by invest_in_politics » Wed 21 Mar 2007, 11:05:02
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('malcomatic_51', '.')..Being aware of the effort and the vast range of ideas that have gone into achieving the gains we have made in the last century, I am not very excited by anyone who casually claims they can improve efficiency by the equivalent of 50 years' of effort "through minor modifications". I have Googled Tinker and he has a fraction of my own Internet profile - and I am nowhere near being a genius. I'd put him with other minor inventors as seeking attention for a modest idea with perhaps a little promise in it.
Again, very nice post. I only respond to point out a couple of things. Dr. Tinker has published a scientific paper on a new heat engine model that, without modification, accurately predicts observed efficiencies for vastly different engine implementations--a result that is not possible with currently accepted theory. That does not appear to be "seeking attention for a modest idea".
After some Googling myself, it is apparent that Dr. Tinker does own a portion of the company that has exclusive rights to marketing his patented inventions ( fsnc.com ) and that company did distribute a press release announcing the publication of his paper. That may be seen as "seeking attention", although it is obviously a business decision.
Finally, as for the magnitude of his internet presence, I doubt that that is an accurate measure of the viability of his ideas. Wasn't Carnot's total contribution to the scientific literature of his day just the single paper he wrote in his career?
Just a personal observation: You have class as a PeakOil poster that I admire and feel others could benefit in emulating.
IIP