A big thanks to Mitchell Swartz and P.J van Noorden for posting the article
in both HTML and text.  This is some of the most exciting reading on the
subject in a while.

"Maybe there is something there, some funny reaction going on." Park
pauses, staring off for a moment. "If there is, I'll make another
prediction. If there is, it may solve some puzzles, but it won't be
important."

My goodness, a momentary crack in the ediface. Park must be experiencing
some internal confliction.  If there is anything at all to cold fusion it
is obviously paradigm shifting.  It amuses me now to think last month I
enjoyed a blueberry muffin and coffee at the Corner Bakery, located in the
Press Club building, oblivious to the fact I was just 9 stories beneath the
APS office.  Later that day, on a night boat ride down the Potomac, I saw a
large dish antenna pointing vertically skyward.  It seemed oddly familiar
to me and as I squinted carefully into the dark I could see across the top
of the building the words "Naval Research Laboratory".  It was one of
several moving moments for me on that trip.

Sometimes the world seems so small.

Regards,

Horace Heffner          


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