EAllusion wrote:I don't want to crush anything going on here, but your skeptical alarm bells should be going off within seconds in. His invention claims are obviously not true and he strings together pseudoscientific, vaguely new agey comments after that. I feel bad for him, because there is someone exploiting him behind that.
Allusion, you caused me to try and sit through that presentation.
His inventions sounds a bit like the centerpiece invention in Atlas Shrugged. I do not know if that means he actually has heard about or read that book. It may just mean the scientific imagination in the book is that of a 13 year old.
Energy sounds pretty basic but then questions might come up such as why is there form, order, and mass ?
I suppose god as energy is a beginning idea. Perhaps as he matures he will question it.
I had a childhood friend who planned a rocket engine invention at about age ten. It was composed of enthusiasm unadulterated by reality. He kept the enthusiasm as he grew up and became a chemical engineer working with the real world.