Jed wrote.

/The "scientific establishment" is an abstraction. It is not a real body.
There is no single group constituting that establishment that meets in a
building somewhere, like a Congress, and reaches unanimous conclusions.
Even if a majority of scientists remain unconvinced by a good
demonstration, thousands of others will be convinced.//
/
There may not be an official body, but it sure acts like one.
Consider AGW and Climate Scientists for example.
They surely speak with one voice and support each other, even when the facts 
are against them.

Cnsider DoE's response.  Their official policy is not to support LENR.
I think you underestimate the group think of physicists.


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