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NEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCENEWSCIENCE Also, before you go online and post the explanation of how your device works, do your homework and make sure your explanation is the best one you can come up with. There are usually a lot of reasons why something can be happening. Don't just assume that your first idea is the closet, and have countless obstacles to overcome. The stress can become overwhelming. This has made some inventors temporarily go to the "dark side" and make exaggerations or false claims. Once these lies have been old, the inventors get caught in a string of additional lies to support he previous ones. To avoid getting caught up in a web of deceit, be honest about your esting and results. Don't make your results sound any worse than they are, or any better. Be honest and ruthful at all times, even if you think hat telling a "white lie" might emporarily benefit you. In the long erm, those white lies are likely to come back to haunt you. It is best to under-promise and over-deliver than © over-promise and under-deliver. you. There are forces in the world that try to suppress alternative energy concepts and technologies. This is the absolute truth, and there are many examples of it. However, some inventors have one or two bad experiences and then think everyone is the enemy. In their minds, everyone wants to steal their technology, shut them down or, a worst, do them actual harm. The simple truth is that it is no difficult to succumb to paranoia after bad experiences, but not everyone is a bad guy. There are lots of good people out there, too, who sincerely want to help inventors develop their technologies. 6) Try to use standard terminology. Some inventors use their own made-up terms for measurement units, for types of force, and for different things that are taking place in their devices. Some of this cannot be helped when dealing with breakthrough devices that may not abide exactly by the known laws of physics. However, some of this can be helped, and quite often the inventor needs to have a better understanding of standard physics and the terms used. 10) Be careful from whom you accept financial support. When an inventor is having inancial difficulties and can barely afford to perform research on their invention (usually the case), it is empting for them to make lopsided deals with investors to ge desperately needed financia support. This is not always a good hing. It can cause an inventor to ose control of their technology and eventually get caught up in lega roubles. Making alliances and working with others can be a very good thing, bu an inventor should never accep money from another person unless they are exactly sure what they are getting themselves into. Money usually comes with strings attached that are not always visible when it is initially handed over. You should become familiar with the various financial options and recommendations for inventors to avoid some common traps, as well as realise that giving up some control is a reasonable proposition when others come along to help. oo (Source: Pure Energy Systems News (PESN), 11 December 2011, website http:/www.peswiki.com) 8) If someone points out a flaw in your thinking or measurements, appreciate it; don't get angry. It's easy to make mistakes when it comes to formulating theories, taking measurements or working with new technologies. This is normal and 7) Don't exaggerate or make false claims, ever! Many inventors work on a shoestring budget, have to perform their work in the equivalent of a common. When someone points out a flaw or error you've made (as long as they're not being overtly hostile), try not to get angry and lash out at them. nstead of getting mad, consider wha hey had to say and re-check your heory, maths or measurements. | hey were correct, admit your flaw, hank them and continue to ask for heir help. If they were wrong, poin out how you are correct, but be willing to listen to their response. Yes, pe olitics all over 1s 9e etting stup ide er, cot but ovr eae ne to — enh mh ae € mw HO \ $ omerville 56 * NEXUS 9) Don't think everyone is out to get most accurate one. AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 2012 www.nexusmagazine.com