On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 3:29 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:
> > In short, Mizuno’s new work could be extremely important to the future of > LENR, especially if Rossi falters. In neither case is helium relevant. In > neither case is palladium relevant. ***Yikes. I am not quite ready for yet another relearning of all the relevant facts on the ground. Why is it that LENR researchers never go after simple or prosaic things like replications, proof of helium-to-heat-output, running the same experiment with dozens of different palladium vendors (or nickel vendors, for that matter), verifying Celani Wire Gamma ray detections, that kind of thing? Every last one of these researchers is going after the big prize, that's why. As far as I can see, the only researcher who isn't like that is Pamela Mossier-Boss, and she pulled in a couple of big prizes herself, in her own humble way. And naturally, her bosses cut her off from funding. Jones Beene's approach, unfortunately, sends up the status quo of researchers only going after the big prize. >

