The reason I was asking about his background is that I wonder if some in 
government circles are concerned that LENR can be weaponized.  If this is true, 
you can bet that somewhere a black project is taking place to enhance the 
potential of such a device.  They may already have a prototype and would do 
anything to keep others from developing similar devices.  I hope that this is 
not possible.


Dave



-----Original Message-----
From: Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>
To: vortex-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Feb 25, 2013 3:18 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Tech Predictions


David Roberson <[email protected]> wrote:
 


Have you ever discussed with Mr. Park the reason for his behavior?



Dr. Park. I don't mean that he is the only one. He is particularly prominent. I 
use him as a stand-in for others at the DoE, the Jasons and elsewhere.


I have only spoken with him on a few occasions, briefly. However, he has 
explained his reasons many times, in his APS blog, in the Washington Post, and 
at presentations at conferences and so on. He has said:


Cold fusion is entirely wrong. All of the reported experimental results are the 
product of incompetence, criminal fraud, or lunacy. Cold fusion is physically 
impossible, like homeopathy. It is utterly unscientific, like creationism.


If I believed what he believes, I might be campaigning against cold fusion too.


 

Why does he have such a strong aversion to research in this field?



I take him at his word. I assume he sincerely believes the cold fusion 
researchers are committing fraud and besmirching the good name of science. He 
sees them as people like the fake scientists who sell snake oil cancer cures.


 

What main industrial or military projects did he participate in during his 
formative years?



I do not know. It doesn't matter. There are hundreds more like him.


Some people assume that opponents are faking it, and they actually know that 
cold fusion is real. They are trying to defend their turf. Or they are working 
for fossil fuel companies and trying to prevent the use of a technology that 
will wipe out these companies. I doubt that. I have no way of knowing. As I 
have often said, if there is a conspiracy, they do not invite me to the 
meetings. However, based on what these people say and write, and based on my 
experiences interacting with some of them, such as Park and Huizenga, I have 
the strong impression they mean what they say. They are giving us their honest 
reasons for attacking the field. They see themselves as working to prevent fake 
scientists and lunatics from stealing research money.


Robert Park also claims that he has never read any cold fusion papers. He says 
he does not need to. No one needs to; anyone can tell at a glance that the 
claims are preposterous. This is what I would say if a doctor presented papers 
claiming he could bring to life a rotting corpse, like Lazarus. I suppose that 
Park may have glanced at one or two papers, but I take him at his word that he 
has not read any carefully, because every assertion he makes about this subject 
is technically wrong. He knows nothing about it. Ditto the editors of the 
Scientific American, who also told me -- explicitly -- that they have read no 
papers, "because reading papers is not our job." Most so-called skeptics have 
read nothing and know nothing.


- Jed



 

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