Cheap, clean energy for the future? Wouldn't that solve a lot of problems? Leave the Middle East to their own devices.
1 posted on
11/05/2005 8:12:39 AM PST by
nsmart
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To: nsmart
Tomorrow somebody will claim that the big oil companies are suppressing this wondrous new fuel in order to protect their obscene profits.
2 posted on
11/05/2005 8:16:46 AM PST by
T'wit
(Bioethicists have the same M.O. as Ted Bundy, except they have graduate degrees and less charm.)
To: nsmart
Still waiting for that pill that turns a gas tank full of water to gasoline. You know the one I mean. The oil companies bought the patent rights from the inventor and are keeping it off the market.
3 posted on
11/05/2005 8:18:20 AM PST by
Eagles Talon IV
(Still waiting for the)
To: nsmart
"And he claims to be just months away from unveiling his creation."
so now, we are reporting stories that have not happened yet?
and why should we be be skeptical?
it is a little difficult to comment on future events....
i have heard that Hillary is going to be coronated as our next Queen sometime in January, 2008....
4 posted on
11/05/2005 8:22:24 AM PST by
kralcmot
(my tagline died with Terri)
To: nsmart
More perpetual-motion-machine nonsense, I predict.
These media fools don't have any scientists on staff or retainer any more, just "science reporters".
5 posted on
11/05/2005 8:23:08 AM PST by
FreedomPoster
(Guns themselves are fairly robust; their chief enemies are rust and politicians) (NRA)
To: nsmart
Seeing is believing, as they say.
I must admit the "This is scientific heresy" bit has me a little concerned. Can the inquisition be far behind?
7 posted on
11/05/2005 8:23:45 AM PST by
G.Mason
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To: nsmart
"Physicists are quite conservative. It's not easy to convince them to change a theory that is accepted for 50 to 60 years. ..." It wasn't easy for Galileo to convince the great thinkers of his day that heavy objects fell at the same speed as light objects. In fact, if he hadn't thrown his balls off the Leaning Tower of Pisa, we might still be arguing the point. So my suggestion is, to paraphrase a great line from The Three Stooges: "Can we dispense with the formalities, and make with the fuel?"
10 posted on
11/05/2005 8:25:48 AM PST by
Mr Ramsbotham
(Laws against sodomy are honored in the breech.)
To: nsmart
I call Bullsh*t. Especially since the article quotes a Greenpeace "reseacher".
14 posted on
11/05/2005 8:27:54 AM PST by
BadAndy
(Unnecessarily harsh)
To: nsmart
· Scientist says device disproves quantum theory · Opponents claim idea is result of wrong maths I tend to go with the math.
15 posted on
11/05/2005 8:28:45 AM PST by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Not all problems can be solved with a sledge hammer. Sometimes nitroglycerin is required. Or a Nuke)
To: nsmart
16 posted on
11/05/2005 8:28:54 AM PST by
RadioAstronomer
(Senior member of Darwin Central)
To: nsmart
Still in the vaporware stage. Please post an update when this product hits the shelves.
To: nsmart
It would certainly be a nice thing to happen -- but it already did: Nuclear Fission.
This smacks of BS -- when chemists and medics start dabbling in quantum physics, hold on to your wallet!
21 posted on
11/05/2005 8:36:54 AM PST by
expatpat
To: nsmart
this just in...the Earth is still flat.
22 posted on
11/05/2005 8:39:29 AM PST by
Jalapeno
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23 posted on
11/05/2005 8:41:40 AM PST by
Mojave
To: nsmart
Evolutionists have the same attitude toward their theories, in both cases neither know a whole lot to begin with, Evolutionist dig up dead animals and make wild claims about living ones, Physicists thow atoms and subatomic particles into one another trying to find something uniform in they're behavior.
Doing so is the brave adventurous side of scince.
Drawing premature conclusions is childish, sticking to them and refuting new evidence anti-scientific.
24 posted on
11/05/2005 8:45:34 AM PST by
x5452
To: nsmart
Does anyone remember cold fusion?
To: nsmart
I liked the earlier comment that this scientist is probably from Lagos, Nigeria
To: nsmart
I can get you in on this as I represent his company as a broker. Minimum investment is Euro10,000.
41 posted on
11/05/2005 9:36:36 AM PST by
bert
(K.E. ; N.P . Chicken spit causes flu....... Fox News)
To: nsmart
***It seems too good to be true: a new source of near-limitless power that costs virtually nothing****
Uh-huh.
And I read about a guy who met a guy that had an uncle who used to work with a person that met a guy whose 3rd cousin once drank with this woman whose ex-husband's niece's boyfriend worked with a guy whose grand-father invented a carburetor that got 200 MPG. Then G.M, Ford and 'big' oil' had him killed by a rogue CIA agent.
Remember that, it was in all the papers.
43 posted on
11/05/2005 9:53:26 AM PST by
Condor51
(Leftists are moral and intellectual parasites - Standing Wolf)
To: nsmart
And he claims to be just months away from unveiling his creation
Mills has been selling stock in Blacklight Power for years. He is always "just months away" from success. I'll believe it when I see it.
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49 posted on
11/07/2005 11:19:50 AM PST by
mugs99
(If voting could change things it would be illegal.)
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