Chris Zell <[email protected]> wrote:
> You acknowledge the problem - and I think the good guys will win > ultimately. However, all those papers downloaded so far mean nothing . . . > I am saying they will mean something if it becomes generally known that cold fusion is real. The "authorities" or Men in Black will not be able to spread lies about the cold fusion effect because the facts will be available in millions of computers already. > - until you can produce something simple, reliable and affordable for > common useage. > That is not likely to happen in the present circumstances. If that is the only way we can succeed, we will probably fail. Unless Rossi has something up his sleeve. You never know with him. He might have something, but he might cling to it and take it to the grave, the way Patterson did. > > I consider the situation nothing less than astonishing that, after the > first experiments, we're approaching 30 years without mainstream acceptance. > It isn't that surprising. Look at the history of other innovations and you will find similar delays, caused by human nature. > A week ago, I tried posting the NASA info elsewhere and triggered a > s**tstorm of ridicule and denial about 'scams' and 'hoaxes'. > That's what I was saying about Robert Park. He sincerely believes this is a scam and hoax, as do many other people. As long as the belief remains widespread I see little hope of success. It is impossible to dissuade people convinced of this, because they will not look at the evidence. - Jed

