08-29-2008, 08:25 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: NC
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Originally Posted by HighVoltage
After reading in their entirety two of the hydrogen threads, one thing seems to not be mentioned by either thought group.
On one hand are those who have seemed to try it, and say that it works. Fine (great for them). Then there are those who say the "Laws of thermodynamics or physics dictate that it cannot be so. Also fine, and great for them.
Has anyone even considered the remote possibilty that the "Laws" as we know them could be incomplete or wrong? Just because no one has created an answer for or against the Law, does it mean that the law cannot be or is not able to be broken?
I keep reading the same response over and over here or at different sites, "Have you tried it? No?, Please just try it and then come back and tell us that it did not work, and what you did or did not do--to help us that have tried it understand more from your unsuccess, and improve what we have been successful at become more improved"
No I have not yet tried it, I will when other projects are completed and out of the way. But until I fail after my attempts, I find it inacceptable to naysay to/against either side.
From what I have read at different places at this site, we all want better, better, best for our fellow sidekicks. We are all in this together.
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Well said  
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