Jones Beene writes:

> For years I have ben fascinated by the breif reports of the successful
> experimental work, and then the sudden disappearance from the web
> of most all of the information thereof, of Dr. Nelson Ying, aka The
> Baron of Balquhain . . .

I did not realize he was a member of the nobility. Who says this field does not attract Quality? We are not all weirdos after all.

The field has hosted other distinguished fly-by-night VIPs of Ying's stature, notably David Korem, founding father of The Dominion of Melchizedek. (Don't ask).


> and the enigmatic reputed inventor of an "on demand" form of Cold > Fusion, which apparently fell off the map a decade ago.

Yes. Gene tried to replicate him with no success. I do not know whether anyone else tried. Ying is one of the many vanishing big breakthroughs in CF. Opponents such as Robert Park often say the field is rife with such people, and they are right. They are wrong when they say that *all* CF claims fit in this category.

- Jed




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