It is important to pursue scientific research in new forms of energy for the benefit of mankind.
 
It is most important the truth of the results of that research be submitted to a  candid world.
 
The internet, with all it's flaws, has performed well to serve as a  source of information on those results.
 
Suppression, distortion and sometimes outright fakery , either deliberate or from ignorance,may skew that information.
 
We are witnessing a sea change in the method of preparing and   documentation of scientific papers resulting from the scrutiny afforded by the internet.
 
 Not only are the papers and the reporting now being viewed by that " candid world", that reporting becomes a matter of record.
 
We have laws for banking practice called " truth in lending".
 
Steven Krivit has recognized and practiced the importance of " truth in reporting".
 
Richard
 
 

 

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