It seems these people who fall for this kind of stuff, have never heard of the first and second law of thermodynamics.
They are also called "laws" because they are not just a theory.
They have been proven oven and over again.
What, like Newton's law of gravity?
Or the fact that two cool pieces of a special metal can suddenly become very warm when held close together? To an unknowning observer this would violate the laws of thermodynamics (and most likely kill them)
Or the principle of mass conservation?
Or that electrons can "tunnel" through insulators?
Or that the photoelectric effect could not be explained with classical electromagnetic theory?
Or the fact that Light always travels in straight lines?
Or that law that time is constant for all observers?
Or that the fine-structure constant is maybe not constant (
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100909004112.htm)
It is always good to have an open mind on things - some times it is verry hard to tell a genius and crackpot apart! (I'm thinking Fleischmann–Pons)