He’s offered up some thories on what he thinks might be the physics behind the heating but they just don’t fit what is established as the prevailing ideas.
But nothing beats time for cleaaring away the fog.
I’m not investing so this isn’t costing me anything, but I hope — nay PRAY — he’s onto something real.
Power as cheap and as environmentally safe as he promises would change the world within our lifetimes. It would be the greatest boon to humanity since the invention of the plow.
What I don’t sense is a scam. I believe he has hard science behind his invention and the science is working, just not as fast or as efficiently as he would like. OK, no worries, first generation devices are always crude.
What I do sense is a man who knows he has the tail end of something major, and who is determined to not only get the credit, he wants to get the cash.
That means he’s not going to give away any clues that might allow a competitor to jump the gun on him, tweak a few parts and then rush a patent through a paid-off bureaucracy. In this spat with Defkalion, I sense a bit of personal animosity (Hey, he’s Italian) and a willingness to do a subtle mischief to a gadfly competitor. I don’t really have a problem with that, either.
You’re right though — time will tell.