Some isn't patented, either. Based on my own examination of some of those patents, I suspect they are for distraction. One instance is the power source for 'high energy space based lasers'; the source was/is homopolar/superconductor, with the paper done by UC Los Alamos, 1974, printed formally Feb 1975. It describes the homopolar generator capable of supplying more than 6 MW for the laser. The laser itself was proofed in succeeding years, and I saw one in Silicon Valley in 1979, still operational. The engineer I was working with stated that the thing had shot down junk sats through a clamshell roof on the building, directly above the laser.
Considering the studies I've done, both for my work and otherwise, I'm inclined to think that most stuff based on QM is for show, and not the real stuff. There is direct evidence that a project was on in 1936-38 at Los Alamos that used Tesla's "electric flying machine", or so it appears. That was/is based on aether theory, which was 'scrapped' by the robber barons in the period 1920 on, substituting QM. If you're technically inclined, you can go through all the equations prior to 1900, and you'll find the originals much cleaner than the QM versions. I prefer to not discuss this sort of thing, because most people think it's nuts. However, I will say that the 'phi wave theory of everything' makes more sense hardware-wise than the QM stuff. At least, that is what I found in more than 3 decades in my field.
But that would negate the control of the 'barons' over energy supplies. Don't need to say more about that.
The amount of patents for exotic tech published by the USN is staggering, from instantaneous interstellar comms to stargate travel and ZPE machines.
Some isn't patented, either. Based on my own examination of some of those patents, I suspect they are for distraction. One instance is the power source for 'high energy space based lasers'; the source was/is homopolar/superconductor, with the paper done by UC Los Alamos, 1974, printed formally Feb 1975. It describes the homopolar generator capable of supplying more than 6 MW for the laser. The laser itself was proofed in succeeding years, and I saw one in Silicon Valley in 1979, still operational. The engineer I was working with stated that the thing had shot down junk sats through a clamshell roof on the building, directly above the laser. Considering the studies I've done, both for my work and otherwise, I'm inclined to think that most stuff based on QM is for show, and not the real stuff. There is direct evidence that a project was on in 1936-38 at Los Alamos that used Tesla's "electric flying machine", or so it appears. That was/is based on aether theory, which was 'scrapped' by the robber barons in the period 1920 on, substituting QM. If you're technically inclined, you can go through all the equations prior to 1900, and you'll find the originals much cleaner than the QM versions. I prefer to not discuss this sort of thing, because most people think it's nuts. However, I will say that the 'phi wave theory of everything' makes more sense hardware-wise than the QM stuff. At least, that is what I found in more than 3 decades in my field. But that would negate the control of the 'barons' over energy supplies. Don't need to say more about that.
Zero Point Energy.