They've tried getting people together on internet forums and testing. And it seems every time somebody has a breakthrough they disappear. So be careful with stuff like that. Because it attracts the wrong kind of attention.
Oh absolutely, I actually personally know someone who had trouble. He wasn't "disappeared" per se, but he was locked up for over a month for bs reasons, I suspect it was because of the device he was working on.
If we were to band together and do research, everyone involved would
1: Have to be okay with the risk that comes with it
2: Need to open source 100% of designs
3: Store all data/designs in a secure but distributed system (no google drive, MS Onedrive, cloud providers, etc, all data would have to be present on every user's local workstation, but synced between workstations). Something like IPFS or Bittorrent might be good for this.
This would ensure that if someone were to disappear or otherwise leave the project (forced or otherwise), no data or designs are lost. It would also ensure that whatever results are found go towards benefiting the group rather than the individual. So many times someone creates something, attempts to patent it, and then the invention gets hidden away by the invention secrecy act never to be seen again.
They've tried getting people together on internet forums and testing. And it seems every time somebody has a breakthrough they disappear. So be careful with stuff like that. Because it attracts the wrong kind of attention.
Oh absolutely, I actually personally know someone who had trouble. He wasn't "disappeared" per se, but he was locked up for over a month for bs reasons, I suspect it was because of the device he was working on.
If we were to band together and do research, everyone involved would
1: Have to be okay with the risk that comes with it
2: Need to open source 100% of designs
3: Store all data/designs in a secure but distributed system (no google drive, MS Onedrive, cloud providers, etc, all data would have to be present on every user's local workstation, but synced between workstations). Something like IPFS or Bittorrent might be good for this.
This would ensure that if someone were to disappear or otherwise leave the project (forced or otherwise), no data or designs are lost. It would also ensure that whatever results are found go towards benefiting the group rather than the individual. So many times someone creates something, attempts to patent it, and then the invention gets hidden away by the invention secrecy act never to be seen again.