Is This Crackpot Ad Reporting Website Legitimate?

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The discussion revolves around skepticism regarding the legitimacy of a website promoting "quantum jumping." Participants express amusement at the ad's content, labeling it as "crackpot." Some argue that while the ads may seem ridiculous, they are effective if they sell products. The humor in the situation is highlighted, with comments about the absurdity of the claims made on the website. Ultimately, the thread reflects a mix of skepticism and entertainment regarding unconventional advertising.
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Wow! That is so cool. Kind like at a seminar Brian Greene said that according to *what ever* we could just walk through the wall in back of him to the reception. But we might get there faster going around the wall.
 
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DanP said:
Sorry man. Adds are never crackpot. If it seles your product, its genius :P Ppl who buy those products are crackpots:P
:biggrin:
 
G01 said:
Hi all. Saw a crackpot ad for this website right before I logged in.

And you clicked? Good. This way crackpots pay for PF upkeep :biggrin:
 
Borek said:
And you clicked? Good. This way crackpots pay for PF upkeep :biggrin:

Sometimes, I just need a laugh...:smile:
 
G01 said:
Sometimes, I just need a laugh...:smile:

Then check out the linked site too. It's rather... stupifying.
 
"Great Scott! I need 9.5 jigawatts to use this thing!"
 
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