Re: [Vo]: What's New Bob?

2007-03-24 Thread Jed Rothwell
Steve Krivit quotes Robert Park:

at the annual ACS Meeting in Dallas, but by June it was over. The Utah 
research was exposed as a pitiful embarrassment. . . .

 For years the faithful 
sulked at their own annual meetings held at swank resorts around the world. 
There they could congratulate each other on their progress. 

Each year 
another experiment would be hailed as proof, but never survived 
replication. . . .

Once again, there is a new 
experiment that is being hailed as proof-at-last. Who knows, maybe this 
will be the one.

Ah, that's more like it! He is back to his old self. As you see, he has not 
given an inch in 18 years. This is same pack of lies and nonsense he has been 
spouting all along. To answer Steve's question: Nothing is new.

- Jed





[Vo]: What's New Bob?

2007-03-23 Thread Steve Krivit



http://www.bobpark.org/

Friday, March 23, 2007




1. MARCH MADNESS: COLD FUSION PEAKS AROUND THE VERNAL EQUINOX.

On this day 18 years ago, the University of Utah announced the discovery of 
cold fusion without giving any technical details 
http://bobpark.physics.umd.edu/WN89/wn032489.html(WN 24 Mar 89) . The 
peak came three weeks later when Stanley Pons received a standing ovation 
at the annual ACS Meeting in Dallas, but by June it was over. The Utah 
research was exposed as a pitiful embarrassment. For years the faithful 
sulked at their own annual meetings held at swank resorts around the world. 
There they could congratulate each other on their progress. Each year 
another experiment would be hailed as proof, but never survived 
replication. A few years ago, however, the bolder of the faithful began to 
reemerge from the dark, giving papers at professional society meetings. 
They now prefer to call their field Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR),and 
they held a session at the APS March Meeting in Denver. Next week they will 
hold a session at the ACS Meeting in Chicago. Once again, there is a new 
experiment that is being hailed as proof-at-last. Who knows, maybe this 
will be the one.