Aaron, I am having an exceedingly difficult time keeping incredulity from affecting my posts. Now you seem to have asked me to butt out for the questions I've asked. You've made some very grand claims. I should hardly be expecting you to pay for electricity at home. After all, so far you've claimed:
*Physicists everywhere are totally wrong.
*You have devices which prove this.
*Physicists are incapable of seeing this.
*You have (in effect) free energy.
*You can neutralize radioactivity by 95%+ in just a few minutes.
*You have discovered the universal language of the subconscious.
*PATHS can modify human DNA.
*PATHS can enhance your sex life
*PATHS Make me look younger
*PATHS can increase my intuition and psychic abilities
*PATHS can modify gland secretions in the body.
*There is currently a cure for diabetes.
*PATHS can lessen diabetes symptoms.
On further investigation I've found that you've also claimed:
*You can turn tap water into a powerful gasoline.
Tom Bearden has in his writings claimed:
*He has unified physics (Einstein failed at this!)
*He can cure cancer
*He invented a device that outputs 7-100 times input power
For all this, you've been unable to provide me with any evidence short of a few crackpots who have to toot their own horn because their work would not stand up in any real journal. People, who after
decades of claiming to have fantastic machines, have failed to produce them for anyone to actually see or test.
Mr. Bearden was not 'awarded' anything. He
purchased a degree. I wonder if he had to pay for the Vietnam metal as well.
Aaron, some may consider this an insult, but after long and careful consideration and comparison with the
dictionary definition, I am forced to conclude that Aaron Murakami is a charlatan.
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Originally Posted by The Dictionary char·la·tan (shär'lə-tən)
n. A person who makes elaborate, fraudulent, and often voluble claims to skill or knowledge; a quack or fraud. |
You will, no doubt, LOL at this and quote some poor dead scientist out of context.
One can only do so much in the service of the consumer. If the nature of your claims have not been made obvious now to those reading there is nothing further I can do.
Thanks for the ride.