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The MH370 Tech Nobody’s Talking About

The MH370 Tech Nobody’s Talking About

10:36 12K views Analyzed

Ashton Forbes discusses MHD (magneto-hydrodynamic) power extraction technology for hypersonic vehicles, tracing its development from the 1980s-2000s. He analyzes a 2011 paper on hypersonic vehicle MHD power extraction using shock wave thermal ionization at speeds below Mach 10. The system uses convergent inlets to create strong normal shocks that heat alkali-seeded air to ionization temperatures, generating over 1 megawatt per meter from a 50cm inlet. Forbes connects this to the 'Ajax' program and Professor Paul Siz's research on hypersonic aircraft. He proposes that plasma orbs in MH370 videos are essentially flying MHD generators - engines that use motion through air to compress plasma and generate gigawatts of electrical energy. The technology creates plasma sheaths (air spikes) that reduce drag by half while generating thrust and power simultaneously.

Plasma Orbs: The Free Energy Tech Hidden Since 1989

Plasma Orbs: The Free Energy Tech Hidden Since 1989

7:40 7K views Analyzed

Ashton Forbes discusses plasma orb technology, arguing it's not magical but traceable to 1989 origins. He describes plasma orbs as air-breathing magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) scramjet engines that function as 'Swiss Army knife' devices. The orbs use free electron X-ray lasers to ionize atmospheric molecules, creating plasma. As they move, shock waves produce fusion reactions, generating gigawatts of electrical energy. Forbes claims China unveiled their own version in 2023-2024, and the technology represents a new paradigm of energy production comparable to the discovery of fire. He suggests the technology was expected to proliferate in the 1990s but when adversaries failed to replicate it, the situation became 'awkward' as the US possesses free energy and teleportation capabilities others don't understand.