you have a point.

a good idea for latter as someone said in a forum is:
- to invite students who will play the skeptics, with stupid ideas, most
stupid, some not so stupid... with naive, not far from the one of
incompetent or voluntarily stupid skeptics.
- to invite few stage magicians, that will look at evident place to put
smoke and mirror, and rule residual claims of fraud.

this is not science, nor industry, it is psychiatry.


2013/5/31 Berke Durak <[email protected]>

> To deceive an electronics guy, one may use a chemistry trick.
> To deceive a chemist, one may use software tricks.
> To deceive a computer scientist, one may use a physics trick.
>
> But using an electricity trick to deceive a group of experts sent
> by a power industry association is stupid.
> --
> Berke Durak
>
>

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