https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation.aspx?paperid=...
The author runs https://kepleraerospace.com/ which claims to have developed "a suite of proprietary technologies ranging from exotic electromagnet propulsion, compact mobile fusion, gravity modification ..."
> The big feature of the nobles is that they don't form bonds with other elements, unlike carbon which will make molecules with anything that asks, the slut.
Wow, they must be about to completely change the world with technology like that!
More seriously, I really wish claims like that had to be backed up in a court of scientific law or something. The amount of grifters taking money from poorly educated people is really depressing. I know a court of scientific law sounds very authoritarian to some, and I apologize, but this shit harms so many and discredits so much legitimate science. Heck it literally kills people, as seen in the COVID-19 pandemic.
He also has something about gravity modification.
"It is the aim of this article to explain these salient puzzles with a new hypothesis: that Mars was the site of massive thermonuclear explosions, of unknown cause, in the recent geologic past. "
https://www.librarything.com/nseries/9494/Rings-of-the-Maste...
I'm assuming they're talking about an airburst type meteor like in Tunguska? I don't have access to the paper.
EDIT: can an airburst meteor include a nuclear explosion? Would a comet or asteroid have such plutonium/uranium material, has that been observed in nature?
R-process:
I'm looking for a similar type, some guy I ran across on Twitter I mean X a few years ago. He made a case for Ordovician period visit(s) by ETs based on chemical and isotope composition of Australian tektites, but I just can't find him again.
PS: The linked paper preview comes up as gibberish of mostly underscores and question marks. Voynich manuscript author rides again? Or maybe it's the answer to where The Buzzard left his loot?