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Dan B asked in Science & MathematicsPhysics · 1 decade ago

Am I the only one who knows about scalar warfare and tesla howitzers?

www.cheniere.org everyone should read this for all that its worth

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    Yes,

    except for these guys (below)

  • 1 decade ago

    I looked over the website.

    I'd just like to comment that it's a huge amount of work to read over 20 years of research in a field I am not personally involved in and make a judgement worth anything at all.

    Scientists are not the generalists of yore. We are mostly specialists, able to handle only a small part of a much, much larger picture. So, we rely on the evaluations of other people as to what is so, what is important, and what works.

    The ideas presented are so ground breaking that I am pretty confident that they would have made a big splash if they were so.

    But can I state that as a fact? Nope. I am unwilling to do the work required to chase it down. Man is finite. My time is finite. Ideas are infinite. We have to choose and try to choose wisely what to pursue and what to avoid lest we get our mental boots to muddy with clutter to walk.

    So, you want to know if his ideas have merit? Ask someone in the field what they think. You won't understand the answer as to why, but you aren't qualified to judge his work yourself. Unless you are willing to devote several years getting educated in his particular area. And that's the rub, the 'who do I trust' part.

  • 1 decade ago

    the website is just trying to sell some books. every legitimate science sites have ALL information for free.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No

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