If you get the reference I'll be pretty impressed. ;)
When someone gets redpilled for the first time, it's always "Can it be that I have the world entirely wrong?", and the answer to that is "Not wrong, there's just more to learn!"
If I met myself today, 5 years ago, I would think I was batshit insane. But if you go step by step it all makes sense. I feel (and I hope I am right) that things are coming to a head. Truths will be revealed. There's always more to learn, and I am ready and willing to dive into that rabbit hole!
To put it in very simplistic terms, existence of Aether. He equated Aether as the cause of electricity (and magnetism), and read it as Aether being the medium for electromagnetic waves to propagate in.
Just thinking with common sense, it never made sense to me that electromagnetic waves could propagate without a medium. If there is no medium, what exactly is propagating?
If the existence of Aether is true, it turns the physics upside down. The speed of light would no longer be a constant regardless of the frame of reference. This means end to most of Einstein's relativity. I would say this ends the whole quantum physics field. Who knows, perhaps the equations will become balanced without need for Dark Matter and Energy.
We already are being told by the Science high priests that Big Bang Theory might not be true. This is already causing a lot fo scientists agony and anguish apparently. I havent thought too much about the implications of existence of Aether on origin of universe. However I do think the disclosure is happening slowly.
Whats the real implication of Aether? Tesla's free energy. He has always said that energy is all around us. You can simply tap into it if you know how. He built the famous Tesla tower that was shut down by his investors when they found out it was intended to produce free energy.
TL;DR - I believe there is a case to be made that the entire quantum physics is a fiction created to suppress free energy.
Fascinating. That certainly would turn things upside down and cause not a few nervous breakdowns among physicists. Thanks. I'll look more deeply into the topic when I have a chance. I appreciate it.
And please share. I am very eager to learn more about this as well.
Of course.