Quote from TraderZones:
that is very true. The purpose of science is for people to discover something interesting/new, publish in a quality journal + make an announcement. Then other reputable institutions/scientists CORROBORATE the work, following the techniques as detailed.
yes, I remember:Quote from TraderZones:
If uncorroborated, it is DISMISSED, as cold fusion was. It doesn't matter how loud or slick the original scientist's work appears. Without the needed proof, his work is considered unfounded or suspect. This is as it should be.
A distinguished South Korean science was disgraced recently, for basically falsifying his work - stem cell research or cloning I believe - his exact research escapes me at the moment.
Quote from andread:
But the interesting thing of the cold fusion is that there is indeed an apparent production of energy, and as far as I know some processes are not clear yet. It's not completely wrong, but it's just not fusion. At the end, a breakthrough is not to exclude [/B]
Quote from nokomisjeff:
Cold fusion is a myth, nothing more. All claims of cold fusion have been debunked as the experiments haven't replicable by other parties. I could go into the exact science of why it's a myth, but this is a trading forum.
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Quote from maxpi:
Cold fusion research is not going to come out of the US. A law was passed that any university working on it would have their federal funds pulled!! Energy companies are not going to stand for such nonsense at the taxpayers expense![]()
Quote from Runningbear:
There have been over 2000 confirmed reports of anomolous heat recorded during cold fusion experiments by researchers all over the world.
To discount Cold fusion as a myth really reflects your total lack of understanding in relation to this subject.
We may not understand where the effect is coming from, but it is there. That much we do know.
Runningbear
Quote from Runningbear:
There have been over 2000 confirmed reports of anomolous heat recorded during cold fusion experiments by researchers all over the world.
To discount Cold fusion as a myth really reflects your total lack of understanding in relation to this subject.
We may not understand where the effect is coming from, but it is there. That much we do know.
Runningbear
Quote from piezoe:
Also, by now there have been enough credible reports of Helium being generated that it is highly likely that nuclear fusion is occurring, but apparently at very low yields.