"Why does it need to be understood? " - Christopher.
For the same reason that everything "needs" to be understood..
If we do not understand the way things work, we cannot use how they work in different applications, we cannot improve the way they work (other than by innefficient "trial and error" methods), we have no way of fixing it when it fails to work, and we will be inclined (due to our intrinsic compulsion to find reasons) to concoct erroneous mystical explanations for how it works.
This is the greatest benefit of the scientific method to humanity - a methodology by which we can examine phenomena (ideally under controlled conditions) and formulate testable hypotheses, then progress to testing the hypotheses and either eliminating them or "verifying" them - always keeping an open mind about the possibility for some other mechanism is behaving in the same way as our hypothesis behaves. When a hypothesis has been "verified" extensively, it can be regarded as a "theory" - but even the most robust theory can never be regarded as absolute.
Having a "working" hypothesis enable us to use the "knowledge" - If we have no hypothesis, no idea about how something works, we have no way of using any mechanism "safely" and no way of using its mode of operation for anything else.
I am probably more sensitive to this matter than most - Prior to my theremin venture, I was "forced" to work in an area where scientific method was scorned by many. My (then) employer took on a commission for a bunch of super-rich (all were in the top 100 wealthiest people on the planet, one in the top 10) people - I did not know about any of this at the time - they were playing a game.. My task was to evaluate "free energy" devices being published on the www, with particular focus on "inventions" by Bearden and the French "research centre" which was funded by some of these rich people.
I started out by doing critical theoretical evaluation of the devices - but was reprimanded.. I was told to build the machines, test them, and improve them without any reference to scientific theory or method.. When I built them and they failed to operate, I had no way of determining why they never operated or if they ever could work, without using science - When they appeared to "work" (as some of them did) I was not willing to say "this works" without evaluating scientifically whether they really worked - So I "broke the rules" by using scientific method, and scientific evaluation (measuring actual energy in vs energy out in controlled conditions) showed that they didnt actually work.
In the end, I resigned and started my own consultancy business. After resigning I was given contracts by my ex employer to continue evaluation of "free energy" devices, and was freed to approach this research in the manner I chose - In a couple of months I was able to gain understanding of some mechanisms by which some "free energy" devices could work - mechanisms which did not break the laws of thermodynamics!
Fred.
"Another interesting characteristic is that it works or it does not.The phenomenon is like flipping a switch, there is no.."it seems like the linearity is getting better". - Christopher
This is a perfect example of why understanding how it works is important!
One has a theremin with your antenna at home - You want to perform with this theremin in a different environment (club, theatre, whatever) - It works at home, but can you be sure that the "linearity switch" will be in the "correct position" when at the performance venue?
Sadly, this "switch" mechanism (whatever it is) does not fit well with my geometry hypothesis.