Jed wrote..
Cold fusion is no better off today than it was in 2004, or 1995 for
that matter. It is moribund. I think there is no chance it will
survive as things now stand. The only hope is for a breakthrough that
can be widely reproduced. I have heard about 1 or 2 such
breakthroughs, but unfortunately the authors are not yet ready to go public.

Howdy Jed,

All battles are won and lost in the mind and later results show up as wreckage on the battlefields where great dramas are acted out from pre-arranged scripts. There are battles being waged over energy across the world. Some even believe they have all the answers. As the Brits abandon Basra in southern Iraq, a new scenario unfolds for future Iraqi oil production. There are countless numbers of these "events" being played out from Siberia to Venezuela to Nigeria. Wheels within wheels with wheeler -dealers shuffling the deck. An interesting link on coal http://www.nma.org/newsroom/congtest1998.asp# the testimony reads like a word battle between supposed gentlemen but the vehemence can be felt as if the coal industry is saying,, this means war and we will take no prisoners.Reading between the lines of reports on the Utah coal mine collapse one gets the sense that it's really all about money LENR is small potatos in war between titans.. not to wonder why CF research is almost nill.

Richard

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