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Gold/Mining/Energy : A Little Forum For Gold Microclusters

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To: Ptaskmaster who wrote (111)1/21/1998 7:43:00 PM
From: Michael J. Wendell   of 142
 
Mr. Pt Task Master,
Welcome to the thread. I have recently recieved a compliment on the quality of the discussions on this thread. I think it is the quality of the participants is picking a bit.

I do not know about "radio frequence induction". I have never seen some of the things Hudson talks about, but his work is consistent with some of the work at large engineering universities. Now for the Bozonian scientist. Any one that believes he has all the answers does not speak well for the teaching profession he represents. K.R.Brower. 1998. Anomalous Gold. Skeptical Inquirer, vol. 22, no. 1 (Jan/Feb 1998), pp. 39-40.
I hear the comments like, we use this assay method for thousands of assays per day and have never found trouble with it. Well, obviously they have never looked for problems. There is no science that perfect and let me add "Know it alls" are more valuable to themselves than anyone else. Don't attack the science until you have researched the tests, the recognized inconsistencies and their causes. If you have done a process 1000 times and it works on 10% of the samples tested, the repeatability of failures does not make it right. Mike
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