In BG defense this is from his post on ecatworld's thread on me365
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I have made some very significant advancements in my understanding - but I don't want to cause any feeling that the MFMP is diverted from its core, step by step planned research. Unfortunately the MFMP has been unfairly criticised in the past because I am a non-linear thinker and am unafraid to put things out for public scrutiny, for better or worse.
You will very much understand why I have separated this out and for my own protection the reveal must be a measured one. The totality will be very difficult for people to accept and the final pieces only fell into place last Saturday evening.
I fully expect to be ridiculed when the reveal is done - however, I do not fear that. I am already taking heat.
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please tell where is here 'oops he did it again' moment? And if there is what is so bad about it?
The way our science is run is forcing scientist to become a bit of a showman. It is easier to get 100K views on youtube with dusty plasma experiments in the microwave or some homemade fusor than get 2 traditional scientists to peer-review you work so you it can get published.
If a scientist came across an idea he believes worth
attention, should he use any possible
means to promote it or sit on it waiting for a stamp of approval perhaps to the
point when there will be another memorial research project named after him?