http://www.spinwaves.com/swt09-30-02_files/frame.htm
Anyone know what this is? Is it serious research?
http://www.spinwaves.com/swt09-30-02_files/frame.htm
Anyone know what this is? Is it serious research?
Vauge technobabble, promises of free energy and antigravity, and a physics phenomina found only on an amatureish web site. I would treat it with skepticism.
Hey, the web site didn’t look all that bad. Wasn’t that nested tables he used?
Well, a lot of serious research reports use a worse website layout than this.
Good thing science isn’t tested by webdesigners, then. Nice site or no, it’s a load of crap and Bugh is a crackpot.
Yes, but his wife owns that crackpot. (The about the author page notes that “George Bugh is now the property of Doctor Inésita Espinoza.” Elsewhere she’s identified as his wife.)
They lost me as soon as they used HyperPhysics as a reference in a footnote. I like that web site but as a footnote to a business presentation?
About a year ago he indicated he was in search of a hobby to persue and was interested in Stirling engines. Suspect he was looking for a scam to use to his advantage. Correspondance was short lived. You can buy his book for ONLY $49 at Spin Wave Technology