Originally posted by: PaperclipGod
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
So where is the issue then? I don't see why "bandwagon-jumpers" are getting called out when you were the one confused.
I was confused about how the system was engineered. Since you read the thread, you should see that no one was saying "dued OF COURSE you can create energy from nothing!1" or explaining why some property I was basing my argument on was incorrect.
I'm not saying my knowledge of physics is uber, or even decent, it's not. Hell, I'm embarrassed at my own ignorance when it comes to the sciences... but I also find it ironic that as lowly as my knowledge of physics is, my (AFAIK) correct interpretation of the principles involved was rebuked with "LOL LRN2FYZUCKS NOOB." If i'm ashamed of my physics education, but at least have a rudimentary understanding of classical mechanics, what does that say about the folks who are apparently both ignorant of physics and arrogantly ignorant of their own ignorance?!
It's like laughing at Isaac Newton for not understanding how an internal combustion engine works. The guy knows classical physics, but he's not a mechanical engineer with 200 years of relevant experience, so it'd be kind of dumb to assume he'd immediately recognize how to apply his knowledge of physics to the engineering of an engine.