Re: [Vo]:Are oil companies suppressing cold fusion? Probably not, but I am sure they will.

2012-04-01 Thread Axil Axil
*There are some far-out theories about cold fusion, relating to things like magnetic monopoles. Most experts dismiss these theories. I cannot judge them, but I would be very careful not to say the authors are idiots*. The human mind is compelled to make sense out of the quantum world even if

Re: [Vo]:Are oil companies suppressing cold fusion? Probably not, but I am sure they will.

2012-03-31 Thread Robert Lynn
Global warming has become an extremely polarising issue. There are strong science based arguments on both sides but whichever side you believe is to some extent a 'faith based' judgement as you can find contradictory journal papers and analyses on almost every issue (other than the actual general

Re: [Vo]:Are oil companies suppressing cold fusion? Probably not, but I am sure they will.

2012-03-31 Thread Alain Sepeda
polarizing yes as was saying an economic cronicle journalist on a frenc TV (BFM, N doze), there are some suject for which it is hard to make your opinion if you have both vision and no prejudice. the vision of Judith Corry, ex-IPCC contibutor, traitor, is that uncertaineties have been ignored to

Re: [Vo]:Are oil companies suppressing cold fusion? Probably not, but I am sure they will.

2012-03-31 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jarold McWilliams oldja...@hotmail.com wrote: I am not a republican, and I think global warming is a sham. I believe you are technically wrong about that. However, it is somewhat off topic. I think we can agree that cold fusion calorimetry is much easier to understand than climate science. The

RE: [Vo]:Are oil companies suppressing cold fusion? Probably not, but I am sure they will.

2012-03-30 Thread Mark Goldes
I largely agree with Jed's comments. However, I am an emotional optimist and an intellectual pessimist. The first page of my Aesop website may be of interest. It reads: NASA officials see a likely barrage of solar storms striking Earth’s geomagnetic field. Solar storms large enough to destroy

Re: [Vo]:Are oil companies suppressing cold fusion? Probably not, but I am sure they will.

2012-03-30 Thread Alain Sepeda
About strength of lobbies things might not be like most people imagine. it is true that oil company are strong lobbies. they kille nuke in US afeter three miles island. but oil is a local product for US, so a kind of protectionism. in france some imagine that nuke is a lobby. not in fact, execpt

Re: [Vo]:Are oil companies suppressing cold fusion? Probably not, but I am sure they will.

2012-03-30 Thread Jed Rothwell
Mark Goldes mgol...@chavaenergy.com wrote: I largely agree with Jed's comments. However, I am an emotional optimist and an intellectual pessimist. I am not optimistic or pessimistic. I have read a great deal of history. I have read and talked to many people who lived through the worst of 20th

Re: [Vo]:Are oil companies suppressing cold fusion? Probably not, but I am sure they will.

2012-03-30 Thread Jouni Valkonen
There is one thing good to remember that we are not living nowhere near laissez-faire capitalism. If any company would be exposed in any attempt to hinder the development of viable cold fusion technology, it would considered the worst economic crime in the history. And it would lead into huge

Re: [Vo]:Are oil companies suppressing cold fusion? Probably not, but I am sure they will.

2012-03-30 Thread Jed Rothwell
Jouni Valkonen jounivalko...@gmail.com wrote: There is one thing good to remember that we are not living nowhere near laissez-faire capitalism. If any company would be exposed in any attempt to hinder the development of viable cold fusion technology, it would considered the worst economic

Re: [Vo]:Are oil companies suppressing cold fusion? Probably not, but I am sure they will.

2012-03-30 Thread Jed Rothwell
I wrote: If you were to change the laws in the US, and you offered a $10 bounty for the heads of women and children, I am certain you would find hundreds of thousands of people who would gleefully go around chasing down, shooting and decapitating innocent people and bayoneting small

Re: [Vo]:Are oil companies suppressing cold fusion? Probably not, but I am sure they will.

2012-03-30 Thread Jarold McWilliams
I am not a republican, and I think global warming is a sham. According to your theories, couldn't global warming just be a ploy to get more money out of consumers? The climate always changes. Even in a worst case scenario predicted by some scientists, it will not end in the apocalypse like

Re: [Vo]:Are oil companies suppressing cold fusion? Probably not, but I am sure they will.

2012-03-30 Thread Jarold McWilliams
Fukishima disaster? How many people died in this disaster? 3 so far, 0 from radiation.How much was the damage to property? How many people died when a renewable energy dam broke? About 1,000 and probably about the same economic damage with the homes washed away. There were also fires