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Creator of groundbreaking “UFO patents” explains inventions in rare interview

The patents he applied for included a room temperate superconductor, a high-frequency gravitational wave generator, a craft using an inertia mass reduction device, a high-energy electromagnetic field generator, and a plasma compression fusion device.

“It’s extremely hard for people to accept a new idea — that is the bottom line,” lamented Pais.

After a series of reviews, explanations, and appeals, the patents were eventually accepted.

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Are the patents just a bluff?

Referring to the conspiracy theories floated about his ideas, Dr. Pais addressed the question of whether his patents are just disinformation, there to force America’s rivals, like China or Russia, to spend money on trying to make them work, or by showing America’s supposed cutting-edge physics and weapons developments.

“Absolutely not,” affirmed Pais, “They are not a bluff.” If you look closely, the physics are correct, he maintains.

Pais spoke about the fact that James Sheehy, Naval Aviation Enterprise Chief Technology Officer, labeled his patents “operable,” causing the internet’s collective gasp. “These are the terms he used,” explained Pais, “and I’m not quite sure exactly what he meant”. But he maintains that since physics works, so will his patents.

Was he able to test it? Somewhat cheekily, Dr. Pais maintained that there’s no craft out there using the Pais effect at this point. He did conduct experiments that so far did not provide the 1 Coulomb charge he claims is necessary for the effect to work.

Ultimately, Dr. Pais believes it is possible to achieve his effect, but with plasmas rather than solids. How exactly to make it a reality, Dr. Pais would not divulge, saying it would represent an issue of national security. “Sir, I’m a patriot,” he assured the interviewer Jaimungal.

What’s next?

Having enough detractors, Pais said it’s important to see if his work is experimentally feasible. Because of the criticism, he stopped reading everything that’s been written about him. He argues that experimentation is the best way to see whether the Pais effect does occur.

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