Ruby <[email protected]> wrote:


> I was seriously bummed out to hear the Navy researchers being forced to
> stop their work due to too much publicity.
>
> My question to Vortex members is this:  What is the best way to advocate
> for clean energy from "this reaction", which we choose to call cold fusion?
>

The people at SPAWAR are negotiating with management about this. They are
hoping to arrange to have the equipment and know-how transferred to the
private sector. (Rather than have the equipment chucked into the dumpster,
I suppose, which is where a good many cold fusion experiments have ended
up.)

They say they will let me know as this process shapes up. people interested
in supporting this work may have a chance to invest in the company. At some
point, it might be a good idea to make polite, positive suggestions to the
Navy management. But not now.

It might be possible to restart the work in the lab there. I kind of doubt
it, but let's see how things work out.

The last thing anyone should do is make a stink.

There have been some instances in history of cold fusion where I wish
people had made a big stink. This is not one of them.

- Jed

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