No Tweets from 137 tonite of the first premiere.
The Chicago Sun Times picks up on what James Martinez said about cold
fusion being "the key to liberating the human race"!!!
here's news from days ago..........
Chicago Sun Times
Films to See During the Chicago festival's first week by Bill Stamets
October 11, 2012
http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/movies/15684755-421/films-to-see-during-the-chicago-festivals-first-week.html
"The Believers" (USA), 8 p.m.: Documentaries on the history of science
are rare. Chicago directors Clayton Brown and Monica Long Ross, with
backing from the Richard H. Driehaus Fund, go back to an infamous 1989
press conference at the University of Utah, when scientists Martin
FleischÂmann and Stanley Pons claimed their experiments proved cold
fusion could generate power from water. Instead of delving into the bad
physics, the film focuses on celebrity and career. Also unanswered: Why
believe faulty experiments are "the key to liberating the human race"?
Also, 2 p.m. Oct. 20.
Chicago filmmakers on "The Believers"
http://www.wgntv.com/news/wgntv-chicago-filmmakers-on-the-believers-20121011,0,4999250.story
TVNews puts video together with historical footage, and presumably clips
from "The Believers", with video of the directors talking about the
importance of understanding the science all around us.
On 10/15/12 3:01 PM, Robert Dorr wrote:
Jed, I see where Mary YouKnow got her 2 cents in. I actually think
this may be a good documentary, and I stress the "may be".
Bob
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/psi-vid/2012/10/14/the-believers-cold-fusion-at-the-chicago-international-film-festival/
I get a bad feeling about this documentary. I don't like the trailer.
- Jed
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