Re: New Devices for New Opportunities

Don J. S, Adams - ( (no email) )
Tue, 15 Sep 1998 01:04:56 -0500

Bill, well said. I wonder sometimes...however if a dual approach
might be helpful? Keep an open mind as you recommend but also strive
to learn as much as possible by those who have gone before us?

Bill Wallace wrote:
>
> >And who among us wouldn't just love to be able to claim the title of
> >'inventor' of something truly wonderful, new, that would revolutionize our
> >world.
>
> Fame and glory and power and money are the wrong reasons.
>
> But the truth is, we would all do very well just to keep our
> >respective 'noses to the grindstone' and continue to follow the lead of
> those
> >'giants' in the field (such as those above and others) who went before us.
> >Regards!
>
> Perhaps the reason none of these Giants truly achieved the effects (at least
> that could be replicated) is because there was nothing there, perhaps Tesla
> went crazy as he got older because there really was nothing to wardenclyffe
> but a madmans lunatic dream, perhaps lee markland is right when he says we
> have to unlearn all the bad things we have learned, from modern science and
> from alternative science too. Why lock ourselves into just these giants
> attempts, there may be more.
>
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