some guy in a garage isn't going to discover that... the testing set up alone is millions. There are ways to achieve what these guys are trying to do, but they're mostly related to solar/wind/geothermal power. These guys aren't scientists and are trying to figure out "logic puzzles" not do science...
Then again Edison proved that brute-force sometimes wins. He didn't invent the idea of electricity in a filament, he just brute forced thousands of combinations until he found one that worked.
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Well, now, zero friction is possible. Superfluids are to friction what superconductors are to electricity.
I find it hard to believe his company created even one revolutionary technology, let alone two.
some guy in a garage isn't going to discover that... the testing set up alone is millions. There are ways to achieve what these guys are trying to do, but they're mostly related to solar/wind/geothermal power. These guys aren't scientists and are trying to figure out "logic puzzles" not do science...
Then again Edison proved that brute-force sometimes wins. He didn't invent the idea of electricity in a filament, he just brute forced thousands of combinations until he found one that worked.
Maybe ZeroF actually stands for "Zero Function"