It seems that we find it a ludicrous conspiracy theory, that big corporations suppress technology, to maintain their market advantages. In spite of 200+ years of history, and common sense, this is now considered an outlier view.
It seems that we find it a ludicrous conspiracy theory, that big corporations suppress technology, to maintain their market advantages. In spite of 200+ years of history, and common sense, this is now considered an outlier view.
Heraclius wrote:Is there evidence of car companies trying to suppress water engine technology?
Not really but I shit you not, when I contracted at a refinery years and years ago a basic operator in charge of onsite orientation gave us a YouTube video on water car tech and seemed to imply with very wide eyes that it was a technology being shut down.
Meanwhile Germany is actually making progress on fusion.
It seems that we find it a ludicrous conspiracy theory, that big corporations suppress technology, to maintain their market advantages. In spite of 200+ years of history, and common sense, this is now considered an outlier view.