I think most people agree Beaudette's book is important. One scientist I know says it resembles a lawyer's brief rather than a science text, but he still likes it.
Alain Sepeda <[email protected]> wrote: eg, he says there are only 4 papers criticizing LENR experiments, with > answers that dismiss them and no confirmation. (I need to read more to see > what they talk about)... > Where did he say that? I don't recall that. > I see described the incommensurability of vision where critics say it is > impossible by theory so experiments are wrong (and no need to explain how), > and experimenter who say it is observed so it is real. > That is one of the main themes. His take down of Huizenga is masterful. > Who is Beaudette today ? > Do you mean where is he? Still around. - Jed

