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Invention Secrecy Act
Definition
US legislation that allows the government to prevent the publication or patenting of inventions deemed a threat to national security, used to suppress free energy and spacetime manipulation technologies.
Related Theories (2)
Adaptive Reality Paradigm
Even threatening reality demands human acceptance because accurate information enables adaptation progress denial causes failure comparison medical diagnosis knowing disease enables treatment geocentric model prevents space travel
Extraterrestrial Universal Knowledge
Objects originating outside solar system begun journeys before human existence pre-dating national borders constitute universal knowledge belonging humanity rather than national secrecy government classification inappropriate damaging scientific progress
Related Evidence (4)
document Invention Secrecy Act 1951 maintaining approximately six thousand classified patents potentially containing advanced energy technologies
document Invention Secrecy Act 1951 US government legislation authorizing patent classification national security potentially hiding advanced propulsion
document Invention Secrecy Act of 1951
document Invention Secrecy Act of 1951 and Atomic Energy Act legal mechanisms that government employs to classify extraterrestrial technologies using national security justification as inappropriate classification of universal knowledge