... So I found most of FE tech is not some grand awakening or realization. More so finding all the false assumptions and mistakes made by mainstream science. ...
[Diatribe ON] This “FE tech” does not exist. No device works. There is no “FE tech” because there is no “FE science,” no theory, no formalism that would allow for comparison with measurements. Mainstream science has proven itself, and a whole range of fantastic technologies have emerged from it, unlike FE, which gives an idea of nothingness. If the most prominent FE proponents were less pretentious, perhaps they could learn from their mistakes, make progress, overcome the Dunning-Kruger effect, and invent something that works. But no. They spend their time ranting against scientists in the name of vague interpretations of popular science that they barely understand, in addition to confusing it with science. The movement of charges in a conductor seen as a flow of charged balls is popular science, not electromagnetism. Does the scitechdaily.com link cited call into question Maxwell's equations, the value of the electron's charge, Coulomb's force? Of course not. The theory is solid; what we understand from the article is the difficulty of application in the field of condensed matter associated with electromagnetism, a general difficulty in complex rather than elementary fields. What is not solid are the interpretations of scientific subjects, and the less you know about it, the more ridiculous your interpretations are. When I see one of these jokers attacking conventional science, projecting the limits of his knowledge onto those without whom he would not even have the concept of the electron, I am reminded of a yapping dog pissing at the foot of a cathedral. When these people have created something that works, then they can give lessons. For now, they are making themselves look ridiculous and only shine in the eyes of other useless people of their ilk. [Diatribe OFF]
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