Cold Fusion isn't necessarily the good news everyone thinks it is. Unfettered access to unlimited fusion energy you can generate in your DIY basement lab probably has a few downsides.
Like the chinese say: may you live in interesting times. On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 4:32 PM, Alain Sepeda <[email protected]>wrote: > I already spotted some preacher of fear preparing to scaremonger peoples > on LENR. > > I'm afraid LENR will be forbidden by the preachers of fear before it is > industrial. > > It became so in France for shales, GMO, and few other heretic researches. > when I mean forbidden, it is FORBIDDEN TO SEARCH. > > we have no lesson to give to the people of middle age. > > > 2013/7/24 Axil Axil <[email protected]> > >> Those decision makers who are scientifically uninitiated are going to >> search around for guidance from some experts in the scientific field that >> they think might cover this Defkalion demo. >> >> Well, they think… it must obviously be some sort of fusion reaction, so >> we should ask the plasma scientists worldwide to evaluate this demo for >> experimental content and theory. >> >> But wait a minute; these experts already have billions of dollars of next >> year’s funding requests submitted to fusion hungry governments all over the >> world. >> >> So now that LENR is verging on respectability, and knowing the weakness >> of human nature, can’t we now rightfully view the pursuit of big box hot >> fusion as a scam to extract unending funding to perpetuate a fraudulent >> science that has little chance of crystalizing into an engineering success >> story? >> >> Can they ever expect to get an honest evaluation from the hot plasma >> folks? What are these poor misguided design makers to do? Where can they >> get the truth? And what to do with scientists that have spent 40 billion >> dollars over all those same years that they ridiculed LENR as a possibility >> and actively sought to destroy the people that wanted to advance it, >> >> >> >> > >

