WW, do you remember if these were the guys?
I've read more on LENR in the last week than I have all last year. From what I've read, it appears science is playing catch up on this and the ones that can't explain it just brush it off but brush off or whatever, they still can't explain it.
Removing Rossi from the equation and looking at the research is a much better method since we've all seen what Rossi is and has.
Talk about timing, being a physics grad student at this time, that would be awesome.
This is the link WW gave me. It is worth the read while we wait for Rossi.
It is worth the read while we wait for Rossi.I suspect someone could read an entire library while waiting for Rossi.
BTW, is waiting for Rossi anything like Waiting for Godot?
Well, they're trying like hell to brush it off. "This time" I don't think they will be able to. There are too many replications coming from too many reputable researchers/organizations for that to happen.
"Removing Rossi from the equation and looking at the research is a much better method since we've all seen what Rossi is and has."
LENR-CANR.org is still the best single repository of CF science. It is a bit overwhelming since there is SO MUCH stuff there. I'm just working through the proceedings if ICCF (International Conference on Cold Fusion) 15, which have just been posted. I'm barely into it, and there is a ton of good info.
The "Foreword" by McKubre summarizing the work at SRI and in collaboration with other CF labs is revealing as to how fiendishly difficult getting control of electrolysis-cell based CF cells actually is.
"Talk about timing, being a physics grad student at this time, that would be awesome."
"If" a young physics grad student were to go to his thesis/dissertation physics professor advisor and opined that he wanted to work on CF, he would be quietly taken to one side and told in whispers "You don't want to go there, if you do, your career will be stifled before it starts".
It would take quite a strong and self-confident student to buck that.
The promising aspect is independent verification that SOMETHING is happening in Ni-H reactions.