Originally posted by Aaron
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I fully agree with you on this. This is not my point.
My point is:
If we want to make progress we need to work in a structured manner. Proper tests should be made that can prove or disprove a theory. We should be especially interested in effects that disprove our theory, because these will indicate that we are on the wrong path. If we are looking for over-unity we must measure total input and and total output power very precisely. Not just measure one and derive the other from some parameters.
e.g. I came across many videos in which the input power of a device was measured and the output power derived from the 'wattage' of the (LED) lightbulbs connected. And then over unity was claimed.
With respect to the old versus new physics I like the caterpillar -> butterfly metaphor. You need caterpillars (that eat you precious plants) in order to get the butterflies.
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