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A recurrent theme is disdain for contemporary academia and scientific institutions, which he considers largely ineffective or corrupt. His experience includes encountering scientists at institutions like the University of British Columbia who fled demonstrations because they feared physical harm from experimental devices involving high voltages or anti-gravity tech.
He pinpoints the problem as laziness and a lack of genuine curiosity among students and scientists, criticizing modern technology’s reliance on gadgets like iPhones and advertising a longing for the pioneering spirit of the early 20th century—Tesla’s work in Colorado Springs serving as a prime example.