Smyslov_Fan wrote on 08/09/10 at 00:13:43:
As I've said before, but perhaps not so clearly, a miracle is an act that causes faith. An event that appears to break accepted physical laws is not miraculous in and of itself. If an event can be explained by physical laws, it may still be miraculous. The key is whether an event causes someone to be faithful.
The plagues that befell Egypt can all be explained. They are miraculous because they strengthened the Jews' faith and caused even the Pharoah (according to the Biblical record), to fear the God of Israel.
What constitutes a miracle is debatable. One of the most intriguing concepts is the Papp engine allegedly over unity using a combination of noble gasses to run the engine.
Here is an account from Power Pedia PES Wiki from an interview with Ken Rauen on November 25, 2006.
"Rauen composed the following historical overview of the Papp engine and discussed the same in a live interview."
"Joseph Papp invented and demonstrated a pulsed plasma discharge automotive style piston engine that ran on noble gas mixtures in the cylinders.
"This engine is a multicylinder piston and crank design but each cylinder is sealed with a charge of helium, neon, argon, kryton and xenon.
"Three U.S. patents were issued to Papp, specifically for engine design. The most noteworthy is 4,428,193. The engine could run smoothly down to 100 rpm and developed hundreds of horsepower at 1000 rpm.
"The public display of the Papp/Roser engine in Roser's parking lot in Torrence, California in 1968 attracted Nobel Laureate Richard Feynman. Feynman saw the extension cord and thought he knew the source of the hoax he was convinced it was. Feynman pulled the plug but the engine continued to run. After about two minutes, the engine had not slowed down (running about 3000 rpm, as evidenced by the fan on the engine to produce a visible effect) but started to run rough. Papp grew nervous and argued with Feynman to plug it back in. Feynman refused, so Papp yanked the cord from Feynman and plugged it in. The engine exploded, killing one bystander. Feynman accused Papp of placing explosives in the engine to keep the hoax alive. Since a fatality occurred, the FBI got involved. No evidence of explosives was found. Papp sued Feynman and Feynman and Caltech settled out of court. If it were a hoax, there is no way Caltech would have settled out of court. It was done so Feynman and Caltech could save face."
Want a miracle? How about an over unity engine run on noble gasses? Cold fusion investigators have faith that their science is sound. Now that they are steadily being proven right e.g. the Papp engine, does their faith in cold fusion science really faith or a belief system that is different from the norm?