A Certain Person with a Vivid Imagination often makes Bold Claims about
cold fusion. These claims are not borne out by the literature, or by
theory. They are, as far as I know, imaginary. He is the only one who
believes them.


Okay, there are many people like that in this field.


Anyway, in answer to this person, I looked up a quote from Benjamin
Franklin:


"Perhaps the history of the errors of mankind, all things considered, is
more valuable and interesting than that of their discoveries. Truth is
uniform and narrow; it constantly exists, and does not seem to require so
much an active energy, as a passive aptitude of soul in order to encounter
it. But error is endlessly diversified; it has no reality, but is the pure
and simple creation of the mind that invents it. In this field, the soul
has room enough to expand herself, to display all her boundless faculties,
and all her beautiful and interesting extravagancies and absurdities."


—Benjamin Franklin, Report of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, and Other
Commissioners, Charged by the King of France, with the Examination of the
Animal Magnetism, as Now Practiced in Paris (1784)


(People unfamiliar with his biography may not realize that Franklin was one
of history's leading scientists. He was an FRS and he made fundamental
contributions such as discovering positive and negative electricity, and
inventing lighting rods and the Franklin stove.)


- Jed

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