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From: "Jed Rothwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: 10 years have past since PowerGen 95
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Reding would have been, what, 37 today? Do you recall how he passed?
Gene told me he collapsed and died after playing tennis. I suppose it must
have been a heart attack. Maybe a stroke?
This should remind everyone that Life Is Short and you need to Get Things
Done. My greatest fear vis a vis cold fusion is that it will die when the
researchers all die.
- Jed
That's not going to happen Jed. If cold fusion is indeed a real and viable
scientific discovery, the death of researchers will not end its development.
Perhaps their deaths will slow cold fusion research down, but if something
is real in nature it will eventually be developed by someone. The only way
cold fusion will totally die is if it has been an artifact all along, gross
experimental error, noise. I think we all agree that is not the case, so
cold fusion will live on and develop long after the current crop of
researchers are gone.