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Anonymous (ID: tCv3T2DR) Russian Federation No.512036320 >>512036476 >>512036564 >>512036845 >>512037232 >>512037730 >>512038029 >>512038497 >>512039019 >>512039248 >>512044237
You are being refused easy space travel and it's all your governments' faults.
I am an engineer and chemist. I have developed a 100%-safe-for-all-organic-matter-and-living-beings adjustable force field generator that completely shields from any and all types of radiation, including even neutron star and pulsar flashes. I even have a working production-ready prototype on my hands, which is standard waist belt-sized device and can be manually adjusted to either protect just individual human, or cover area of entire space ship if the device is to be increased in size to a footprint of a typical hotel room fridge.

However, I couldn't patent it and my offering was refused by both the Russian and US space agencies, because I openly told them that a single such device will cost 608 million RUR (about 7.5 million USD) to make with commercial-grade quality. I refused to sell it at any less, because that's the actual factual cost of production 1-to-1. To gain profit from it, I would've asked about 1.6 bil RUR or 20 mil USD respectively. Basically, we could've easily colonized the entire Solar system and start traveling beyond with this, by 2033 at the latest, but those faggots refuse to pay me the actual worth of my invention, so fuck y'all humanity, I guess.

Also, all of the schematics and formulas for perfect creation of such a device at a commercial scale are in my head, I didn't leave any blueprints or easily stealable assets (even the prototype can only be operated by me, I specifically made it in such a way that no one can understand how to do it and only I personally can control it properly). I'm in my late-40's and have some health issues, I think I won't be living for too long, probably passing away in my 60's at most. So, hey.

What do.
Anonymous (ID: fBMaBFLL) Russian Federation No.512036377 >>512036511
>What do.

take your meds
Anonymous (ID: rt+tOQ5r) United States No.512036476 >>512036511
>>512036320 (OP)
I hate this pretentious grifter fuck
Anonymous (ID: tCv3T2DR) Russian Federation No.512036511 >>512036771 >>512038303
>>512036377
Already did this morning, since I have leath issues. It was Subetta and Orlistat. I'm also on Ksenikal and Goldline.

>>512036476
I don't even know who you are.
Anonymous (ID: KMVhfjne) Moldova No.512036564 >>512036743
>>512036320 (OP)
>you need to start caring about muh space
>being a wageslave in some desert colony is so le heckin' futuristic
Why are they like this?
Anonymous (ID: tCv3T2DR) Russian Federation No.512036743 >>512037939
>>512036564

I'm a multimillionaire with a steady monthly income of 1 mil flat, since 2017. I haven't been working anywhere for almost a decade by now. But, hey, you be you.
Anonymous (ID: bEFWJd1n) United States No.512036771
>>512036511
Lmao I assume he meant kojima but you seem equally as retarded
Anonymous (ID: OKJIRiT0) Germany No.512036845 >>512036935 >>512037152
>>512036320 (OP)
>move to china
>gove the technology to china
>watch china dunk on everyone

