There are a myriad of technologies that have been developed over the ages. This forum showcases the trials & errors, and successes of participating experimenters. On one hand, if everyone held close their discoveries, chances are they would die & take their knowledge to their grave (which sadly has happened way too many times); or someone in the elite class might take notice & knock that inventor out (or at least scare him/her to silly, which has also happened way too many times!). There is another consideration; someone is trying to develop a commercial product and doesn’t want to give it all away by sharing secrets(?!?!?!?!?).
So, the question is: Why would someone expend the time & financial resources to experiment just for the sake of experimenting?
Why would someone share their successes (failures are shared to gain answers in hopes of more fruitful future successes)?
Why should someone wanting to develop a commercial product share successes?
I know that Walt Jenkins went on stage and shared knowledge, but held much information back from his audience. He wanted to encourage experimenters, but didn’t want to divulge his personal high-level successes (which he hopes to commercialize in the future).
There are many technologies that are explained within the A&P family with a Part 1, Part 2, Part n version. In some cases, new knowledge is learned and a newer version is required. In other instances, low-level knowledge is divulged in Part 1; spend more money & learn better stuff provided in Part 2, etc.
I have been experimenting for almost 30 years, have had some successes, have been heralded as a “genius” within various groups, wrote some books & articles… I currently have several things I think are worth something and have questions. Please chime in. I DO want to commercialize my ideas, but I also want to contribute to (and help) folks of like mind.
So, the question is: Why would someone expend the time & financial resources to experiment just for the sake of experimenting?
Why would someone share their successes (failures are shared to gain answers in hopes of more fruitful future successes)?
Why should someone wanting to develop a commercial product share successes?
I know that Walt Jenkins went on stage and shared knowledge, but held much information back from his audience. He wanted to encourage experimenters, but didn’t want to divulge his personal high-level successes (which he hopes to commercialize in the future).
There are many technologies that are explained within the A&P family with a Part 1, Part 2, Part n version. In some cases, new knowledge is learned and a newer version is required. In other instances, low-level knowledge is divulged in Part 1; spend more money & learn better stuff provided in Part 2, etc.
I have been experimenting for almost 30 years, have had some successes, have been heralded as a “genius” within various groups, wrote some books & articles… I currently have several things I think are worth something and have questions. Please chime in. I DO want to commercialize my ideas, but I also want to contribute to (and help) folks of like mind.
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