Why haven't we unpacked this yet /sci/? Was Amy Eskridge a genius?>Eskridge was a “genius” who “questioned the conventional wisdom on everything from the universe to the nanoparticles of the atom.” She was the co-founder of the Institute for Exotic Science in Huntsville with work focusing on experimental propulsion concepts, including antigravity research.>also a cute.
in the interview i saw she seemed genuinely crazy. baselessly paranoid and neurotic
>>16966897Ok. I guess we already "unpacked it".
>>16966898like she thought that every time she saw a black lexus it was some agency or foreign government following her, cleverly switching out license plates and drivers. genuine nutter
>>16966902okay. so it I started researching anti-gravity... picking up the mantle, if you will... from where she left off... I'll be fine??
>>16966902Probably didn't help that she lived in Huntsville, which has a lot of government vehicles and is where Trump intends for the majority of the FBI to be based before the end of his term. Redstone Arsenal hosts many different federal agencies. For someone with paranoia that already thinks the government is out to get them, seeing G plates pop up all over the place would feed into their mental construct.
Something like fifteen years ago there was a Russian scientist who said he discovered anti-gravity technology. His data and presentation were believable enough for NASA to actually try to replicate his experiments. Got to wonder if she had some tangential connection to those researchers and went off on a weird path when they said the Russian research couldn't be replicated.
>>16966896word salad tech entrepeneur pretending to be a credentialed physicist. she read some scifi drivel splaffed off by some dimwit on the interwebs and thought she could make a company around it all. she got tricked by all the incumbent scammers that their super secret science tech could make flying saucers which use etheric energy or somesuch nonsense. same as that other moron who died after spending all his scam money on a spaceship company who never even made a cheap shitty model drone to fly in a wind tunnel. pure fuckin scammers, and I'll bet my spare dick that when we find out who killed her, it was someone she was bilking money out of with her cute little fuckin grift.whoever killed her did the right thing. nothing of value was ever there, therefore nothing of value was lost. the last thing we need is a moron like her prancing around to pretend to be something she isn't.
>>16966931>interwebsJesus Christ, did I just travel back to 2008?
>>16966994>Christopher
>>16967001Mother of God, did I just travel back to 1492?
>>16966896geniuses do not exist. share what replicable thing she has done of interest, or just give up on your ideals.People can talk all they want.Here: I can posit that things can only do "one step" at a time therefore it explains why time space is a thing because because an system of two objects moves 3 steps but doesn't update is "younger" than the system that moves 1 step and updates twice, they spent the same amount of steps but the second system is 2 steps behind in space, because the first system used all its 3 steps, it has not changed from the start except position relative to the second system. Here that's the dumb idea that's in the back of my head, there is no way of testing it (maybe if particles show some form of stutter at a constant speed under c though...), predicts not much and doesn't even explain gravity whatever I guess thats my informational theory of the world and you should not care but I liked writing it
>>16966896>genius>womanPick one.