Peter Gluck <[email protected]> wrote:

. . . LENR surprises
> were and are much too unexpected- see a theory of Surprise
> on the Web
>

I think Alain meant there was nothing surprising about the reaction to cold
fusion. The spiteful rejection, that is. Martin Fleischmann expected this.
I think Pons was surprised by it, or at least, by the intensity of it.

Technically it was surprising. Perhaps it was the most surprising discovery
in the history of technology. I guess radium and radioactivity were about
as surprising, but cold fusion was discovered after people thought they
understood nuclear reactions in detail. It turns out they don't understand
them.

If cold fusion had been discovered in 1900 they would have worked on it
like any other new discovery and probably figured it out about as quickly
as they elucidated fission.

- Jed

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