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The extraordinary discoveries of Pier Luigi Ighina

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 · 11 months ago

Pier Luigi Ighina was perhaps one of the greatest misunderstood geniuses of the 20th century. He born in 1908 in Milan and died in Imola in 2004. Pier Luigi Ighina was always fascinated by the world of electromagnetism and dedicated his life to creating incredible inventions, sometimes not accepted by official science because considered too extravagant.

He was never taken very seriously; his discoveries and inventions were considered mysterious and nothing short of revolutionary. For years he was assistant to Guglielmo Marconi, from whom he learned some secrets about physics that would be useful for his future theories. It is said that Marconi even asked Ighina to proceed with his studies after his death, as he was working on things very important such as the legendary "death ray" and was conducting very particular studies on magnetism.

Pier Luigi Ighina with a machine he invented
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Pier Luigi Ighina with a machine he invented

At just 16 years old he formulated a theory: the magnetic atom, which he himself defined as "the glue of matter". This discovery would be based on the magnetism of the sun which would send positive spiral charges to the earth and which in turn would send them back with a negative charge. This mechanism with its pulsations would regulate all life on Earth.

With the use of these discoveries we could create or destroy matter, control life and our planet itself. Ighina created a machine which, according to what he said, was able to control atmospheric conditions. The machine was made up of a large rotating propeller which had powder of various metals and some magnets at its base. The operating principle has never been well understood but it was a sort of electromagnet that would have served to attract or send away the clouds. There are videos and eyewitnesses of the machine's operation.

On a rainy day, an elementary school class went to visit Ighina's laboratory. At the sight of the children, he, already ninety years old, decided to give a demonstration of how the machine worked, which was very rare as he was a very shy person. He said to the students: in 20 minutes it will be sunny! He put the propeller into operation and surprisingly after 20 minutes, on a day where you couldn't see a patch of sky, a gap of beautiful blue sky opened up. The visiting children applauded happily for Ighina, who tenderly said that that was the greatest satisfaction of his life. An explanation? Difficult ... but everything is possible ...

In support of Ighina's theory there was another event, or rather a series of events that could demonstrate the real functioning of his machine. The elderly scientist had lived for years on a farm adjacent to the Imola racetrack. As we know, the noise of the engines of a grand prix was very annoying and, being a person who loved peace (which is why he always worked at night), he was very disturbed by the machines that they practically ran under his house. He had a tough battle with the organization of the grand prix, but was never listened to, so he decided to take revenge in his own way... It is said that Ighina would have made it rain several times on the occasion of the formula one grand prix, on sunny days shortly before of the start, real storms broke out which left all the weather experts and the GP organizers astounded. If you look at the statistics you can incredibly see that during the days of the grand prix, which always took place in summer, there was a very anomalous level of rainfall for the period.

There is also video evidence of the functioning of the machine: in November 1998 Ighina, now ninety-three years old, granted one of the rare interviews of his life to RAI, where he demonstrated the functioning of his creation.

If even this video evidence wasn't enough, there are many witnesses who personally saw the machine working and everyone agreed on its correct functioning.

The possibility of controlling the weather had already been demonstrated years earlier by Wilhelm Reich who developed the Cloudbuster (cloud catcher), which exploited orgone energy, but like Ighina he was never taken seriously and was even arrested and his publications destroyed. Perhaps an invention like that of these two scientists would have been too inconvenient for someone?

In addition to the weather machine, Ighina had hypothesized that with the in-depth study of the magnetic atom it was possible to do incredible things such as cure diseases or prevent earthquakes.

What Pierluigi Ighina had discovered is still a mystery, or rather, it is now for us, perhaps if official science had listened to him more instead of not taking his theories seriously, the situation would now be much clearer. Perhaps if all this had been true and had been explored, we would have solved many of the world's problems; imagine if it could rain in Africa where there are people who cannot cultivate crops due to the climate and suffer from hunger...

Ighina said he was 30 years ahead of other scientists, certainly electromagnetism is the last frontier of science, the most important scientists of the 20th century such as Nikola Tesla, Guglielmo Marconi and many others had sensed its potential and had begun revolutionary studies. Furthermore if we think that wherever there is electromagnetism there is a mystery (Ighina, death ray, coral castle etc etc.) one also thinks that there is still a lot to discover in this field.

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