Johnny Boy,

DA Morgan has a point here. Actually several. Johnny Boy you are whining and beating a dead horse.

When a scientist has a new idea there is almost always slow acceptance. The author has to be a champion for the new thing. Intelligent response to criticism is more effective than insults and polemics. Not only are good responses more effective, they are in fact the only thing that really works. When a new idea fends off all comers it will almost certainly be accepted.

This thread started off on the topic of new things at the "B-factory." A number of participants had interesting input. Somehow it seems to be coming back to some alternate notion of superconducting. A notion, I might add, that seems to have little if any substance. I've looked at this website (cathodixx.com) you always sign with and have found no content whatsoever.


It would be nice to have a discussion about a scientific topic rather than dead horse flesh!

Dr. R.