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To: Wonder Warthog

Me: “To date NO experiments have been able to replicate excess energy claimed by Pons & Fleishmann.”

You: B*LL-SH*T! Reflects that you are either completely ignorant of published data, or just an outright liar.

Nice reply. I appreciate all the effort you took on this. Thank you.


98 posted on 11/04/2013 7:24:04 AM PST by TexasGator
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To: TexasGator
"Nice reply. I appreciate all the effort you took on this. Thank you."

You're quite welcome. I try to treat respondents as they treat me. You started out with sarcasm, and I replied in like manner. You make a blanket statement with zero evidence, and I say so. Your response is just so grossly incorrect that it is obvious that, like all the other skeptopaths, you have not bothered to look into the data...AT ALL.

Now, if you are just ignorant, that can be remedied. Read Charles Beaudette's book "Excess Heat". He specifically treats that topic THOROUGHLY. It's a bit dated (published 2002), but covers more than sufficient data to make the case.

Just FYI, the Pons and Fleischmann experiment done at the MIT physics department back in the late 1980's that suppposedly "debunked" P&F DID SHOW EXCESS HEAT, but "someone" massaged the data in the publication to remove that specific part of the dataset. Eugene Mallow (working at MIT at the time) went to the original dataset and blew the whistle on the SCIENTIFIC FRAUD perpetrated by "someone" (never identified) in that department. Mallow then resigned from MIT in protest at the refusal of those involved to correct the error. The info on this is easily available online, in full, from Mallow (now deceased...murdered in a "home invasion").

99 posted on 11/04/2013 8:00:39 AM PST by Wonder Warthog
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