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Follow on Google News | Y Combinator Rejects Zero Risk Opportunity To Fund Unicorn Start-Up That Could Save HumanityInternationally noted advanced concept R&D engineer scientist, Marshall Barnes, has launched a scathing, scorched earth rebuttal to Y Combinator's 3rd rejection of his start-up proposal in progress, with zero risk and billions in potential earnings.
By: Fame Plan That's internationally noted R&D engineer scientist, Marshall Barnes, opening a scathing, scorched earth rebuttal to Y Combinator for turning him down a third time after steadily progressing his start-up forward, with a zero-risk, billion dollar potential that would help save humanity from 100% of existential threats as listed by the Lifeboat Foundation and the Bureau of Atomic Scientists. "All they did is prove, they're too stupid to live," Marshall explains, "and in America we've had 3 strikes as a tradition. Well, I went to them with my proposal, each time progressing more, but when they turned down my third application, doing everything except complete the project without them, that was it. The first sign of intelligence is curiosity and when they said I hadn't made the cut to get an interview, that confirmed they're too stupid to live." Marshall believes the world as we know it is going to end soon and his start-up solution is the completion of research required to enable the transfer of people and resources, to the distant past to restart civilization. Marshall is the world leader in time travel science based on quantum theory, which he included in his Y Combinator applications. He says anyone staying behind is as good as dead. The Y Combinator application is in his open rebuttal, so the public can see why his rejection makes the start-up accelerator look "dumber than dung" and deserving of unbridled mockery. Even a being from elsewhere showed-up via advanced projection technology to see the testing of an idea by Yakir Aharonov, award winning Israeli American physicist, for using quantum measurements to control a time machine. An image of the being was in the application. "3 things they ignored are unforgivable," The rebuttal letter will be here at PrLog.org Tuesday morning, March 11. https://youtu.be/ End
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