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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (1648)3/30/2004 9:45:09 PM
From: Rock_nj  Read Replies (1) of 1715
 
I know about N Waves and the other science controveries over the years that turned out to be frauds or figments of the imagination. But, I've been following cold fusion since the beginning. I remember the day cold fusion was announced, I was at Princeton University visiting a friend. I've seen the ups and downs. There were certainly times when I had my doubts about cold fusion. I even hosted a seminar at Rutgers Univ. in the fall of 1995 featuring one of the cold fusion proponents, Dr. Eugene Mallove. I've been reading about some of the latest developments in cold fusion research from around the world, and those developments are quite encouraging. Reproducibility is becoming much less of an issue. What's going on today is light years ahead of the research 10 or 15 years ago. You just seem like a cynic, more than an ardent skeptic. I bet you haven't read anything fresh about cold fusion in years, and you're just basing your cynical views on the way cold fusion was trashed in 1989 and the early 1990s. It certainly sounds that way.
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