There are not so many companies with 2000 employees. For the sake of the
prediction, it doesnt matter if they have 50 employees or 2,000. It would
still prove  the technology is accepted.

Daniel, would you be willing to challenge the prediction?


On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Daniel Rocha <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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 <[email protected]>
>
>> Daniel Rocha <[email protected]> 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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> Daniel Rocha - RJ
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>


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