or
>publish the blueprints and make the tech open source
Anonymous (ID: tCv3T2DR) Russian Federation No.512036935 >>512037065
>>512036845
I don't know Chinese language.
I can only speak Russian, English, and Japanese.
Anonymous (ID: OKJIRiT0) Germany No.512037065 >>512037239
>>512036935
learn it or hire a translator, didnt you say you are giga smart and rich?
Anonymous (ID: tCv3T2DR) Russian Federation No.512037152 >>512037237
>>512036845
>publish the blueprints and make the tech open source
I want money. I want to be properly paid in equivalent that is actually worth of my invention, because I fully know and perfectly understand the future ramifications of my invention's commercial usage. I'm no cuck, so I would've obligated them to pay me (and my family members, my offspring, in case of my passing) 20% royalties off of each single individual commercially-produced device sold, for a time span of at least 680 years straight.
Anonymous (ID: qE/RPKrC) United Kingdom No.512037232
>>512036320 (OP)
The moment we achieve the ability to teleport into space, I am teleporting a nuke into Starmer's anus and vaporising him immediately, i.e. this is never going to happen, but I do like the idea that somehow you can expend enough energy to reach other rocks in space, despite a huge lack of evidence that other civilisations have managed to achieve that feat. It's more likely there won't be any energy left on this rock and it'll be a wasteland.
Anonymous (ID: OKJIRiT0) Germany No.512037237 >>512037496
>>512037152
so start a company and sell the device to others, for someone claiming to be smart and rich you sure are dumb and talking a lot like a poorfag.
I give your larp a 2/10 so far.
Anonymous (ID: tCv3T2DR) Russian Federation No.512037239
>>512037065
>didn't you say you are giga smart
Where? My IQ is actually on a level that's considered as being a "average adult citizen" in Russia, which is around 118~122 points.
Anonymous (ID: CWvkImzQ) United States No.512037275
Just give it to the CCP and you will be heavily rewarded in their society. Make the USA seethe. Do it now and accelerate please. Make haste.
Anonymous (ID: tCv3T2DR) Russian Federation No.512037496 >>512037876 >>512038029 >>512038720
>>512037237
>start a company and sell the device to others
I can't, because I can't patent it, as I've said in the OP. Fuckers cockblocking me, probably because military and secret services/glowniggers are already on my case. They didn't kidnap me or my family members still, didn't kill us, strictly only because they KNOW that all the data is in my head and they can't extract it, and that the prototype can't be operated without me.
Anonymous (ID: x1OoMH9F) United States No.512037730 >>512038233
>>512036320 (OP)
What's the power consumption requirements for personal unit?

You do realize space is fake and gay and is mostly a theater ?

>however you can use that device possibly for divers?
>we have unresearched oceans all around us.
>divers have a lot higher complexity than fake and gay space
Anonymous (ID: KJS8esEw) United States No.512037876 >>512038354
>>512037496
Team up w/ Lambright and build a spaceship. In a spaceship you can go anywhere.
Anonymous (ID: KMVhfjne) Moldova No.512037939
>>512036743
>I'm a multimillionaire
You spelled "subhuman" wrong.
Anonymous (ID: x1OoMH9F) United States No.512038029 >>512038542
>>512037496
>>512036320 (OP)

Anon, your only real option is OCEANS.
Oceans haven't been researched and divers have problems diving deep.

Human space travel doesn't really exist , it's theater.
Human body cannot survive as soon as you get high enough outside of the planetary electrical field that we have on the ground.
>besides blocking fields
>you'd have to create a fake electromagnetic field on the ship
Anonymous (ID: tCv3T2DR) Russian Federation No.512038233 >>512038761
>>512037730
Prototype, waist belt-sized (something like a beeper/pager, but slightly bigger/thicker) currently consumes about 2 kilowatts an hour, with general average heat output of 58 Celsius (it's a bit warm, but not very hot, it is bearable/tolerable), when "cranked" to the "max" of it's force field "strength". Commercially produced gen1 units would've been in a range of 800 watts, with heat output around 42~45 Celsius. That's for the belt-sized one, for individual protection.

For the hotel room fridge-sized one that's able to protect entire space ship, it'd be about 8~11 kilowatts an hour, and general heat output in 85~88 Celsius range, like a standard typical modern top tier gayming CPU. Such temps are calculated without any additional cooling, BTW. So if you'd were to add a fan or a liquid cooler (AIO or FCWCL, etc), temps would've dropped quite significantly.
Anonymous (ID: P+DCW9cZ) United States No.512038303
>>512036511
It's better to be unknown than to be a freemason loser like Kojima.
Anonymous (ID: tCv3T2DR) Russian Federation No.512038354
>>512037876
That will require many hundreds of millions, to do individually. My own personal accumulated stash since 2017 barely gets into a 120-some mil territory.
Anonymous (ID: w4caxc53) Greece No.512038497 >>512039071
>>512036320 (OP)
How is this larp even political?
Anonymous (ID: tCv3T2DR) Russian Federation No.512038542
>>512038029
My device only protects against any and all kinds of radiation, not pressure or temperatures. Theoretically it's force field probably could be "adjusted" for pressure/atm, but I didn't try to test that personally yet. as I couldn't care less about those Cthulhu and Dagon niggers and "sea snow" munchers.
Anonymous (ID: OKJIRiT0) Germany No.512038720
>>512037496
>I can't
in china you can
Anonymous (ID: x1OoMH9F) United States No.512038761 >>512039051
>>512038233
>currently consumes about 2 kilowatts an hour,
Wow that's low.
The issue is that we have a human brain that will die as soon as it's away from the planetary electromagnetic field.
Basically 20 mins outside of the planetary field and other similar electromagnetic filed, oxygen, specific pressure, and specific electricity
and brain dies.

