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Started by Bruce_TPU, January 19, 2008, 11:07:48 PM

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Omnibus

Quote from: Bessler007 on January 30, 2008, 01:34:23 AM
Hello Poly,

I don't mind addressing your comment.  Here is something you should realize.  The geeks that examine the world have quite a bit of fiscal clout.  In addition to that individual clout, they network with an incredible power.  Also, if you assess your personal ability to investigate, you have to admit it's no where near the ability of someone with a job at the jet propulsion lab or Cal Tech or MIT or any other research facility around the world.

Now I know for a fact people at those facilities bleed just like you do.  A very big difference is they have access to resources you most likely don't; not the lest of these being personal capital.  Now if there were anything to cold fusion don't you suppose these geeks would have capitalized on it?

Since I know some of those geeks I'd suggest they would.

Bessler007




Quote from: PolyMatrix on January 30, 2008, 01:03:13 AM
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Talking of 'Any' physicist and proof we only need to look at the example of the announcement of 'Cold Fusion' reference: http://peswiki.com/energy/PowerPedia: Cold_fusion and what happened historically there.


Again, you're expressing a very naive view regarding the real situation in science.

PolyMatrix

@Bessler007

I just thought that it was common background noise to any discussion that prejudice and money affect the development of technology. Tessla v Westinghouse. Transputer v 8086 v 68000 microchips, VHS v Betamax, the technological best does not always win what is sold to the market.

Bessler007

Hello Omni,

I do understand.  My understanding isn't naive.  Just like anyone else I have to pay to be here.  There really aren't any exceptions to that fact.

I am willing to bless you if you're willing.

PM me.


Bessler007
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PolyMatrix

@Bessler007

Not that you are going to bother looking at the link but here is the news from January 2008 conference on Cold Fusion

http://www.lenr-canr.org/News.htm

psychopath

Quote from: Bessler007 on January 30, 2008, 01:34:23 AM
Hello Poly,

I don't mind addressing your comment.  Here is something you should realize.  The geeks that examine the world have quite a bit of fiscal clout.  In addition to that individual clout, they network with an incredible power.  Also, if you assess your personal ability to investigate, you have to admit it's no where near the ability of someone with a job at the jet propulsion lab or Cal Tech or MIT or any other research facility around the world.

Now I know for a fact people at those facilities bleed just like you do.  A very big difference is they have access to resources you most likely don't; not the lest of these being personal capital.  Now if there were anything to cold fusion don't you suppose these geeks would have capitalized on it?

Since I know some of those geeks I'd suggest they would.

Bessler007

I find it amusing to read that you've been "in search of the supernatural mechanics that might cause perpetual motion for about 4 years" and then to read your posts here. If you are so convinced that mainstream science is so perfect, what are you doing here?

Quoteyou have to admit it's no where near the ability of someone with a job at the jet propulsion lab or Cal Tech or MIT or any other research facility around the world.

These people don't research free energy, if they did, perhaps they might find it.