At 05:40 PM 11/18/2005, Jed Rothwell wrote:
"Cold fusion may be dead in the water in the US, ....."
- Jed
This is utter nonsense.
After attending (and contributing to) the MIT CF Colloquium (May 2005)
AND the American Nuclear Society Winter
2005 Meeting in D.C. (November 2005), it is apparent that cold fusion is
slowly, and continuously, flourishing in the United States,
both in terms of theory, better experiments (including control of both the
desired reactions by several methods
AND newer control of those that occur in the phase previously known as
"Heat after Death"), and business
development.
Perhaps those who did not actually attend either conference should
consider actually going to a US meeting
before purporting they "(don't) know what is going on".
Dr. Mitchell Swartz
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