On 10/6/04 10:34 PM, "Innovatia" <dennis@innovatia.com> wrote:
> What's new is that in a few weeks I should be
> stopping by Huntsville on my way back to PA, to Tom Beardon's laboratory to
> personally observe his MEG device. The claims are that a COP of 10 or higher
> is being achieved. Even the worst instrumentation can verify that much power
> gain. ......
>
> Last night I had a dream about this. If I am there in his lab and the device
> really is putting out 10 times the power it takes to make it go, this would
> be worth spending the rest of my life refining the engineering. Any
> recommendation on what I should take into accont in examining his
> experimental device from you physicists, engineers, good
> discerners-in-general are welcome.
The first thing that comes to mind is the familiar adage, "If it sounds too
good to be true, it probably isn't."
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