You're asking me what would convince me personally that cold fusion is real.


Walter,

No sir. I'm not, nor do I have any interest to do so. And for that reason, I read your message no further past this point. If there is a specific question you wish to ask me, please feel free to ask, but I don't have time to follow all of this dialogue.


What would convince one person versus another to accept the reality of the cold fusion effect is a personal matter.

It differs as much as one human differs from another.

Lots of people spend time trying to convince others of various viewpoints. I know of no one who was ever convinced of anything who didn't come to a point of awareness and understanding on their own volition, based on their own curiosity and interest.

The best one can do, in my opinion, is to lead a person to information, help them understand if they should show such interest, and leave it up to them.

If you'd like, I'll send you a comp of my book. Although if you've read Beaudette's book, it's far more technical than mine.


Best regards,

Steve





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