Yup, sterling makes me look like a cynic !
He also thinks Rossi and Defkalion are going to be able to ship a product at some point, when all they have is a tippy nickle cadmium battery meltdown process. (look up aircraft battery shorts, looks like the same process)
But he also gets the interviews , and is one of the first to print news and press releases.
The interesting thing about this article is that they are actually shipping this thing, and that this guy has been building these things off the radar in Africa for a year or two.
So they must actually work, and be producing power, or they wouldn't keep building them.
And they aren't bothering going thru a licensing deal.
The US has refused to patent any of these alt schemes, so these folks are really true believers now. There are not as many get-rich-quick schemers out there, just because they can't wave a patent around as investor bait.
So the ones that are left , really want this to happen, for the environment saving reasons.
As you can tell , i think Golde and Brillouin have figured out something truly revolutionary, and that the noble gas scheme, and the Ecat are both different ways to make the same process happen.
This method, and the all magnet motors, are other truly different approaches to basic quantum physics , and electromagnetism. That all magnet motor, is an upgrade to a 2 liter bottle experiment, that was a repo of an 1890's experiment with static electricity.
As an amateur cosmology nerd, I have put away a lot of QM and QCD, along with the LQG stuff, trying to find a way to an elegant solution to the many problems we have with standard models.
I also think we must be missing a major part of the electromagnet spectrum, or entanglement with another brane or matrice is involved, to get this action at a distance effect and the superconductivity that we are seeing in so many materials edges, especially graphene.
Don't think i have much cred to add de-merits to anyway, but finding a way to solve the lithium problem, the spiral galaxy problem, and the dark
energy dilemma are driving me.
And i am still having fun, and trying to find more awe inspiring moments in my life, rather than being despondent over what the central bankers ,corporations, and military have done to our society.