Pedro those things work REALLY WELL but NOT AS GOOD AS my patented 'gullibility polariser' which I can sell you for the bargain-basement price of $39-95*
*per instalment. Monthly instalments over 5 years.
The illustration that I like that demonstrates how people with a limited knowledge of science can make serious mistakes also involves water.
It is usually used to point out the stupidity of getting upset because something used in ice cream is also found in paint stripper.
Consider this:
Hydrogen is flammable.
Oxygen supports burning.
Yet put the two together and you have the substance that is most commonly used to fight fires - water.
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Pedro those things work REALLY WELL but NOT AS GOOD AS my patented 'gullibility polariser' which I can sell you for the bargain-basement price of $39-95*
*per instalment. Monthly instalments over 5 years.
It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".
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Fair point about the hydrogen and I am the first to admit I do not know the technicalities of how this engine supposedlly ran all i remember is it was based on the use of water and only ever saw it exhibited the once and that was 20 plus years ago. If I knew his name I would gladly give it to you. There must have been something in it as he was bought out.I can still remember this being on TV and in the paper. Was he a con man? Well if he was he was a good one.
As said an invention is only part of the scenario being able to market it is another.
The rule of physics are neither fast or absolute and there is a lot of discussion around these laws being rethought and possiblly disproved.
Was my Uncle a bad businessman, probablly, was he a good inventor, maybe.
Do we give inventors credit for inventions, not often.
As an engineer I understand you only think inside the box (Myers Briggs have proven this with personality profilling) but there are many more who think outside the box and more often than not they will be wrong, but every now and then one comes along that turns everything on its head. I am not saying for a minute believe everyones invention, but we should be prepared to look outside the norm.
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84 RR (Gone) 97 Tdi Disco (Gone)
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Facta Non Verba
OK I am gonna wave the white flag as I think this discussion has reached a point where it is becoming silly and we have missed the point.
Yes there are physical restarint and barriers as to what can be achieved and what can not. These are not hard and fast for all and some move and alter. Only history will show what changes and what does not, what is proven, disproven and proven again.
The whole discussion was originally around wether something worked or was snake oil and I appologise to the original poster. My opinion on this is it did not always have to have an apparent reason for working, although if it did work eventually science would discover why. There is a lot we still do not understand.
The second point was really around if inventors are given credit for inventions to which I do not believe they always are and there are many people out there who want to con us or rip our ideas off.
Basically what I am saying is we should all give someone a fair chance to prove their product works or have it disproved, but should not discard it out of hand as it does not conform with our way of thinking.
I have absolutely no time for people who want to con or rip another off, but there are those who are thinking laterally for alternative solutions and some believe their results even if they are flawed.
Do I believe a engine could run on water alone? Well no. If one can it would obviously be a lot more complex than just filling with water and in the end I do not know how the example worked (otherwise I would be rich or commited).
Any way enough dribble, lets get back to talking Rovers and come up with some other drivel that we can argue about and when I get home on Wed we should all sit down and have a bourbon or 6.
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Pm me when you get home Craig--
mmmmm bourbon
your place or mine?
I think this thread and the "Paranormal" one are similar in many ways, sometimes theres a fine line between gullability and good salesmanship.
If you THINK your hiclone works,, it was good salesmanship.
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The laws of thermodynamics are fast and absolute. They have not been broken ever.
*cough*absolutebull*****cough*.
The "inside the box argument" is simply this.
People who have no idea of the limitataions of natural laws, materials and components get ****ed when their half baked ideas are rubbished by those more enlightened. They then label their thinking as "outside the box" to appear more trendy and feel superiour to the people they just lost an argument with.
Last edited by Dougal; 18th January 2008 at 11:20 AM.
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