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Designing Gravity: Unraveling the Mystery of Pais’s Patents and the Future of Aerospace Propulsion

In this deep-dive exploration, we unravel the complexities behind Dr. Salvatore Cezar Pais’s patents, with a specific focus on the “inertial mass reduction device”. This patent, a part of a series including a plasma compression fusion device and a high-frequency gravitational wave generator, has stirred the UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) community. These patents, stemming from an aerospace engineer at the Naval Air Warfare Center, suggest revolutionary technological advancements in propulsion and energy generation, seemingly defying the known laws of physics.

The discussion then shifts to Bernardo Kastrup’s analysis. A philosopher and scientist with extensive experience in technology strategy, Kastrup presents a critical viewpoint, questioning the practical defense significance of these patents. He argues that such advanced technology, if viable for military applications, would more likely be protected as classified industrial secrets rather than disclosed through public patents. Kastrup’s perspective casts doubt on the idea that these patents are based on reverse-engineered UAP technology, suggesting instead that they might be strategic moves to influence public perception or secure funding.

The video concludes by weighing the scientific and engineering feasibility of these patents. It highlights the challenges in realizing technologies that operate on such speculative physics principles, especially considering current energy generation and material science limitations. The discussion also touches upon the broader implications of such technologies, including their potential impact on future aerospace propulsion and the balance of global military power.

Watch on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v48uhsc-designing-gravity-unraveling-the-mystery-of-paiss-patents-and-the-future-of.html

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