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Once again, thank you for the recommendation for the documentary, watched it ydy and i found it to be very informative and also an important key in how the world works in reality. The evil side of it that is. On a more personal note i have always wrestled with the question of what happened to the world of physics post-atomic bomb era. It seemed to me like everything started slowly decelerating in the late 50s. Clear cut example is the Concorde which was built in 7 years between 1962 and 1969, but in 2025 we don't have a passenger airliner that is anywhere close to being supersonic like the Concorde was. As i was watching the different inventions and discoveries in the arena of energy that were either suppressed or stolen it was clear that there is a group of people who are making sure the world never achieves energy abundance, for geopolitical reasons.

These groups understand that the next superpower will be the one that is able to harness and produce energy on a massive scale so I guess the suppression is an attempt to keep a lid on the breakthrough technologies in this area. Definitely explains why the MIT got killed, because what he was working on with regards to fusion was nextgen disruptive. We probably don't realize how much his death is going to cost us in terms of how many centuries of the "dark ages" the world will endure. I also had a fresh and clearer perspective on the importance of Satoshi's disappearance, he really knew what he was up against. I think a lot of us underestimate energy's importance not just from an economic standpoint, but from a military/national security perspective as well; and how much the military industrial complex is involved in the monopolization of energy production and markets. I would occassionally tune out when they would start talking about climate change, but other than that, great doccie and i highly recommend it!

And one more thing. ALLEGEDLY, the supersonic market is being opened up as we speak. https://open.spotify.com/episode/4q4DKVQIDFdQtQziE56TPw

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This was a super interesting pod, just waiting to see if they will be able to sell these to a major airline. If i was in their shoes, i would target Middle Eastern airlines. They have both the money and the bravado to want to dive in something like this

Agreed. Delta can't afford the insurance and couldn't fly them even if they could. Also the bureaucracy simply makes it impossible at this point.

Plus the problem with American Airlines (industry not the company) is that they are addicted to Financialization to the point that they’ll fly at a loss at some destinations if they can monetise via credit and become a quasi bank that provides flights.

Yeah every corporation becoming a lender/bank should be a pretty damn clear tell to everyone if their heads weren't busy being crammed in their asses πŸ˜†

In case you were curious about some of the work of the late physicist here are a few resources for you to dive in:

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=SEVw3UEAAAAJ&hl=pt-PT

Just watched - very good