Posted by MarkB_MI on May 26, 2010 at 02:50:36 from (166.203.7.92):
In Reply to: permanent magnets. posted by teddy52food on May 25, 2010 at 15:01:39:
The question is not whether Joe Newman knows anything about physics but whether or not he has built a machine that produces more energy than it consumes. Fleischmann and Pons are both acknowledged to be brilliant scientists, but they ended up looking like a couple of jerks when they claimed to have created nuclear fusion in a beaker of heavy water. If and when an independent expert confirms Newman's findings, the world will take notice. Until then, he remains a crackpot.
I would add that if Newman's device actually works, he blew his best opportunity to prove it with the NBS tests. I think a more reasonable explanation is that Newman is a crackpot and a fraud.
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