Alright, so, at least 20 companies with at least 2 thousand employees will
happily announce they are using e-cats

2011/11/29 Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com>

> Daniel Rocha <danieldi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> No, what I mean is the challenge set by the charity campaign. 5 or 10
>> companies is insignificant. If this is true, I expect no less than a nobel
>> prize by 11/30/2013.
>
>
> There is not a chance in hell the Nobel prize will ever go to anyone
> associated with cold fusion. Not now, not ever. Too many people on the
> committees have staked their reputations on it being wrong. They will all
> have to die, and they are younger than most researchers. Even if I am wrong
> about that, it will *certainly* not happen this year.
>
> Gene Mallove said the Nobel prize will fade away and be forgotten because
> of cold fusion. I think that is a more likely outcome. It will
> become irrelevant the way the French academy gradually did under the
> onslaught of the Impressionist's increasing fame. (The Impressionists were
> much more celebrated than some history books portray. When Monet painted
> the Gare Saint Lazare in 1877, I have heard the station master cooperated
> to the extent of delaying trains.
>
>
> - Jed
>
>


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