I borrowed this term “Adventure Science” from the excellent comic book known as Atomic Robo, from which they also made a hilarious Role-Playing Game (RPG).

The point is that to me, actual science, that is, not the politically motivated and selectively funded nonsense that passes for $cienc-eh today, is indeed a search for discovery, an exploration of the unknown in its many guises. My discovery of what happened on Mars for example, was simply the process of a kind of incessant curiosity and going down many dead-ends but continuing to look at various aspects of the natural world, be it physics, astronomy, geography, and many others until a picture emerged. A wholly unexpected one and in fact not one I was particularly looking for. And then when I first conceived of the reality of it, I spent nearly a year trying to falsify it. It is only once I could not do so that I put together the book you can find in the relevant section. Here instead, I hope to list other various aspects of certain experiments I did, or things I discovered and places I have explored or wish to. I would also like it to be a place-holder for people who have interesting scientific experiments that they would like to share with people that might not be part of the mainstream (much of which is unfortunately corrupt, as the crisis of repeatability in supposedly peer-reviewed papers has clearly demonstrated).
Time is my constant issue, as I hardly have any time as it is to merely keep up with all the things I have to do, much less the ones I want to do, but in due course, I hope to put up here some of the information I have worked on regarding the following topics:
- Ancient Radios
- The only Original Inscription on the Great Pyramid
- Curing Eyesight with Hypnosis
- The Human Mind (Part I)