Thanks for posting the actual paragraph, Peter. > 3. LET ME COUNT THE WAYS: PSEUDOSCIENCE IS AN ENORMOUS FIELD > There are, I think, many more of them than there are of us. Let me mention > just a few of the more notorious: Stanley Pons and Martin Fleishman, who > gave us Cold Fusion in 1989, are the most famous in the Free Energy > Category. Even so, physicists had their number in a couple of weeks. More > recently (2006) in the same category, the Steorn Company in Dublin gave us > Orbo, a classic perpetual motion machine. So classic it gets reinvented > every century or so. Unfortunately Orbo is shy and refuses to perform when > anyone’s watching. In the Chicken-Little Category, Devra Davis says the 5 > billion cell-phone users are toast when we reach the latency period of > brain cancer. Alas, I'm reaching my limit and there are hundreds more on > my list. Maybe I'll write a book, or did I already do that?
And still no mention of Rossi, Defkalion, and the rest. Seems to me this only makes Park's deliberate action of continuing to ignore the elephant in the middle of the living room even more striking. Does anyone seriously question the possibility that Park remains unaware of Rossi, Defkalion, and the rest of the eCat gang? Seriously? This is deflection - trying to give CF a black eye by casting random dispersions into the field. It won't work. Regards Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

