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Cold fusion: the “heirs” of Fleischmann candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize
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*The following is a slightly modified google-translate of the original
article in Italian
<http://www.nextme.it/scienza/energia/7940-fusione-fredda-nobel-pace-fleishmann>
by Roberta De Carolis and published by http://www.nextme.it/
<http://www.nextme.it/scienza/energia/7940-fusione-fredda-nobel-pace-fleishmann>.*

Cold fusion generates heated debates and discussions, but the Martin
Fleischmann Memorial Project (MFMP) <http://www.quantumheat.org/> was
officially nominated for the *Nobel Prize for Peace in 2014*. Rather, they
were nominated for the working group which also includes the Italian Francesco
Celani
<http://www.nextme.it/scienza/energia/4166-fusione-fredda-e-cat-celani>,
for years engaged in the *construction of a LENR device*.

“I am pleased to inform you that next Saturday, June 28, 2014, starting at
09:00 am, will be held in Assisi, the City hall, a Scientific Meeting
[...]” – announced in an e-mail the researcher of – “in which there will
also be information dissemination, by *Prof. Francesco Bindella, a
candidate for the Nobel Prize for Peace in 2014 for the group’s work* and
MFMP for the writer.”

The nomination for the prestigious award was sought and obtained by the
method ‘*Live Open Science*‘, based on “open” and visible research.
“Experiments in Europe and the U.S., are conducted under the watchful eye
of several cameras and networked in real time,” explains Claudio Pace
<http://www.claudiopace.it/lenr-live-open-science-interrogazioni/>, who
organized the event.

A topic such as cold fusion, on the other hand, for decades puzzling with
the confidentiality in which the tests were carried out and the devices
realized, first of all the *E-Cat of Andrea Rossi*, covered by secrecy
almost always. But this was also the subject of direct accusations against
the R5 device
<http://www.nextme.it/scienza/energia/7700-fusione-fredda-intervista-cappiello-defkalion-europe>
by the same CEO of Defkalion Europe Franco Cappiello.

Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project aims to counter this, attempting to
create collaboration between the scientific community, as well as an engine
for development of *a new energy source with low environmental impact*. The
expectations of the working group methodology allow observers, even those
tens of thousands of miles away, to assess the quality of the experiment,
and especially, to provide any suggestions and/or criticisms in real time.

[image: button-MFMP-200x200_3]
<http://coldfusionnow.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/button-MFMP-200x200_3.jpg>
According to the researchers, this has allowed the true progress in a field
of research that generally inspires suspicion, and a first indication in
this direction would be the number of website “hits qualified” (ie made
​​by experts in the field) now exceeds one million units.

Besides, even UNESCO has spoken officially
<http://www.nextme.it/scienza/energia/5451-fusione-fredda-e-cat-defkalion-nuovo-brevetto>
about promoting Open Access, the online availability of scientific
information to all, free of most copyright licenses and barriers, for the
benefit of a global flow of knowledge, innovation and socio-economic
development. Also, other areas appear to move
<http://www.nextme.it/veicoli/terrestri/7866-tesla-open-source-auto-del-futuro>
in this direction.

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