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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