Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
>> Some would say that's passive aggressive Stephen A. Lawrence.
>
> Just a little bit of an ad hominem? I guess "some" means you, eh?
Yes, I think you are passive aggressive. I think you have a negative
interpretation to my statements. I am very direct and address what people say--
not ad hominem.
> you have not attacked me _because_ I had learned a little electrical
engineering.
Attack is your POV. I call it how I see it, state my mind, and do not make
statements to hurt people. Rather, such statements are what I believe.
I think you left the discussion because I found direct error in your science.
>> Please let me know if you ever want to debate the idea that your
>> passive aggressive ways of life is better than my direct ways of life.
>
> Have you completely dropped the science arguments, and totally replaced
> them with ad hominem attacks?
No I have not resorted to ad hominem. Ad hominem is when a person attacks for
the purpose of not address the issue. Show me what I am not addressing? Please
by all means, back up your statement. IMHO your statement is pure fuzzy logic.
I put forth effort to directly address your statements, and did indeed address
your statements regarding my theory. No I am not perfect and cannot reply to
every one of your sentences due to time! Furthermore, look at my recent posts
and you'll see I am challenging everyone to find holes in my claims. It's funny
that you have not replied to such a challenge. Rather, of recent you prefer only
to reply to my philosophy statements, lol.
If you want to continue these personal issue then please send me a private email
and we'll post here the final results. Yes, that's another challenge for you to
back up your words.
I have been waiting for someone to answer my question to nail down his or her
stance, but it seems nobody is perhaps brave enough. Once people answer the
question then I will provide a specific circuit example demonstrating how energy
captured from thermal noise can be stored in a capacitor, which is a form of
battery. So then answer this Stephen A. Lawrence -->
If I can demonstrate how you can permanently store energy in to a capacitor
taken from ambient temperature then for the sake of spreading truth will you
public admit I am correct? No I am not trying to trick you with temperature
gradients or radiation from an external source such as a radio station or
electric ground potential gradients, etc. etc. I am talking about a device that
utilizes thermal voltage noise at room temperature-- Vn = sqrt(4 K T R dF)
Regards,
Paul Lowrance