Five amazing, clean technologies that will set us free, in this month's energy-focused issue. Also: how to build a better bomb detector, the robotic toys that are raising your children, a human catapult, the world's smallest arcade, and much more.


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I hope in 20X, my electric ionocraft blimp will finally take of, since it could convert sun light into electricity, emanating ozone as pollution ;)
I need some help with the project, if anybody is interested.
And now environmentalism is in a big part just advertisement...
I just hope people will wake up and realize how technology is being slowed, stolen and hided in the name of money. Why sell Extra-high definition autostereoscopic 3D televisions (We have 5 at my tech school) right now when you can slow down the development and sell them first-gen HD television, then next-gen, then first-gen 3D...
It's full of stories like this. The best example is the magnetic motor. This kind of thing can produce an almost infinite source of power because it's near perpetual movement property. YES, it works. I was working with my father in creating such a motor, and we almost succeeded.
Our result proved that we generated more energy than we induced into the motor. That's overunity. Really.
I've read an article about a magnet that could overturn laws of physics on Popsci....
But we can't really talk publicly about it, as governments don't seem to like it.
The results? Deleted youtube videos about magmotors, hacked websites, disinformation and even the destruction of inventions. I've seen it, I swear!
And no, I don't see black helicopters over my house.
PS: We are going to retry to build such a motor next summer. Let see if we can get this baby to fully work!