What Are GCT, ZPE, and Angel Light in Scientific Research?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around GCT (Gravity Control Technologies), ZPE (Zero Point Energy), and an invention called Angel Light, exploring their scientific validity and the claims associated with them. The scope includes conceptual inquiries and skepticism regarding these topics.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant introduces GCT and its research on "monatomic" substances and their interactions with the ZPF, seeking feedback on these concepts.
  • The same participant mentions Troy Hurtubise and expresses skepticism about his latest invention, Angel Light, asking for the forum's consensus.
  • Another participant questions whether the Angel Light has been demonstrated, implying doubt about its validity.
  • A moderator reminds participants of the forum's posting guidelines, suggesting that the initial post may not align with acceptable topics.
  • One participant expresses confusion about the acceptance of other fringe topics on the forum compared to the original post.
  • Another participant encourages skepticism regarding Angel Light, suggesting it shows promise despite doubts.
  • A later reply defends the original post, noting that skepticism is appropriate and that many discussions lack proven facts.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a mix of skepticism and curiosity about the topics discussed, with no clear consensus on the validity of GCT, ZPE, or Angel Light. The discussion reflects differing views on the appropriateness of the topics within the forum's guidelines.

Contextual Notes

There are unresolved questions about the scientific basis of GCT and Angel Light, as well as the acceptance of fringe topics within the forum's community standards.

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Greetings everyone. I just recently signed up to the site and I wanted to post some information and get some feedback from the board. I was suprised at the variety of topics covered on this forum. I think I can get some fair but honest feedback.

Has anyone heard of GCT (Gravity Control Technologies). There research is based upon "monatomic" substances and there interactions with the ZPF.
http://www.gctspace.com/main.html

Also, is anyone familiar with an inventor by the name of Troy Hurtubise?
I have done some additional research on him and most of what he claims seems legit. Check out the video discovery did on him with his specially developed LIMBC armor. http://www.americanantigravity.com/hurtubise.shtml

His most newest invention is called angel light. I am still somewhat skeptical of this and would like to know what the general consensus of the forum is regarding this. Thanks again!
 
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Have you seen the Angel Light demonstrated?

And you won't. :biggrin:
 
UFO's, Antigravity, John Titor and Bigfoot? These are all posted on this particular board. I guess I fail to see how they are ok but what I posted is not. Maybe I was wrong.
Oh well.
 
ravenfire said:
UFO's, Antigravity, John Titor and Bigfoot? These are all posted on this particular board. I guess I fail to see how they are ok but what I posted is not. Maybe I was wrong.
Oh well.
You're right, you asked for people's opinions on the topics, you were not presenting them as proven fact.
 
You should be skeptical, it shows promise.
 
Well it is a skepticism and debunking forum... the majority of posts in here are lacking "proven facts." I don't see anything wrong with the post. Although I rarely post myself, I do enjoy reading your discussions. I understand that you are trying to an organized board with on-topic discussions, but perhaps you could be a little less strict with the rules... that might encourage more people to join in on the discussions. Just my 2 cents.
 

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