Energy Enhancement System, scalar waves - is this legit?

Okay, show me any time it happened.

Remember, what you are looking for is someone who says “I used to believe in astrology/ homeopathy/ ESP/ dowsing/ spoon bending, but then somebody said “woo” and that convinced me I was wrong.”

I’ve seen people try it a hundred times. I’ve never seen it work.

“Woo” isn’t a term you use to convince someone they were wrong, it is a term for mocking those ideas behind their backs. Mostly, woo-believers are beyond rescue and are objects of ridicule.

That’s not a True Scotsman!

That’s his wife, Morgan Fairchild.

All the advertising and descriptions read like Chat Gtp was handed 500 tech buzzwords and a chicken salad sandwich. The best outcome you’ll get is the — placebo effect. Oh, and you’ll lose weight from your wallet.

That’s a very wrong approach. This is the Straight Dope, where we fight ignorance. People who believe in this are the victims of a fraud. We should try to get them better informed. It is counter productive to sneer at them, or to treat them as the enemy, or boast about how superior you are. .

First, you should understand what the term is, and means.

Basically it means “I don’t know enough to actually challenge your claims, so I’ll use childish insults instead.”

Not in this forum, it doesn’t.
From RationalWiki: Woo , also called woo-woo , is a pejorative term for pseudoscientific explanations that share certain common characteristics, often being too good to be true (aside from being unscientific). The term is common among skeptical writers. Woo is understood specifically as dressing itself in the trappings of science (but not the substance) while involving unscientific concepts, such as anecdotal evidence and sciencey-sounding words.

“They” aren’t posting here.

Oh, well, if they say so … :roll_eyes:

The “specs” for the “Tesseract”:

Dimensions:
20” (51cm) tall and 25.5” (65 cm) across on each side
80 LBS (36 Kilos)

Electrical:
Standard 3 prong grounded Edison plug for US clients. (international plugs available)
120 volts (automatic switching power supply up to 240V for international clients)
1.7 amps
110 watts
.07 kwh

0 DB sound (entirely fan less for a completely silent operation)

Optimal environment/room temperature should be below 85F – 30C.

Uh huh.

Is there a better definition? @Czarcasm 's cite pretty much matches what I associate with the term.

He thinks “woo” means “vagina”.

I’d sure like to know how they measured a 4-d cube. Especially when the dimensions are not a cube.

I think the tesseract is in the totally sealed cube.

They measure its 3D cross-section. Like measuring one face of a 3D cube as a square.

Far-From-Home Depot does it all the time.

And to directly answer the OP, it couldn’t be any more fake if it were labeled Serpens Oleum Machine and sold by James (have I got a landmine detector for you!) McCormick.