Eric Walker <[email protected]> wrote:

> They themselves made things more difficult in a number of ways, including
> not disavowing the neutron and gamma measurements as soon as it became
> clear that they were in over their heads.
>

Fleischmann disavowed it immediately. Pons clung to it for a few months
into the summer of 1989, as I recall from a letter at the U. Utah library.
There was some friction between them over this issue.

Someone later said to Pons, "you were only half right." He said, "in this
business being half right is a win." It is like batting 500. Other
experimentalists should have known that. They should have cut him more
slack.

- Jed

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