Tarsier79 wrote:Hi Dwayne.
My frustration is my problem. It doesn't help when he makes accusations about falsifying data. I understand why Peq. is holding on to his theory. He, like so many of us, have spent years researching, putting time and effort into this and there comes a point you hope it is not for nothing, and you have to take something away. A number of people, including myself have looked into momentum transfer. Some of us have moved on. It is good people like Peq asks the questions. I hope he eventually comes to the right conclusion.
There are comparisons with Jim, in that he has had his belief in CF for a long time. Jim has given a lot of his time helping others, and I have great respect for him, but others are rubbed up the wrong way by him for some reason. We can't be right all the time. The big difference is: I have not seen a conclusive mechanical proof that CF is energy conservative. I have a plan for one, but it remains on my ever growing to-do list. If only I had my own builder like Grimer.... Smart thinking.
Here's to correct interpretation of results...
Kaine
Hey Kaine,
First of all, let me apologize for taking so long to get back to you. With my chronic pain problems it's often difficult for me to collect and express my thoughts, and so I pretty much have to just wait until I'm a bit better able to do that.
Anyway, I guess we do have to truly own our own frustrations, but when we have entered the fray so as to truly investigate certain claims and/or to truly offer some assistance where we can and then our own input is met with the questioning of our honesty or integrity - like with pequaide accusing you of falsifying data - I would say our frustrations are actually justified.
I do believe you pegged it, though. It's not always emotionally easy to admit to a mistaken notion after one has invested lots of time to it and maybe wasted lots of time with it, but of course to cling to a mistaken notion based upon our "feelings" isn't rational, either. I too hope pequaide gets to the correct answer eventually and agree that there is nothing wrong with him asking questions. That's a good thing - even in questioning long held beliefs. ...but, of course, questioning doesn't do us much good if we don't accept the real answers.
Now, and again in regards to jim_mich, as I've said before, he can be very kind and polite and helpful. He can write up knowledgeable, informative, interesting and thought provoking posts that are a joy to read, even. I, like others, truly appreciate his contributions.
...but...
Have you tried to point out a mistake of his to him? I have, and when I've done that, I've encountered what seemed to be an entirely different person.
When jim_mich was calling my true words lies, suggesting I was a fool, pretending like I was unfairly picking on him and acting like I was persecuting him - even as he was also trying to stir up other people's emotions against me - well, yeah... ...that did sort of rub me up the wrong way. ...lol
If he had truly known what he was doing and talking about, he could have easily dispensed with all the emotionally charged theatrics and just calmly and coolly shown that his math was correct. He could have ended whatever the controversy with but a single post - rather than going on to play like he was some sort of innocent victim of a cruel attack.
...or, of course, he could have even just calmly and coolly looked over his math until we found his mistake, anyway, (which was actually closer to what he was doing there at the end before he went all static-y) if he perhaps hadn't been so emotionally invested in what he apparently wanted to believe.
Like you've suggested, when we spend a great deal of time, effort and thought and maybe even money on our speculative ideas, it can of course be very disappointing to find out that we are wrong, but we do have to be careful of becoming so emotionally invested in our own notions that we won't accept or even consider evidence that we are mistaken or, maybe even worse, we start treating those who won't "just believe" us (when, of course, we are the ones who would then be making the extraordinary claims) with disrespect. I do believe that that is a step toward true delusion.
I actually like jim_mich. I hope he returns. ...but I hope he returns with his head on straight and perhaps knowing better than to treat others like that anymore... ...or at the very least knowing not to treat me like that again. ...lol
If others will let jim_mich walk all over them even when he is in the wrong, that's their choice, I guess. ...but I choose not to act like some sort of ignorant pansy. Also, I believe jim_mich had enablers in this forum that let him get away with that sort of behavior for far too long - even as he drove other helpful, knowledgeable and contributing members of this forum away. My thoughts here, of course, should probably not be any news to you or jim_mich - for I'm not really saying anything now that I haven't already said to him directly.
Again, though, we all have to be careful, for it won't be people like that fellow over at peswiki.com that we will have to convince if we are truly onto something but rather people who could "ream us a new one" (as the kids say) if we don't actually know what we are talking about and we aren't able to cross our t's and dot our i's.
jim_mich should probably just consider what he has experienced recently as training for what's to come if he by some chance actually could be onto something with any of his ideas and could one day truly move forward. That's at least the way I would try to think of it.
Anyway, I'll now try to not dwell on that situation any longer.
I would, though, like to address "fictitious forces" in general and then concentrate on "centrifugal force" specifically and whether there is any "free" energy to be had in trying to put it to work.
I'll do that in a separate post, however.
(If it takes me awhile to get it posted, I'll just go ahead and say, though, that there doesn't appear to be any "free" energy there.)
Dwayne