Bill sez:

> The other side of fooling ourselves is the Scoffers' delusion, where all
> phenomena are well known, and Weird Discoveries are impossible by
> definition.  After seeing many examples of this, I suspect that it's not
> driven by ego, but by fear.  Fear of the unknown, and worship of the
> contemporary scientific worldview as if it's some kind of religious dogma
> which must never be questioned.

It can take on an almost rabid-like outrage towards anyone who dares
question the status quo.

> Which all just means that we have to stay in between, and don't let the
> pendulum swing too far away from one self-delusion (and into the other.)
>
> > At present all I can say is that I remain fascinated by what I've seen
> > of Ron's work. Maybe even a tad encouraged as well.
>
> Yeah!  No matter what, this single-conductor "circuitry" is really cool
> and bizarre, and certainly hasn't been explored since Tesla.
>

You'd make a good middle of the road Buddhist.

Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson (aka Grasshopper in training)
www.OrionWorks.com

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