CATEGORY
Hidden Science
Scientific discoveries and technologies suppressed, forgotten, or hidden from public view.
Montauk Project
The alleged secret experiments at Camp Hero in Montauk, New York, supposedly involving time travel, mind control, and interdimensional portals.
HAARP
The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program, an ionospheric research facility in Alaska that became the focus of weather modification and mind control conspiracy theories.
Zero-Point Energy
The theory of extracting usable energy from the quantum vacuum fluctuations that exist even at absolute zero temperature.
Philadelphia Experiment
The alleged 1943 U.S. Navy experiment that supposedly rendered the USS Eldridge invisible with catastrophic consequences for the crew.
Tesla's Death Ray
Nikola Tesla's alleged 'teleforce' weapon that could destroy targets at a distance using directed particle beams, later claimed to have been suppressed by the government.
Cold Fusion
The 1989 claim by Fleischmann and Pons of tabletop nuclear fusion, which was rejected by mainstream science but has continued to attract research claiming anomalous heat production.
Suppressed Engine Technology
Claims that efficient engine technologies — including the water carburetor, 100 MPG carburetor, and hydrogen-on-demand systems — have been suppressed by the oil industry for decades.
Orgone Energy
Wilhelm Reich's theory of a universal life energy (orgone) that he claimed could be accumulated, measured, and used for healing, weather control, and anti-gravity.
EM Drive
A proposed spacecraft thruster that claimed to produce thrust without propellant, violating conservation of momentum, tested by NASA but ultimately attributed to measurement error.
Bioacoustic Farming
The study of how sound frequencies affect plant growth, from Tesla's claimed plant stimulation to Japanese and Korean research on wavelength-specific growth enhancement.
Polywater
A 1960s scientific controversy where Soviet and Western scientists claimed to have discovered a polymerized form of water with extraordinary properties, later proven to be contamination.
N-Rays
A 1903 French scientific controversy where physicist Prosper-René Blondlot claimed to have discovered a new form of radiation (N-rays), later proven to be an observational error.
