If you see greentech, or Internet companies, it is not so different.
the problem is that it is much more tolerated and ignored for mainstream
and fashion technologies than for lenr.

even good startup with good technologies crash most of the time


2014-05-14 6:26 GMT+02:00 Eric Walker <[email protected]>:

> On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 8:57 AM, Foks0904 . <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> We have to be careful.
>>
>
> Without regard to DGT, specifically, I think there is a recurring lesson
> here.  In the LENR and free energy fields, more than any other fields I
> have followed, there is a certain type of amped-up businessman who belongs
> in a late-night infomercial but instead makes wacky claims somewhere on the
> Internet.  Whether you would call what they're doing fraud or not probably
> depends in part upon the mindset and intention of the people, if any, who
> have given them money.  In this context it is something of a miracle that
> Rossi's work has stood out as likely being genuine and have not simply
> blended into the background.  The LENR researchers, too, on the whole, do
> not fit this pattern, although some of them are obviously credulous.  A few
> of them do appear to be infomercial salesmen as well.
>
> Even when people seem credible and genuine, it is good to follow up and
> ask for some data to support what they're saying.
>
> Eric
>
>

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