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Secrets of the universe for sale

September 25th, 2008

I’m not really up on my revolutionary science formulas, but according to an Australian seller on eBay, he’s got one (or possibly several – it’s hard to say) that’s worth $10 billion.

For that one, low, low price, you can be the proud owner of a thesis and 25 years worth of scientific papers, which includes parameters for manipulating the dimensions of “time-space-distance-perpetuity,” formulas for clean, renewable and perpetual power, as well as instructions for the production of “photonic energy.” (Don’t quote me on that, because I’m not sure I understand his claims, but it sounds like it could bring an awful lot of Star Trek technology to life.) Dr. Chris Daniels “formulae and theorems are either at break through point or near application ready standards,” so don’t blow your pocket change unless you know some really good physicists.

Visit the Construct of the Universe auction.