You guys have too much time on your hands.
It's what happened when I retired.
Bottom line, at this point you can't prove that it doesn't work any more than they have proved that it does work.
Yes, I can, with a diagram on a cigarette carton. Straight away. And they proved nothing except if you focus a greater area of sunlight onto a cell you'll get more power out of it, which any predatory ape can easily see.
There is a lot of conjecture here
There is NO conjecture here.
so why the hell are you even wasting your time with this argument?
We aren't wasting our time. This is BUNKUM, and debunking bunkum is our self-appointed task.
Wait and see if it gets produced
Wait until the punters get taken...
then do some damn testing.
No need. It's as useful as a square-wheeled bicycle.
Of course they aren't going to reveal all the intricacies of their design, it's still in development and they want to keep the inner working secret.
I know, the
magic part.
The biggest disincentive for other producers is TOOLING COST. Patents are more of a liability than a service in that light. Both of these things are
intricate. The only intricacy in this invention is that of figures of speech. Sort of Irish. Free energy.
Just because the device is not fully comprehended by YOU, doesn't mean that others don't know MORE than YOU.
Is the earth flat? Does the sun go round it? Are you sure? How do you know? Others
*?
I'm curious as to what kind of innovations you guys have come up with or whether you just prefer to regurgitate your programming.
A turbulent counterflow air-to-air heat exchanger capable of recovering billions of dollars of low grade heat energy annually.
Nobody programmed me (unless you call science programming), but I do believe someone programmed YOU.
* I wonder what we would find if we looked up the relevant guys? Where they grew up and graduated, and in what, and who they then worked for in the optical and semiconductor fields, and for how long, using what facilities, and have they published peer-reviewed material, and so forth? I bet there's nothing at all. I only wonder.