John Coviello wrote:
iESiusa definitely deserves a field trip by cold fusion advocates to see if they seem legit.
I have been in communication with them, and I would go, but they want visitors to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), and that is something I will not do. As I said yesterday, for me that would take away the whole point of the trip, which is to share information. If I were an investor I might consider it.
iESi will have no credibility until they independently replicated and the replication is published. I gather they do not care about credibility. On the contrary, their web site seems designed to make them look like frauds. They want to keep a lid on the discovery even though it has been patented. They say they have improved it since the patent was issued.
Ludwik Kowalski has written some highly skeptical reviews of the research, starting with this one:
http://blake.montclair.edu/~kowalskil/cf/216koldamasov.html - Jed

