I should clarify a couple of things I recently posted:
>...Dr. Mills has personally opined that many observers and followers within the > CF/LENR field behave as if they were a bunch of "cult" admirers hopelessly > invested in their own deluded theoretical causes. and > "The Doctor" has already pretty much achieved an equivalent stature of > cult-hood, > of GodHood, given to him by his own growing cabal of admirers. The promotion > was accomplished without any assistance or advise from the CANR-LENR group Let me clear on the point that nowhere in the above statements did I mean to imply that Dr. Mills is personally trying to build a cult following around himself. Quite frankly, he strikes me as being oblivious to the cult that I think is beginning to build around him. He doesn't care about cult worship. IMHO, what really drives Dr. Mills is vindicating his CQM theory. CQM is what Dr. Mills worships. Becoming a cult leader would only be a time-consuming distraction that would keep him from attending to his real mistress. Of equal interest to Dr. Mills is making sure his company, BLP, makes a ton of money for himself, his hard working staff, and his financial investors. Last of all, I think he is sincerely interested in improving the state of the planet. But in the end, it all comes down to whether the promised prototypes perform as promised. Regarding recent commentary concerning "ultimate truth"... right now I have little interest in anyone's particular brand of "ultimate truth". The only "truth" I am currently interested in is verifying whether the recent BLP demonstrations reveal valid data. When I watch the recent BLP videos I see a lot of crude and awkward looking contraptions running for brief spells. Granted, they all intrigue the hell out of me, but none of them are ready for prime time. The crudeness of these contraptions doesn't bother me. All prototypes freshly hatched out their shells tend to look very ugly in the beginning. Actually, because of their crudeness, I'm less inclined to think I'm being fed a dog and pony show. I hope I'm right on that. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson svjart.orionworks.com zazzle.com/orionworks From: Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2014 12:44 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [Vo]:Can the Hydrino explain excess heat in NiH and PdD systems? Jed sez: > Some researchers have the odd notion that what they discover "belongs" > to them in a sense, and they have the privilege of deciding what is it > is and how it works theoretically. Being afflicted with a God Complex is an equal opportunity employer. Doesn't seem to matter whether one is an atheist or not. Personally, I admire what Dr. Mills has been attempting to accomplish over the past 20+ years. I honestly hope he succeeds. It certainly would save me the embarrassment of having to eat crow for having allowed myself to be deluded. What can I say, who doesn't want disposable electricity? For an education of a different sort, I would urge many who are new to Vortex-l to browse Dr. Mill's Yahoo [SocietyforClassicalPhysics] group. There you will read posts from individuals trying their best to acquire a better grasp of Dr. Mills opus CQM theory. Meanwhile, other posters are earnestly trying to acquire a better understanding of how the SunCell technology might work out in the real world. They really want to help. They are actively looking for potential engineering weak points and how best to strengthen them. But these aren't the posts I'm interested in pointing out here. You will also notice a plethora of posts from numerous well-wishers and Dr. Mills admirers who have already, in their own minds, divided the bear before it has actually been killed. Many are also frothing at the bit, wanting to go after all the critics, debunkers, and naysayers who made business difficult for BLP for the past couple of decades. This, of course, includes skewering Wikipedia. They taste revenge. Take no prisoners. The insanity here is that this attitude is essentially built on a tenuous foundation of sand. It's all based on technological engineering assumptions (backed by an audacious theory) that has not yet been fully verified in the form of a prototype that can be independently deployed out in the field. IMHO, this is folly of the worst sort. It shows the naivety of some of these posters. I wonder how many of them have personally experienced how grueling and difficult actual progress in this field has turned out to be. I suspect many of them are newcomers to the exotic alternate energy field, and as such have no true understanding or appreciation of how difficult and tedious it is to remain "faithful" to this field year after year without losing hope... dare I say, of losing faith. For heaven's sake, step back for a moment, and watch what's happening! Things are in motion. We really don't know what's going to happen next! There's plenty to watch for. But wait for the prototype. Wait for the findings that these field tested prototypes will hopefully reveal. You don't have that much longer to wait for a thumbs up or down. If positive, then you can give yourself permission to gloat... but NOT BEFORE! Meanwhile, I've read posts where Dr. Mills has personally opined that many observers and followers within the CF/LENR field behave as if they were a bunch of "cult" admirers hopelessly invested in their own deluded theoretical causes. Granted, there may be an element of truth to some of those perceptions, but... The irony here is that, IMO, "The Doctor" has already pretty much achieved an equivalent stature of cult-hood, of GodHood, given to him by his own growing cabal of admirers. The promotion was accomplished without any assistance or advise from the CANR-LENR group. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson svjart.orionworks.com zazzle.com/orionworks

