Tesla's Electric Car
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ragnar
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Fri Sept 08 2006, 06:01AM
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**dances** **does cartwheels** **gets girlfriend**
did somebody say ridiculous? :P
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Nik
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Fri Sept 08 2006, 06:38AM
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Ok, so I think we got all we wanted out of this thread then. It's been established, Tesla did not build some box that collected his wireless energy and drive his car at 90mph. Next time I think I will just keep my articles to myself.
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Simon
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Sun Sept 10 2006, 02:01AM
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Keep clear the distinction between pseudoscience and science fiction.
Wondering if we'll ever have DIY genetics engineering is science fiction.
The blue electroweakomagnistic-o-chloride crystals that generate positive happy fields to retune your brain for only $199.99 (+ postage and handling) come under pseudoscience.
Science fiction is speculating on the boundaries of science and expanding its possibilities. Pseudoscience is anything that pretends to be scientific but either deliberately ignores real science or is just not science.
Science fiction is okay on the chatting board. Pseudoscience is completely off this board.
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