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|    Bill Sloman to Phil Hobbs    |
|    Re: noi siamo noi    |
|    04 Jan 26 01:48:35    |
      From: bill.sloman@ieee.org              On 3/01/2026 7:06 am, Phil Hobbs wrote:       > Martin Brown <'''newspam'''@nonad.co.uk> wrote:       >> On 02/01/2026 13:50, E.Laureti wrote:       >>>       >>> Martin Brown <'''newspam'''@nonad.co.uk> posted:       >>>       >>       >>>> You were consuming 250W for minutes and generated at most 2 gram force       >>>> if we are to believe your graph and that was using an apparatus that is       >>>> of unstated weight and a lot of energy.       >>>>       >>>> One thing about spacecraft is that they have to carry all their energy       >>>> source with them. How will your magic carpet be powered?       >>>>       >>>       >>> Doing nothing of PNN experiment, you try to understand what i say       >>> by newtonian physics.       >>> Conclusion : PNN is absurd for you :-)       >>       >> Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.       >>       >> All you have provided so far is "proof by dynamic assertion".       >>       >> Yogic flying stands more chance of getting men to Mars!       >>       >       > C’mon, Martin, enjoy the fun—historically the real crazies round here       have       > been German, Dutch, or Australian, so an Italian one is a novelty. ;)              When he's trying to raise 24 million dollars, ostensibly to build a       large scale version of his ill-constructed experiments, it isn't fun any       more.              If he wanted to spend a lot less money on setting up more convincing       experiments than the ones he has told us about so far, it might be more       amusing, but 24 million dollars looks rather more like serious fraud.              If he really wanted to test his potty ideas in space, you can launch a       cube-sat for about $100,000 - and I know of people who have done it.              $24 million implies a serious disconnection from reality.              --       Bill Sloman, Sydney              --       Bill Sloman, Sydney              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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