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John Searl & Overunity

ercoerco Posts: 20,256
edited 2013-08-16 05:56 in General Discussion
I met two characters at a college open house last night who were raving about "Over Unity" and John Searl. Free energy (and runaway explosions), time travel, hovering UFO disks, the works. Just found this 1:45 (hour & forty-five) video that I'll watch some time later for S&G.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXndaua2f-w

Surely good for a chuckle or two over a brewski.

Comments

  • W9GFOW9GFO Posts: 4,010
    edited 2013-08-15 17:49
    Taken from the comments section:
    Unfortunately, people (including mainstream scientists) are scared of things they don't understand

    Why do people (including Jerry Springer audience members) think this? It is the things that they don't understand that makes them scientists.
  • lanternfishlanternfish Posts: 366
    edited 2013-08-15 18:56
    Unfortunately, people (including mainstream scientists) are scared of things they don't understandQUOTE]

    This is the paradox - it is the people who make this statement who often are the ones afraid of ... "things they don't understand". Thus the rise of the conspiracy theorists, various cults and their leaders and much of the inaccurate/distorted (mis)information on the world Wide Inter-lie.

    It was a great watch just for the laughs.
  • GadgetmanGadgetman Posts: 2,436
    edited 2013-08-16 03:44
    A scientist is someone who looks long and hard at the stuff they don't understand.

    Every time I hear someone talk about 'over unity' I want to smack them with a clue-by-four....

    repeatedly...
  • Heater.Heater. Posts: 21,230
    edited 2013-08-16 04:00
    This stuff might be funny, I'm not going to watch I think I've been there before, but I worry that if the majority of the population start to buy into all this non-sense civilization and progress, or even just stability of what we have, is going to vaporize. Not so funny any more.
  • ajwardajward Posts: 1,130
    edited 2013-08-16 05:56
    I find "things I don't understand" quite fascinating... I want to understand them. The current mystery is quantum mechanics, although most every time I delve into the subject, my head starts hurting! ;-)

    @
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