
5 Breakthrough Technologies IGNORED by Mainstream Science
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We're Living in Science's Dark Ages - The $100 Billion Cover-Up [MUST LISTEN] Fusion has been "20 years away" for 70 years. The Higgs boson cost $50 billion and does literally nothing. The Big Bang now requires 95% of the universe to be invisible. Meanwhile, a scientist working on a shoestring budget just achieved fusion temperatures 200 times hotter than the sun's core - but can't get funding because he questions mainstream physics. Welcome to the dark ages of science, where dogma trumps data and $100 billion funds failure while breakthroughs get buried. TOPICS COVERED:
- Why ITER is 25 years late and $20+ billion over budget
- How Eric Lerner achieved record fusion temps on $9 million (vs ITER's billions)
- The $50 billion Higgs discovery that has ZERO practical applications
- Quantum computing's 30-year broken promises
- How JWST just destroyed the Big Bang (but nobody will admit it)
- Why telepathy has better statistics than particle physics
- The systematic suppression of alternative theories
- Eric Lerner (LPPFusion) - www.lppfusion.com
- Pierre-Marie Robitaille (Liquid Metallic Hydrogen Sun Theory)
- Storm, Tressoldi, Di Risio (Ganzfeld Telepathy Meta-analysis)
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