JoeTheJuggler
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Interesting. the problem comes then that we are judging by the sensationalism or impact of the claim.
No--it's not at all by the sensationalism, but rather by how costly it is in terms of requiring more explanations. Basically, I'm counting the weight of all the evidence that has already been put forth in establishing those fields of science that would all be overthrown by this purported claim. It's a matter of parsimony.
If someone demonstrates a PMM, it would pretty much mean that the laws of thermodynamics are invalid--despite decades and decades of evidence supporting them. You can bet, if someone demonstrates such a device, I want all the innards exposed and every measure taken to ensure that there's no monkey business going on before I'm ready to accept the claim and toss out (or severely modify) the laws of thermodynamics.
If my ex fudged the measures on her plant revision--unless it was a major overhaul that conflicted with the work of many of her colleagues--my guess is that no one would notice or even care that much. She would be silly to do so (and she wouldn't do so, I must add) since the specimens and measures are all out in the open for anyone to check if they feel the need.