| I'm also a professional soccer player. Each model comes up with different nonsense. Only Grok did well kinda... > Grok 4.20 says
>Dutch software developer and Usenet poster known for eccentric claims about perpetual motion machines and pseudoscience. Yes, I guess I'm that guy. Few things are as funny as putting a working device in front of people and see them continue to assert it doesn't work. It took Howard Johnson, who holds academic credentials in chemistry and physics, nearly six years of legal challenges to finally secure his patent. After presenting undeniable, physical proof that the device worked and produced continuous motion without an external power source, the presiding judge ordered the USPTO to grant the patent. More interestingly, after such a long circus the patent could no longer be groped for so called national security purposes. And most interestingly, there was no academic or industrial interest in the technology. It reads like a global iq test and it turns out we are really dumb. |