>From Jed:

 

...

 

> The researcher quoted here has it right:

> 

>
http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2011/12/29/lenr-researcher-refuses-to-abandon
-fusion-term/

 

> "I feel it would be much better to allow people to use the terms

> they are comfortable with. Let people use dozens of terms if they like.

> Let history decide what term sticks after another 20 years or so.  

> It is better to view terms and other people as how their statements

> can be true instead of trying to force others to use your terms and

> then assume others wrong. Nature does not care what we call these

> events."

 

When I was still a New Energy Times BoD member I recall at one time emailing
Krivit and the rest of the BoD members asking Krivit why he was spending so
much of his editorial skills going after the "cold fusion" word. What was
the point of trying to prove to the world that the "fusion" word was such a
terribly inaccurate description of what was alleged to be happening on the
nuclear level? IMO, I never got a straight answer from Krivit. Alas, none of
the other BoD members seemed inclined to question Krivit the same matter
either, so obviously my concerns were never addressed. I was left with the
impression that either the other BoD members agreed with Mr. Krivit's
philosophy - or perhaps they just didn't care. I suspect it was the latter.

 

I have no bone to pick with the W-L theory itself. I'm not knowledgeable
enough to pass judgment for or against it. Privately, however, I have
received an earful from certain individuals who I realize are far more
knowledgeable than I on prevailing theories pertaining to nuclear reactions.
What these critics have had to say would suggest to me that the W-L theory
appears to have certain fundamental problems that in their view have not
been adequately addressed. Whatever... If it eventually turns out that the
W-L theory accurately depicts the way of nuclear reactions. particularly
when it comes to LENR (or "cold fusion"), then that is the way of things and
the W-L camp can have their cake and eat it too.

 

However, I detest attempts originating from the W-L camp and Krivit to cast
researchers and other prevailing theories in a bad light, especially since
at present it seems to me that nobody really knows for sure which theory is
probably the most accurate one. As for my involvement with Krivit and NET,
everything came to a head when I privately complained (in a confrontational
email) to Krivit about his criticism of McKubre, after Krivit had indirectly
inferred on a radio program that McKubre had lied about some of his
experimental data. I think at that point Krivit had had had enough of me.
Krivit forwarded my confrontational email, which as a courtesy had been
intended for Krivit's eyes only, to all the other BoD members - presumably,
I would speculate, to show everyone what an asshole I was being towards him.
Quite frankly, I didn't give a damn what Krivit had done with my private
email. I really had nothing to hide. I sent the email to Krivit privately
was a matter of professional courtesy. What he did with it was his business.
What Krivit did with it was tack on a message of his own. an ultimatum
telling me in front of all the other BoD members that I ought to resign if I
couldn't behave in a more civil manner towards him. I was more than happy to
resign. It was, in fact, a tremendous relief to resign. Incidentally,
several former NET BoD members have also experienced similar fates. What I
encountered is by no means unique.

 

Years ago my brother drove a delivery truck supplying beer and wine coolers
to various grocery stores in the Bend, Oregon area. He constantly complained
about how other delivery personnel, when they came through, would shove or
hide his product brands to the back of the shelves. There was a constant
product placement war going on amongst all the delivery men as they
maneuvered to get their merchandise optimally placed. As far as I'm
concerned the war against the "fusion" word is nothing more than a petty
self-serving theoretical product placement war.

 

WTF cares.

 

Regards,

Steven Vincent Johnson

www.OrionWorks.com

www.zazzle.com/orionworks

 

 

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