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Old March 2nd 21, 08:25 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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https://thedebrief.org/mysterious-new-warp-drive-patent-surfaces-online/

Mysterious New Warp Drive Patent Surfaces Online
The Debrief, 02 Mar 2021
After first publishing his groundbreaking 1994 warp drive concept in
the journal Classical and Quantum Gravity, Mexican Mathematician and
Physicist Miguel Alcubierre received significant positive and negative
feedback. Most applauded his solution, which did indeed appear to
create a working theory on how a warp drive might allow faster than
light travel without violating the laws of physics. In contrast, others
zeroed in on the incredible amount of energy needed to propel his
theoretical spacecraft.

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Old March 2nd 21, 09:59 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On 02.03.21 20:25, wrote:
https://thedebrief.ortyrtyyerytyrtyytytrytyp-drive-patent-surfaces-online/

Mysterious New Warp Drive


A hundred line bblabbla fantasy.
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Old March 2nd 21, 10:15 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Alcubierre warp drive patent

Sjouke Burry wrote:
On 02.03.21 20:25, wrote:
https://thedebrief.ortyrtyyerytyrtyytytrytyp-drive-patent-surfaces-online/
Mysterious New Warp Drive

A hundred line bblabbla fantasy.


Only incompetent trolls need to nymshift.

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Kruger and Dunning argue that for a given skill, incompetent people will:
1. tend to overestimate their own level of skill;
2. fail to recognize genuine skill in others;
3. fail to recognize the extremity of their inadequacy;
4. recognize and acknowledge their own previous lack of skill, only if
they can be trained to substantially improve [their own performance].

Dunning later drew an analogy with anosognosia in which a person who
suffers a physical disability because of brain injury seems unaware of
or denies the existence of the disability, even for dramatic
impairments such as blindness or paralysis.

Dunning & Kruger & others concluded that the root cause is that, in
contrast to high performers, "poor performers do not learn from
feedback suggesting a need to improve".

Ehrlinger, Joyce; Johnson, Kerri; Banner, Matthew; Dunning, David;
Kruger, Justin (2008). "Why the unskilled are unawa Further
explorations of (absent) self-insight among the incompetent".
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 105 (105): 98-121.
 




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