--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > HYPERLINK > "http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=DEPYOad1cnQ"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D > EPYOad1cnQ > >
Great stuff! I Don't believe a word of it mind you, I'm pretty sure if a 17 year old had made a fusion rocket in 1971 someone else would have thought of it by now and we would be flying to Mars for afternoon tea. But they are still very much on the drawing board. His reason for never building another one is cute but I'm sure his fellow workers could have worked it out from the remains if they wanted to, and who wouldn't? Still, in part 5 he claims to be building an alien engine because he remembers how it works from studying it. All his UFO stories don't strike me as credible either, and I'd love it to be true. Captured intelligent alien engines capable of lightspeed? Nah. It's too much, I won't believe it until it makes front page of New Scientist. And not in their april issue. I actually find people like him more interesting than UFOs, he doesn't come across as delusional but what does he get out of making it up? I think it's some sort of munchausen like syndrome where he desperately craves attention and respect and he gets it from the UFO community where he is a star, he even testified to congress about all this! What a nerve, unless.....