Thanks, Jed.  I'm not sure LENR would be an appropriate venue for a
mechanical device.  And for youtube, check out the OCMPMM by
Alsetalokin and the threads here . . . still in controversy.  As far
as models go, a bit pricey to hand out.

Anyone else?

Terry

On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Jed Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Terry Blanton wrote:
>
> Suppose, just suppose that you had a generator that self powered and
> lit a couple of 200 W light bulbs at the same time.
>
> What would you do tomorrow?
>
> I would prepare a detailed report describing the thing with as much concrete
> information as possible, and I would upload it to LENR-CANR.org. I would
> also upload a "companion video" to YouTube. The video should demonstrate as
> clearly as possible that there are no wires or strings attached. Of course
> one cannot convince a skeptic of that fact, but it should make a strong case
> to an open minded person.
>
> I would not spend any time trying to convince people that it is real --
> especially not "skeptics." Target people such as the readers here, who are
> knowledgeable and sympathetic to such claims, although not pushovers (we
> hope).
>
> In the next phase, I would invite friendly people in to observe the gadget.
> Not too many people at one time. The Arata demonstration was marred by the
> fact that the room was crowded, time was limited, so along with most
> observers, I could not get a decent look at it. (Plus, I did not stick
> around because I suffer from mild claustrophobia. Noisy, crowded, warm rooms
> give me the creeps, especially dark ones. You couldn't pay me to go into a
> bar or disco!)
>
> I would make copies of the gadget for some of the friendly observers,
> charging them whatever it costs plus a modest profit. They should be willing
> to pay. If they aren't, they are the wrong people.
>
> The important thing is to keep it low key, low profile, and matter-of-fact.
>
> If you have a gadget like this, or like Arata's cell, people who are
> sincerely interested will come to you. You don't need to go to them. The
> Internet has changed the way a gadget of this nature should be handled.
>
> - Jed
>

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