>if you are russian you can watch professor Saveliev YT lectures about brain

As far as current areas, as I mentioned above, look at the divers.
Divers have the most complex job to survive on the planet.
They need oxygen tanks, warm suits, they cannot go too deep too fast etc.
Look into divers.
Anonymous (ID: PZvedF+d) United States No.512039019
>>512036320 (OP)
>You are being refused easy space travel
Russian disinformation.
Anonymous (ID: tCv3T2DR) Russian Federation No.512039051
>>512038761
>Wow that's low
It's currently not portable, the said "beeper/pager" is directly being connected to a power line outlet, since it's a prototype, so I personally don't consider that as "low" or "efficient" at all.
Commercially produced units, likely not gen1 still, but 2.0 or 3.0, will be "feasible", highly likely being powered by integrated solar panels or other means (maybe even from surrounding radiation itself, even, which would be best case scenario since radiation is literally everywhere in the universe), but not in the current foreseeable state.
Anonymous (ID: 2ib8Z/6l) United States No.512039071
>>512038497
its not even close to high effort enough for actual 4chan to be interested.
for this larp to be interesting here it has to pass the smell test of being an engineer trying to opensource an invention, an anon with blueprints, testing data, pictures of prototypes, documents verifying that its real and that it has been rejected by real companies. documents of attempts to patent.
I miss old 4chans effort larpers. reddit just gobbles up any 'muh heckin science' larp.
Anonymous (ID: W4vpR83J) Italy No.512039200
>henlowhereisproof.jpg
Anonymous (ID: unsVaZYM) Israel No.512039248 >>512039321
>>512036320 (OP)
>What do
Tell me what's interesting to see in Russia. Also how does prostitution work over there and how much do the women charge.
Anonymous (ID: tCv3T2DR) Russian Federation No.512039321
>>512039248
>how does prostitution work
Ask Oinkurine. Russians wouldn't know after 2011.
Anonymous (ID: o8ra7Zp+) United States No.512039392
Instead of trying to own chemical rockets to physically go to space, we should instead meditate and practice to travel in our astral bodies, using our minds to remote view distant locations with more accuracy.

The flesh is weak, and bound to the terrestrial world, but the mind is infinite and endless and connected to all things. Time and space are illusions and you must only look inward to find what is outside.
Anonymous (ID: 2ib8Z/6l) United States No.512039538 >>512039642
we had a russian anon make a decent enough larp on tethering and bio-synchronization making the case that wifi and bluetooth were being used to "tune" people towards mass conditions and even tag/track select/target individuals for glowniggery special electronics warfare attacks (MKUltra-like mindwipes in dreams when fully tethered.)

that one was interesting enough because the anon was very technical. technical enough that the average non-signal/EWfag wouldn't be literate enough with the technical shit to shoot it down.
Anonymous (ID: tCv3T2DR) Russian Federation No.512039642 >>512041567
>>512039538
>he thinks that was a LARP
Anonymous (ID: 2ib8Z/6l) United States No.512041567
>>512039642
Not exactly, I just wasn't convinced yet. The thread needed more examples of osint testing.
Anonymous (ID: ZCNa13Lm) Germany No.512044237
>>512036320 (OP)
I'm already traveling through space, buddy. Both alongside the planet and relative to it.
That's plenty of space. Where do you want to go exactly?
>the space is always blacker on the other side