@FarrahDay
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We are all a little insane Farrah, however the ones who are truely insane are the ones who think they ain't.
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You seem to have little purpose here other than to tell people they are stupid and misguided and that they should just do nothing which in my books is insane.
Are we here to kindly converse about chimera, to play with electronics stuff, or to build a machine that works and gives energy?
If the second point is our goal, then the physical reality put constraints against our imagination and we have to take it into account. We are all insane but there are differences in the level of insanity: accepting the constraints of Nature, or denying them. The second attitude never permits successful projects.
When we see a kid who builds a sand castel while hoping to stop the waves of the rising tide, we don't say him that he will fail. He will have fun, and we too by looking at his enthousiasm. And even if we said him that he will fail, he wants to do it anyway. Only later he will understand his mistake.
Now we are not kids. If someone said that planets attract one another with a 1/r
3 force law, and that using this 1/r
3 law could give free energy, and that we have no free energy because scientists won't accept that this law of 1/r
3 is the right one, we must inform him that it is not the case, all observations until now show that the law is in 1/r
2 and that if this law is false (and GR proved it is formally false), the falseness concerns only some far decimals. As well, if someone makes an experiment, shows us results and says it is free energy or the way to free energy, while obviously the results can be perfectly explained according to the current academic knowledge, he must be told that he discovered nothing and that he misinterpreted what is for a long time known by less ignorant people.
But when I said "we are not kids", I have doubts. Because in spite the fact that some are informed about their mistakes or their unfounded ideas, they don't want understand, they want absolutely build their sand castle to stop the rising tide while every one is expecting for them to invent the concrete tetrapod.