F6FLT: I admire your realism and willing to cut to the base of the conversation - however may I remind you - as a new member mind - your opinion; however informed is just that - and pessimistic at best as far as I can tell!
I sense that you belong in a critics forum - not an active research group - It seems that not everyone here has grown so weary of such failed attempts as to discourage others from participation.
Physics and the world at large are as banal as your peepers allow them to be IMO. We know so very little.
Ask yourself why those who think like you, have not had any free energy results that could have been replicated by engineers and spread around the world. It's simply that not only is the research very difficult or it would have been done already, but they despise the only method that can work, the scientific method, through the practice of doubt. Without doubt you can't eliminate the wrong leads. Most of the guys here spend their time patting each other on the back as they rehash their tired old free energy stories. Courage is confronting reality, it's hard, not patting each other on the back. Besides, reality is a hundred times more interesting and surprising but complicated, like quantum mechanics, than the distressingly banal illusions and false beliefs we see all around the FE. I am not a pessimist, I am a realist, and an optimistic realist. Because even if the search for free energy fails in the future for as long as it has failed in the past, which is foreseeable if we do not acknowledge our mistakes and change our methods, the scientists who are working efficiently will have developed nuclear fusion in two or three decades, therefore before any free energy has appeared. Of course it won't be free, but it will be clean and not very expensive. The future is therefore cool in any case for humanity, which is why I am optimistic, but not necessarily for free energy researchers. If they don't reach their goal before fusion, they will remain incompetent nerds whose movement will disappear, because energy will no longer be a priority for anyone in society. At best they will remain in history as did the drug experimenters of the 19th century, who gathered in clubs to test on themselves all sorts of products that were allowed at the time, hoping to free their minds and reach higher states of consciousness. Every century has its utopias.
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