thinking are all about in my opinion. To understand we are absolutely biased even if we think were not.

My experiment was based on psychology and my reasoning was that we are habitual and repeat what others do. As such if we want a different result we cannot do what others do. In my experiment I sat down with a bunch of transformers and other electrical components with one goal. The goal was to configure them in ways opposite to what I normally do which is in fact very difficult. Right off the bat our mind pulls a blank, where to start?. I found our mind is lazy in this respect and we always look for the easy option. In other words, low voltage, transistor/mosfet switching, closed circuits, resistance limiting the current and mutual induction so I tried to avoid all of these things. In fact it didn't take long and on the tenth experiment or so the circuit did something it's not supposed to do producing a massive EM field which penetrates a Faraday cage.

It begs the question what kind of science we practice. Do we repeat what everyone else does knowing our result will always be the same as a form of confirmation bias?. Or do we set out to prove ourselves wrong and do the opposite of what we normally do and think?.





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Comprehend and Copy Nature... Viktor Schauberger

“The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.”― Richard P. Feynman
   
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Here some seemingly remarkable news of progress with treating Parkinson’s symptoms ( and apparently stroke recovery and other ?)

Seems ripe for open source …. “Beech Band”

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2CQNAVuFjdw

   

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I came across this article this morning
https://www.zmescience.com/science/news-science/scientists-finally-solved-a-massive-mystery-about-static-electricity-using-acoustic-levitation/
The acoustic levitation was just a means for bringing particles together and apart without any mechanical or electrical connection to them.  The experiment solved the mystery of why, when two identical particles crash into each other and come apart, there is an electric charge transfer from one to the other.  This is quite well known when the particles are of different materials, it's known as the tribo-electric effect.  But the enormous static potentials that build up in the Sahara dust storms causing lightning has up to now been a mystery.  The work discovered that particles can obtain a thin (like one atom thick) surface of carbon from the atmosphere.  It is this surface contamination that allows a tribo-electric effect to occurr.  It taught me a new word "adventitious" which they say “is just a fancy word for ‘random stuff from the environment'”.  I do wonder what other unknown adventitious things occur in our world.

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