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>>4231104
It is the international company that benifits from the "indian experiments", not the indians.

The indians make a few bucks, so they don't fucking starve, and then most die from horrible side-effects. The results of the scientific study are then used to develop drugs for america or europe. There is no guarantee that the study was for some "great human good". In fact it probably isn't. As study for the "great human good" aren't done with such shady procedures.

The study could end up being for something trivial, that only the super-rich care about.

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First link is broken.

Second link is interesting, but it is just a bunch of nonsense (akin to string theory). Physics needs verifible predictions and results, not just fancy math.

Just as with the rest of the "Heim" stuff, it makes claims without any support at all. It still doenst say how they derive the masses from fundemental principles. The article pretty much says, "Hey if ____random bullshit___ is true, then we can get some cool results (refeing to sapce travel)". I have seen similar papers on the "warp drive"...lol.

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