On Jun 15, 2009, at 6:24 PM, Kyle Mcallister wrote:
--- On Mon, 6/15/09, Edmund Storms <[email protected]> wrote:
Kyle, in the absence of Jed, I feel it's my duty to educate
about cold fusion. If you want to know what has been learned
up to 2007, I suggest you read my book "The Science of Low
Energy Nuclear Reaction". If you want to learn what is going
on now, I suggest you go to www. LENR.org.
Alright, I will put your book on my reading list. It will take some
time, however, as I already promised Jed I will read his book. But I
will get to it.
The field
is growing rapidly and the effect is getting much more
reproducible. In addition, money is actually going into the
efforts from private sources.
This is good to hear. If there is something actually going on, more
power to it then.
Active discussion about
the subject has moved to the CMNS discussion group where you
would discover a lively interest not handicapped by
trolls. So when you say, "The thing is roughly as dead
as it was years ago", you are not up to date.
What is CMNS?
This stands for "condensed matter nuclear science" which is the
catchall description now being applied to the phenomenon.
Ed
--Kyle