At 04:31 AM 11/1/2011, Jouni Valkonen wrote:
2011/11/1 Jouni Valkonen
:
> Cold fusion
> is rare even in science fiction.
>
By the way, can anyone recommend (preferably good) near future
science
fiction novels that have cold fusion device as a plot generator? Is
there even any?!
Jouni
Per wik
The title of this thread, asserting that there may be press suppression,
seems llike nonsense to me. No major mass media this paper will report this
kind of event. What are they going to say? "An engineer from an unknown
company made a claim that no scientist or engineer would believe, without
prov
On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 10:17 AM, ecat builder wrote:
>> By the way, can anyone recommend (preferably good) near future science
>> fiction novels that have cold fusion device as a plot generator? Is
>> there even any?!
>
> Our very own Jed Rothwell's book "Cold Fusion and the Future " is the
> best
> By the way, can anyone recommend (preferably good) near future science
> fiction novels that have cold fusion device as a plot generator? Is
> there even any?!
Our very own Jed Rothwell's book "Cold Fusion and the Future " is the
best I know of on near future sci-fi CF technology.
It costs $.99
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Saint_(film)
But "The Rossi Legacy" is much much better! ;-)
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Il giorno 01/nov/2011 12:32, "Jouni Valkonen" ha
scritto:
> 2011/11/1 Jouni Valkonen :
> > Cold fusion
> > is rare even in science fiction.
> >
>
> By the way, can anyone recommend (prefera
2011/11/1 Jouni Valkonen :
> Cold fusion
> is rare even in science fiction.
>
By the way, can anyone recommend (preferably good) near future science
fiction novels that have cold fusion device as a plot generator? Is
there even any?!
–Jouni
I just wrote a short story featuring it. In it, the Rossi effect is a
matter-antimatter reaction slowed down enormously, but destined to pick up
speed, so the world's energy woes may be solved, but everyone is walking around
with a ticking matter-antimatter bomb in his/her cell phone :) The prob
2011/11/1 *** Craig Brown ***
> “Words and claims” for UFOs, Yeti and the Loch Ness Monster still
> get good coverage on the newswires, so I don’t see how this is any
> different.
That is good point... There has been in recent months in main stream
media news about Himalayan Yeti and the UFO of G
Hi,
Am 01.11.2011 07:13, schrieb Jouni Valkonen:
> The response was "Sorry, there's nothing I can say at this point".
> Today I recieved some more worrying information from a concerned
member of the public. He had emailed Kit Frieden and recieved the
following response - "I’m sorry, but the
Jouni,
He has more exclusive material than you can shake a stick at – and a full day
to cover the events properly.
“Words and claims” for UFOs, Yeti and the Loch Ness Monster still get good
coverage on the newswires, so I don’t see how this is any different. In fact,
it’s far more credible
Craig, I think that Peter is in very difficult situation, because If Andrea
did not provide him any exclusive material, then there is nothing to write.
There is just words and claims but those have zero scientific relevance.
—Jouni
tiistai, 1. marraskuuta 2011 Craig Brown kirjoitti:
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> I
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