“One is a known credible fact, the other not.”
We don’t know what the LENR reaction is. Al we know is that it has been replicated 14,720 times and Dr. Hagelstein has had the NANCOR LENR running for months with public access but a conspiracy exists and only Kevmo knows about it.
Signing off this thread. Only 20 more days till I get my Rossi Home Power Unit and go off the grid forever.
"Ordinarily, new scientific discoveries are claimed to be consistent and reproducible; as a result, if the experiments are not complicated, the discovery can usually be confirmed or disproved in a few months. The claims of cold fusion, however, are unusual in that even the strongest proponents of cold fusion assert that the experiments, for unknown reasons, are not consistent and reproducible at the present time. (...) Internal inconsistencies and lack of predictability and reproducibility remain serious concerns.You just don't have credible evidence that stands up to critical review. When you examine what's claimed, it just doesn't hold up.
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Thanks for your reply.
Oh, my. I am most guilty of the rapid-fire-replying-without-reading syndrome. My apologies.
>>>> Dr. Hagelstein has had the NANCOR LENR running for months with public access but a conspiracy exists..”
Yes.. I’m learning this technology is based on conspiracies.
If you had the means, you could buy a NANOR device, or a Celani Wire, or even for $1.5M, a Rossi Reactor. That is 3 sources, one of whom demonstrated his device for 6 months, another who has had his device tested (and Gamma rays were found!!!!) in an open source project so you can just follow the recipe & do it yourself, and the third who demo’d his technology to a VC & they promptly reached into their pockets with $20M. Your little conspiracy theory is growing wider every day, with nothing to show for it.
And we don't know what causes high temperature superconductivity, either. But it exists. We also don't know what causes acceleration due to gravity, and that sure as hell exists, too. There's a dozen theories, but none have been proven.