Re: [Vo]:Cold fusion research reported at Oak Ridge

2018-02-27 Thread Jed Rothwell
JonesBeene wrote: > > > Do ”dark projects” exist in the National Labs? Of course they do. > Yes, of course they do. But we don't hear about them because they are dark. We sometimes hear about them long after they finish. It turns out most of them are a waste of money. But that is true of most R

RE: [Vo]:Cold fusion research reported at Oak Ridge

2018-02-27 Thread JonesBeene
From: Jed Rothwell [snip] A famous example of a dark project that was a waste of time & money was when the CIA raised a sunken Russian submarine K129, with help from Howard Hughes. I read that by the time they recovered it, the technology was long obsolete and they learned nothing of importance

Re: [Vo]:Cold fusion research reported at Oak Ridge

2018-02-27 Thread Axil Axil
Holmlid replicator http://www.thespectrum.com/story/news/2018/01/18/southern-utah-scientist-studying-potentially-most-dense-material-our-solar-system/1044139001/ On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 10:06 AM, JonesBeene wrote: > > > Do ”dark projects” exist in the National Labs? Of course they do. And a > f

RE: [Vo]:Cold fusion research reported at Oak Ridge

2018-02-27 Thread JonesBeene
This is good to see. I remember Mike from a few years ago. He is certainly diligent and determined to find answers. It is great to see that he has focused on Holmlid - who is drawing experimenters because he offers a perspective that is unique in a number of ways. Holmlid’s work is simila