Re: Electrogravitics is Reality!



tomcat,

Your reply irks me on so many levels.

You speak as if paperwork were reality and the time to publish a paper
is somehow a detriment to the flow of valid ideas. And you ignore the
benefits of peer review - which filters out obvious bull*** so people
don't waste their time with it.

Reality isn't revealed in the ruminations of clueless posters to the
internet, reality is revealed by the work done in labs by COMPETENT
researchers. Labwork comes from the creative insights of imaginative
and KNOWLEDGEABLE people. Labwork can take years, creativity can occur
at any time, but may take a lifetime of working and thinking about a
problem.

Once a solid base of laboratory data is accumulated, creative and
competent technical people can take that data and use it to achieve
amazing things.

Edison while not formally trained subscribed to Scientific American, he
counted it as a huge benefit to his work. Edison created his own
research lab to get information more quickly and more relevant than
using Scientific American by itself. Noyce and Moore were formally
trained as Electronic and Chemical Engineers - they knew a helluva lot
about electronics and chemical engineering to come up with innovations
in ICs - in the end they had a huge staff of researchers as well to aid
them in their creative efforts - which resulted in the computers that
form the basis of the internet you talk about.

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