I suspect that this is 'way too like the machine from "primer"' (see wiki & c.), perhaps a big joke, perhaps a way of highlighting just how much you can get away with these days....
Dublin is a bit weird right now, a lot of cocaine & vanity... not much physics knowledge...
that said, I'm reading the patent app'n & know that most Professors are 'makeweights' who, paraphrasing Alan Turing, have most to lose if someone points out something that makes them look like complete idiots that've been performing the same old hackney'd act for years.....
I did Engineering & found that any idea 'over a yard away from the syllabus stream' was seen as a 'highly challenging' thing...
things like 'free energy technologies' will eventually come out, whether it's happening now, here, is another matter entirely...
trw
isn't that the whole thing? this device seems a little bit too much like a variation of the device from primer, I saw a DVD of Richard Pryor yesterday, a concert from the early 80's & thought about how many comics just played minor variations of his jokes over the following ten or so years... why? how did the get away with it? not many people saw Richard Pryor (@ least outside of the USA)... so comics were selling copies of something that their audience didn't know about...
this seems a viral marketing campaign & if it's goal is pointing out 'just how poorly read the audience of 2006 is', then well done boys...
but if it's a cocaine, business-going-down-the-toilet, last-chance 'get' of publicity, I'm thinking: 'jerks!'
trw
I suspect that this is 'way too like the machine from "primer"' (see wiki & c.), perhaps a big joke, perhaps a way of highlighting just how much you can get away with these days.... Dublin is a bit weird right now, a lot of cocaine & vanity... not much physics knowledge... that said, I'm reading the patent app'n & know that most Professors are 'makeweights' who, paraphrasing Alan Turing, have most to lose if someone points out something that makes them look like complete idiots that've been performing the same old hackney'd act for years..... I did Engineering & found that any idea 'over a yard away from the syllabus stream' was seen as a 'highly challenging' thing... things like 'free energy technologies' will eventually come out, whether it's happening now, here, is another matter entirely... trw
isn't that the whole thing? this device seems a little bit too much like a variation of the device from primer, I saw a DVD of Richard Pryor yesterday, a concert from the early 80's & thought about how many comics just played minor variations of his jokes over the following ten or so years... why? how did the get away with it? not many people saw Richard Pryor (@ least outside of the USA)... so comics were selling copies of something that their audience didn't know about... this seems a viral marketing campaign & if it's goal is pointing out 'just how poorly read the audience of 2006 is', then well done boys... but if it's a cocaine, business-going-down-the-toilet, last-chance 'get' of publicity, I'm thinking: 'jerks!' trw