2000
NESTA suppresses two British breakthroughs - because inventor criticized
civil service corruption.
The first, a physics and wider science discovery, is very advanced. There
may be only two British scientists and mathematicians who understand its
premises.
However, an international science readership - NASA, CERN, NE, universities,
gov't energy, corporate energy and propulsion, has been downloading the theory
at
http://www.perceptions.couk.com/UEFindex.html
and subsequent links. NASA is already thought to be quietly using its
results (see attached application 1), and CERN's
recent decision may have been influenced by the theory.
The second breakthrough, a revision of evolutionary theory, is also
controversial. It was attacked last week (02Nov BBC R4), when
Melvyn Bragg possibly hoped to get senior
establishment evolutionists to deny the theory - which Melvyn referred to
as "pop evolution" throughout. He clearly disliked its conclusions. Anyway,
the attempt failed.
Surely pre-eminent professionals should have assessed the theory before NESTA
suppresses it in Britain ?
Anything less would be shoddy treatment, possibly corrupt behaviour, and
exhibits the 'dog-in-a-manger' civil service attitude which denies any British
achievement not approved by an 'elite' - (see attached
application 2).
Why should NESTA suppress new, real ideas in science? Is this why Britain
is seen as racist & stuffy, arrogant & backward by the rest of the
world ? (British Council - Foreign Policy Centre Report 09 Nov.'00).
And "Perceptions" is all-British
Ray Dickenson
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