Jean-Pierre Petit: “Censorship and the absence of scientific debate prevent us from finding a solution to the treatment of nuclear waste”

by time news

2023-10-30 19:47:00

Jean-Pierre Petit, an 86-year-old research scientist, discusses the Janus model in cosmology and tells us about its applications.

Faithful to the famous phrase: “researchers who seek, we find them, but researchers who find, we seek them”, Jean-Pierre Petit calls for a public scientific debate on his Janus model which, according to him, would allow us to answer many questions still remaining unanswered. Even if a response with authoritative arguments came from the academician of sciences Thomas Damour, Jean-Pierre Petit did not stop along the way and continued to ask for this public debate and above all proposed a response on the form of an evaluation of the Janus model to prove various theories.

In the interest of the public, he also used humor and the character of Lanturlu that he created almost 40 years ago. A new comic book, Janus Model vs. Black Science has been posted online and is downloadable.

In this debriefing, Jean-Pierre Petit, who was 40 years ahead of the MHD (which gave military superiority to Russia with hypersonic missiles), explains that his theory of negative masses could have a very concrete application concerning the treatment of nuclear waste. A subject that should interest political leaders, but also all citizens.

However, Petit deplores that scientific censorship prevents these technological advances, which would give geopolitical superiority in terms of energy, from seeing the light of day. We also discuss with him the power of information given to the population thanks to social networks.

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