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Subject: Re: Re: Joseph Newman's Energy Machine
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> Scientists may be trained to make close observations of nature,
> but they don't normally work under the assumption that there's a
> deception to be detected. 
> 
>    Inventor:  As you can plainly see, only one wire connects A and B...
>    Scientist:  Let's see...  Okay...
>    Illusionist:  How about this little compartment in back?
>    Inventor: Don't mess with that!  That's just, ummm...
> 
>             -- Mitch Marks @ UChicago 

	As a side note, when Geller appeared on the Carson Show
(...we all know Carson was a magician) none of his tricks worked. 
Seems Carson kept a close eye one him and his equipment, looking for
just that deception.  Rather than risk being exposed, he failed to
perform.
-- 

	  'Just carrying coals to Newcastle.

...ihnp4!mgnetp!ll1!cej		Llewellyn Jones