In this episode, Rob and Ron discuss the incredible discovery of beryllium and how it can change the world for the better. This is a must listen if you are a scientist or an inventor and you want to know how this stuff works.
00:00:59.400The first thing that everybody already knows about is the tangential flight with linchpin.
00:01:04.760We have provided tangential flight, the ability to fly around your own center of mass, and unlimited midair bonding.
00:01:12.460I mean, it's the end of cranes for the linchpin because no matter how large the project is or how small it is, linchpins can modulate and cover over air, over land, over sea.
00:01:24.280You have flight vehicles that deal with, you know, that are able to deal with the air or deal with space or deal with water.
00:01:32.460You have cars for the land, but you don't have anything that is ubiquitous to all of these mediums, and that's what linchpin is able to do.
00:01:40.460So when I say it's the end of cranes, it's the, so you have that.
00:01:52.440We've innovated with our energy systems.
00:01:55.380And what I wanted to share with you, one of the biggest things that I talked about with the Howard Kama, its ability to pull energy directly from the Van der Waals or from the zero point, you know, we've already provided a means to do that to where you don't have to pay for any energy anymore.
00:02:12.680The same thing when I talked about beryllium, utilizing beryllium, even though there were some idiot chemists that came out and said that what I said concerning beryllium was wrong.
00:02:25.580But I dare them to compare beryllium to, or beryllium's reaction to oxygen the same way that magnesium behaves with sulfur, the same way that selenium behaves with, um, God, I just lost my thought.
00:03:08.860The same relationship that, the same way that selenium will mitigate what's taking place inside of calcium, the same way that sulfur will mitigate what's taking place with the magnesium.
00:03:20.320Oxygen, being the equal and opposite made of beryllium, will mitigate what's taking place with beryllium, and they will always have a strong attraction to each other, so whatever bullshit that was being spoken by those chemists, they do not know what they're talking about.
00:03:36.760And the problem with utilizing actual beryllium is it oxidates, so immediately the cover, the surface of it gets covered, and so the reaction stops.
00:03:46.440But if you use the frequency of beryllium to separate the oxygen from the hydrogen, and have small little apertures for the hydrogen to go through, because the hydrogen is a smaller waveform, then the oxygen will separate, and the hydrogen will separate, and they'll both be usable.
00:04:12.320They see it in all of their reactions.
00:04:20.860That's why they're using a lot of the chemists in a number of the interactions that they have.
00:04:27.580They'll use beryllium for a particular purpose because it will cause oxidation.
00:04:31.420And then they have a means by which to reverse that polarization pushes, you know, whatever was oxidated onto it, and now it opens up the door again for the beryllium to work.
00:05:38.740People with low competence in a specific area tend to overestimate their abilities while highly competent individuals may underestimate their skills.
00:05:47.100This occurs when a lack of metacognition prevents those with low competence.
00:05:51.360So they're saying you're low competent in this topic.
00:06:00.620Because with those same things that he said had no value, now we've already put them into a white paper.
00:06:07.080And we've been able to solve the seven millennial problems and the three body problems with the same equations or substances that he said created the Dunning-Kruger effect.