It's so fascinating studying human logic, or shall we call it emotional logic,
LOL. Steorn cronies flock around drmike like he's some god. Yet drmike comes up
with the most illogical theory regarding Sean. Here's a little personal debate
history between drmike and I. I drmike challenged my statement, which my
statement was essentially you can capture ambient energy, but after a few days I
finally got drmike and various other physicists at the Steorn forum to admit
that a simple resistor can light an LED to the point where a human can see it
due to thermal electrical noise. Another error by drmike was when he challenged
me that the human eye can see a single red 700 nm photon, LOL. Later on in the
discussion drmike finally admitted that a human would most likely not be able to
sense such a single photon. Another claim by drmike was that Neo magnets do not
have appreciable eddy currents. What planet is drmike from because the
electrical resistivity of Neo's is ~12 times that of the nickel-plating commonly
found on Neo magnets. Now drmike hits us with the preposterous idea that Sean
sees things that don't exist, LOL. That's called hallucination. An appreciable
percentage of homeless people hallucinate, not a business and family oriented
individual. Is Sean hallucinating? There's always some probability, but like I
said, it's the least likely theory, by far.
:-)
Paul Lowrance wrote:
> thomas malloy wrote:
>> In his conclusion to Steorn, Dr. Mike wrote;
>>
>> My conclusion after going through all this is that Steorn is neither
>> hoax nor scam. It is delusion. The reason it seems surreal is
>> because it is surreal - we are the real part of someone elses
>> imagination.
>>
>> I thank Steorn for this truely awesome opportunity to meet so many
>> really wonderful people. I hope I get to meet you all again someday.
>>
>> Patience, persistence, truth,
>>
>> Dr. mike
>>
>> IMHO, the key word is delusion. I reference my post yesterday on the
>> The Prendev and Bedeni motors. Many inventors have spent millions of
>> dollars on those designs. Any physicist will tell you that there is no
>> reason for them to work. Dr. Mike's word is delusion, mine is
>> psychosis
>
>
> That's one of the weakest Steorn theories to date. To believe such a
> theory one needs to believe Sean seriously hallucinates, as Sean clearly
> stated he's seen the Orbo run up to two weeks, in which case Steorn had
> to stop the Orbo. Those who truly believe Sean hallucinates to such a
> degree knows very little about human psychology.
>
> Sean's either telling the truth or he's lying.
>