I know it may sound egotistical, but I would really wish for another episode on Water Science.
I've been listening to the Water Alchemy episode with Shamangineer (2017 Aug) for countless times now, and there are so many paradigm-shifting nuggets in there, from Dr Gerald H. Pollack's work on Fourth Phase Water; Mark LeClair on Cavitation. Or anybody from PKS (Schauberger's institute in Austria).
Here's a list of potential guest I can think of:
- Moray B King: A living legend in the field of free-energy/ZPE, he talks a lot about water phenomena. He also released a book on Water which I will be getting my hands on soon (hopefully!).
- Walt Jenkins: Considered by Moray B King as the modern-day Stanley Meyer. He created H2 Global which creates water-based engines for anything from mopeds to cars, airplanes to ocean liners.
- Shamangineer: I really loved the water episode, and the breath of knowledge he has. Maybe there's enough there to go for Part II? Wishful thinking
Those are just my 2 cents, and there's probably many more qualified and relevant topics/guests but the list is a good start. There's also plenty of novelty/exotic scientist studying water-related physics that gather for the annual Water Conference (coming up soon actually!).
Anyhow, take it as you wish. Thank you for considering it!
EDIT: Here are some resources from Moray King (Notes & Presentations up to 2018):
http://emediapress.com/2017/08/12/moray-king-powerpoint-downloads-free/
I've been listening to the Water Alchemy episode with Shamangineer (2017 Aug) for countless times now, and there are so many paradigm-shifting nuggets in there, from Dr Gerald H. Pollack's work on Fourth Phase Water; Mark LeClair on Cavitation. Or anybody from PKS (Schauberger's institute in Austria).
Here's a list of potential guest I can think of:
- Moray B King: A living legend in the field of free-energy/ZPE, he talks a lot about water phenomena. He also released a book on Water which I will be getting my hands on soon (hopefully!).
- Walt Jenkins: Considered by Moray B King as the modern-day Stanley Meyer. He created H2 Global which creates water-based engines for anything from mopeds to cars, airplanes to ocean liners.
- Shamangineer: I really loved the water episode, and the breath of knowledge he has. Maybe there's enough there to go for Part II? Wishful thinking
Those are just my 2 cents, and there's probably many more qualified and relevant topics/guests but the list is a good start. There's also plenty of novelty/exotic scientist studying water-related physics that gather for the annual Water Conference (coming up soon actually!).
Anyhow, take it as you wish. Thank you for considering it!
EDIT: Here are some resources from Moray King (Notes & Presentations up to 2018):
http://emediapress.com/2017/08/12/moray-king-powerpoint-downloads-free/
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