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To: Kevmo

I don’t participate in your LENR threads, but due to perusing FR via the comments tab I see them, all the time.

To say that you’re single-minded to the point of monomaniacal about this topic is not an overstatement. You’re putting Willie Green and his trains to shame, here.

Accept that some disagree or are skeptical with a little better grace, is all I’ve got to say. It’ll work out how it will, whether you’re on FR arguing with your “opposition” or not. Wanting so badly for something to be so can lead to disappointment. It’s scientific goldbuggery. Global warming is an example.


238 posted on 05/25/2013 8:07:56 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: RegulatorCountry

Then perhaps you would be willing to pursue the latest thread which was pulled? Try to find where I called these guys “Luddites”. Try to find who was delivering the insults. Tally them, from both sides. Report your findings. Tell us how the admin mod was justified in taking one side over the other.

I saw Willie Green threads. I skipped over them. They weren’t significant. If everything Willie Green said was true, what difference would it make? That’s why I skipped over them.

To say that you’re single-minded to the point of monomaniacal about this topic is not an overstatement.
***Then do all of us a favor and answer this: If LENR is a scaleable technology (which certainly seems to be the case, given the independent verification generated by this report), then wouldn’t it be the most disruptive technology in history, perhaps even more than gunpowder? Well? Is it monomaniacal to be involved in such a thing?


239 posted on 05/25/2013 8:14:42 PM PDT by Kevmo ("A person's a person, no matter how small" ~Horton Hears a Who)
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