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5383139 No.5383139 [Reply] [Original]

you are incapable of anything other than regurgitating what your professor and the discovery channel tells you

>> No.5383140
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>> No.5383145

First time Tesla thread-poster.

Why don't people copy his ideas and make their own homemade "free energy" machines if he was right? I never understood the Tesla controversy...

>> No.5383146

http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/17/2/152.abstract
somewhat related

>> No.5383151

>>5383145

>implying a man has yet walked this earth with anywhere near the intelligence of tesla

>> No.5383154

>>5383146

explain plz

>> No.5383155

>>5383151
Well didn't he publish his results/get patents? Surely someone could try to catch on to what he was thinking...

>inb4 obviously the government has already

>> No.5383163

>>5383154
ofcourse i meant to post a link to the full paper, http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/17/2/152.full.pdf+html , although it is also funny to see how many other papers cite this one

both the paper and this thread make me cringe and facepalm and i couldnt be bothered to find a more suitable response

>> No.5383166

>>5383155
I thought most of his documentations got lost in a house fire? I fucking wish he was alive in todays age fuck we'd be crazy passed where we are now.

>> No.5383175

How do I avoid getting assassinated by the government like Tesla?

What sorts of mathematical research would cause them to "notice" me? Or is math a safe field?

>> No.5383180

>>5383175

as long as you do not stumble across any discoveries that would help humanity in a significant way you should be safe

>> No.5383185

>>5383180
What sort of mathematical discoveries would do that? I thought pure mathematics was as disconnected from society as possible.

>> No.5383198

>>5383185

I believe you are correct

>> No.5383225

>>5383139
pic related because you are just regurgitating something you read on theoatmeal?

>> No.5383227

>>>/x/
Wrong board.

>> No.5383244

>>5383145

Electricity is more or less free. It costs $70 to run a computer 24/7 for a year...

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>>5383139
>you are incapable

Somebody sounds insecure about their own abilities.

>> No.5383355

>>5383227
>trying to redirect a thread about our lord god
>>>/b/

>> No.5383382

>>5383175
Maybe if you found a way to quickly factor large numbers. That may do it.

>> No.5383386

>>5383244
average world income is - what? about a thousand dollars a year

>> No.5383801

>>5383185
pure mathematic, show me a field that has absolutly no application :D ?

>> No.5383862

>>5383139

>i just read wikipedia and theoatmeal so i know what i'm talking about!

Fuck off kid.

>> No.5383909

>>5383175
Finding a finite algebraic expression that gives you out the nth prime when evaluating at n would probably get you killed, so don't do that.

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how do I make my own electricity

>> No.5384145

>>5383915
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIPuGa7byk8

>> No.5384154

>>5383915
what is it with all the internet ads that say "xx companies HATE us!"
is it like something with stupid people psychology where they think if real companies hate a product that means it must totally work and not be bullshit or something

>> No.5384155

>10 years later
>I am in love with a pigeon and she loves me too. She has laser eyes and follows me wherever I go.
Yeah. He was a nutcase.

>> No.5384169

>>5383145
Because Tesla, while no doubt a very great inventor who did amazing things, was also, and I cannot stress this enough, -fucking insane-. Most of the really far-out things he claimed to have invented were almost certainly figments of his troubled imagination.

>> No.5384186

>>5384169
I heard that the goverment took all of his notes after his death and never published them, what if it is conspirancy ? :D

>> No.5384192

stop bumping this shit

>> No.5384195

>>5384186

this is true. the CIA took all tesla's papers and deep-sixed them.

i hate it when they do that.

>> No.5384204

>>5384192
stop it yourself, omg

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>This thread

>>>/x/
is that way

>> No.5385243

>>5383386
yes, but you need to take out outliers shit-hole Deserts/Jungles/South and subhuman niggers from the equation for that statement to be meaningful.

>implying if there were free electricity towers, they would have any hope of being outside of any 1st world country

>> No.5385248

>>5383801
computer science

>> No.5385259

>>5383909
How would a finite algebraic extension even do such a thing?

And can't you just publish anonymously? Once the information's out there it's not like it can be taken back.

>> No.5385268

>>5383139
my geology professor was actually smart
he knows that shit could be a lot better for humans if not for oil companies trying to survive
but, they will go the way of the ice man
do you still get a daily visit from the ice man?
do you think the ice companies liked it when refrigerators were invented?
they fought it tooth and nail, but they fell eventually
I have hope yet for the human race

>> No.5385296

>>5385268
geography*

>> No.5386699

>>5383145
it is actually happening right now.
he was saying that the wind will blow for free, the sun will shine for free and the waves will go in and out for free anyway. no need to burn up stuff that stinks up the planet.
but since it costs money to operate and maintain tidal plants and wind plants etc. energy will never be for free if not the state decides to pay for the maintainance.

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>Lecturer in physics asks "What was Thomas Edison known for?"
>mentions the fucking light bulb
>Ron in this picture was going through my mind

I fucking hate Edison.

>> No.5386788

>>5386756
but its true...

>> No.5386868

>>5383915

Its unique brah, give it a shot.