parallel wrote:I know posters on this blog like to pretend everybody involved with the E-Cat are idiots and while the experiments could have been conducted to rule out some fraud, the purpose of the demo was to show it worked and give some idea of the surplus energy generated. I doubt any experiment would convince the hardcore skeptics, so why bother?
Almost every single post you have made on this forum has been in support of EESTOR, Blacklight Power, and Rossi.
A story.
My father was a card counter as a hobby. He would regularly go down to AC and play blackjack making a very modest amount of money of the course of a year. He never played other table games except... every time on the way out of the casino he would place one green chip on his marriage date on the Roulette wheel. Now, he knew this was a bad bet, unlikely to pay off as a single bet and he knew that it would lose him money in the long run as well, but not very much compared to the money he was winning counting cards. If it was long odds in one shot and an overall loser in the long run then why did he do it?
Well, because on the rare occasion when it did hit, he looked super baller to the people at the table. Come to a table where people are spreading 1 dollar bets all over the place, put down a single 25 dollar chip, and walk away a huge winner in one bet was so cool that he thought it was funny and worth the modest long term losses he would take. Just the thrill and novelty of being right given the long odds was worth it to him for all the times that he was wrong and just quietly walked away.
Sorta like what you are doing, IMHO. Long odds that the fringe science you are supporting will pay off. But, support enough of 'em and eventually you will be right. Won't you look super baller?!?!
Except, your odds are longer and he admitted what he was doing.
Just my take.
regards