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Posted by David (199.60.107.1) on April 19, 2003 at 15:51:03:

In Reply to: A realization....a BIG one... posted by Vector Viper on April 19, 2003 at 02:25:46:

The only reason I am posting this like this is because you asked. Murilo is too ignorant to understand why his machine won't work. I am not saying he is stupid, but he is ignorant. I could fully explain to him and anyone else why their machines won't work, but the lesson would be far more valuable learned if they just go ahead and build it and figure it out for themselves. Believe me, I've spent over six years in the grip of what I'll call the fever. John Collins has had it, and I know of others. I don't know if it's been as intense for them (I'll explain) but I think it's been longer for John. Likening it to the gold rush fever. Last couple of years I haven't been as intense but for a while I did nothing but eat, live, and breath perpetual motion. Never trying to recreate someone elses work, always concieving my own ideas and then building them. And I will say, and I am not doing this to boast, what I came up with were far more pertainent than just about anything else I have seen.I explored many,- many areas. Each time I would think, this has to be it, this can't fail, and each time I had a blind eye to an area that needed to be adressed. I even sacrificed my career, and didn't have much of a social life. Do I have regrets? Not really. Although I traded a lot of time, I gave myself the best education I could have. With my explorations I read and absorbed as much about physics as I possibly could, and have become so adept at it that I could easily put myself up against any physicist, and have done so. In earnst, and in retrospect physics is actually a very easy subject because all of it (and of course I am talking about all of reality here) rests upon a few and completely undisputable principles. But coming to grips with them, seeing them and acknowledging them is something else. It can be hard to do if you have tunnel vision. I wouldn't have traded it for something else, and it was hard, but one will learn, if you are serious.


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