Yup, I sure have. I also know that not even quantum physics allows someone to grossly violate the First Law of Thermodyanics. Nor does quantum physics make sense out of this scammer's nonsense, nor help him violate the basic laws of nature that even quantum physics follow.
If you think it does, go right ahead and show us you analysis of the quantum wave function which makes this goofiness possible. We'll wait.
Evidently not if you think rules of science that were around 100 years ago still applies today.
You haven't a clue, have you? My posts on this topic are based on modern physics, including quantum physics, and I can't imagine what kind of brain-fart would cause you to think that it wasn't.
I guess you'd think transparent aluminum is impossible as well.
I guess you think that alumina is the same as plain old aluminum -- you'd be wrong about that too.
I think that he was referencing the transparent aluminum that was in the Voyage Home Star Trek movie. But that is a very interesting article there on alumina.