rajacat;142485 Wrote: 
> We shouldn't ignore history and how most breakthroughs were by people
> that were pushing the limits and ignoring contemporary biases. Raja

This is the hollywood version of how things get invented.  The reality
is that invention almost always comes as small changes to existing
designs/systems for the simple reasons that it costs less and it is
much faster to do it that way.

Inventing something completely new and different costs a great deal of
money and the outcome is uncertain.  The guys who control the money are
not gamblers or they would not be in a position to control money - they
prefer lower risk and fund research and development based on extending
existing concepts and designs.  

Rest assured, when a device that extracts useful amounts of energy from
a vacuum is invented it won't be by some crackpot tinkering in his
garage with electronic parts clipped off the circuit boards from
trashed TV sets.  It will be in a well funded lab where many highly and
conventionally  educated people will have been working for many years. 
Those people will have learned physics by studying at universities and
working in laboratories, not by reading crackpot audio product sales
literature.

TD


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