Peter Gluck <[email protected]> wrote: Beyond any other consideration, the Hyperion generates plenty of excess > energy in a controlled mode. >
I would not be so sure of that. The demonstration was interesting and helpful but I do not think it constituted proof. You need an independent third-party check and you need to give experts several days to make sure there are no mistakes. There may be better independent proof of the claims. Perhaps experts have done better tests under NDA. Until Defkalion publishes such tests we cannot be sure. They told me they have no intention of publishing any such tests. Therefore we cannot be sure their claims are real. I am not implying there is anything dishonest going on. I have seen many impressive-looking cold fusion experiments that turned out to be mistakes. I have seen impressive looking, large-scale tests of various "over unity" devices that turned out to be completely mistaken. > The strong magnetic field is a discovery still not explored and not > completely understood. > It has not even been demonstrated! No one knows if it is real. First things first. > Can you explain me what is science exactly in the very case of our field? > Not sure what this means. - Jed

