Fw: Petroleum, Design, Hoyle's Warning to the World

From: Innovatia <dennis@innovatia.com>
Date: Thu Oct 07 2004 - 20:50:46 EDT

From: "Howard J. Van Till" <hvantill@sbcglobal.net>

> The first thing that comes to mind is the familiar adage, "If it sounds
too
> good to be true, it probably isn't."
>
That's what I have been thinking, but as far as I can tell, it's worth
checking out. Breakthroughs do occur and one is overdue for classical EM.
Electrical engineering has been teaching the same theory for a century. As
far as one PhD particle physicist down here can tell from the published
papers on it, the best way to proceed in determining whether it will work or
not is experimentally. beardon's group is claiming a COP > 10. That will be
easy to verify or not. If I find all this extra energy appearing from
"nowhere" it will be a jaw-dropping moment.

Dennis
Received on Thu Oct 7 22:16:23 2004

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