Great 'lost' inventions can change the world
If widely implemented and applied, these inventions would have changed the world, helping people on Earth have a much better life. But for mysterious reasons they disappear forever.
If widely implemented and applied, these inventions would have changed the world, helping people on Earth have a much better life. But for mysterious reasons they disappear forever.
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Permanent wireless power
Nikola Tesla, one of the greatest inventors in the world with revolutionary inventions in the fields of electricity and magnetism.
Because of his eccentric personality and incredible inventions, Tesla was dubbed the "mad scientist", "the scholar from the future". He once had the idea of using amplification technology to transmit power without wires from power towers.
If this invention is applied, the world will change a lot, no longer the complicated wires, no need to spend expensive expenses for electrical wires.
As soon as Tesla announced, the invention immediately received much feedback from public opinion from positive to negative. But then, for some reason, Tesla's funding for the project was terminated, even all of the experimental documents related to this invention were completely burned.
Cars run by water
Stan Meye (1940 - 1998) American physicist and engineer used to create prototypes of water-driven cars. With just 1 liter of water, absolutely no need to mix gasoline, oil or any liquid, Stan Meye's special car can run at an average speed of 43 km / h.
When Stan Meye did not announce his invention, he died of an aneurysm in his brain. But Meye's friends and relatives thought he was poisoned by oil corporations. All documents related to this invention also disappeared with its creator.
If the invention can change this world is applied, people have added a free fuel source for vehicles and we never know the worry of increasing gasoline prices as today.
Super compact file
Dutch information technology genius, Bernhard Sloot, with his superhuman mind, has created very little algorithms to shrink the capacity of movies, from 10GB compressed to 8KB.
In 1999, Jan Sloot showed 16 movies contained in a 64KB chip during the defense of his work before technology "tycoons" and persuaded them to buy it.
However, Sloot mysteriously died, along with the disappearance of no trace of the file-shrinking chip and algorithm, just two days before he transferred the invention's source code algorithm to partner.
Cloudbuster rain generator
The old Cloudbuster was left over.
Cloudbuster is a precipitator designed and built by Wilhelm Reich scientist to solve the prolonged drought situation. With this machine, he can arbitrarily gather or disperse clouds.
This machine has been successfully tested. Within a few hours of operation, this device created a rain storm cloud with the amount of rain measured on the ground of about 0.64 cm.
Reich's record of the operation of the machine.
But somehow, his research was terminated, the first prototype was finally confiscated.
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