Excerpt from: http://newenergytimes.com/tgp/2007TGP/2007TGP-Report.htm

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I asked the skeptic whether he could come up with any explanation, besides a nuclear particle emission, for this effect.

Not only did he fail to provide a reasonable alternative explanation, but he also was unable to provide even a speculative, imaginary explanation for how a ordinary effect from the cathode could go through or around the CR-39 and create the spatially correlated tracks. (The lack of backside tracks from silver is understood as a distinct effect of that material relative to gold or platinum.)

I asked him whether, considering his stated objective to search for new energy sources, he is excited to see such proof of this phenomenon. I also asked whether he accepts that something nuclear is happening.

He responded that he is unable to accept the claim of a genuine nuclear effect until it is replicated and published.

I found his response revealing. His actions have confirmed that he is truly interested in the field but not in leading it or advancing it.
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The skeptic was Scott Little.
The related SPAWAR work has now been published in two peer-reviewed journals, replicated by SRI and confirmed by RAS.

Steve

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