First of all thanks to GOD the one who open up my mind to come up with the experiment.
About the experiment I did, I can't tell anything technical about it other than I'm doing experiment that will cause batteries to be no longer needed, for example a handphone, lamps, car and anything which use electricity can run 24 hours nonstop without recharging. I'm still on the first phase and the experiment is succesful on creating energy, I will do the final phase when I'm not busy and even if the final phase are not successful I could use the knowledge I gain from the phase one to do another experiment which I'm already sure to be 99% successful.
I know just posting this info won't make any of you believe me, but know that once my experiment have been implemented and become as world news, the founder is one of the members of this forum which many of you argue with and some of you call as troll.
I'm convinced we're one step away from the full circle. He'll post his "victory" thread, wherein he laughs at all of us for foolishly getting roped in to his lies (because apparently any response at all is a victory for some of these latter-day internet trolls). Then the ban, the 2-3 month waiting period until he's bored, and the inevitably less-fun sequel.
Well, on a forum where "Random Comments" has over 3 million views, I'm not sure I'd even consider exposure a compliment.
Actual trolling left forums a long time ago. People who post on forums are too seasoned, and it's been a long time since forums in general were popular enough to attract younger crowds (much less a comparatively dead place like KMC). Internet trolling these days happens on, like, Youtube videos, where there are still enough newbies to internet arguments to truly get their jimmies rustled. But that has the downside of even more anonymity. You can't make a name for yourself, so to speak, which is antithetical to the trolls that are ego-driven (as opposed to response-driven).
Most ego-driven trolls make themselves notorious though, either by integrating themselves into the community or being so obviously disruptive that others take notice.
Haven't seen Quan in awhile, have you? Slightly related thought.