2010/3/27 Abd ul-Rahman Lomax <a...@lomaxdesign.com>: > At 07:39 AM 3/26/2010, Michel Jullian wrote: >> >> No wonder, the cold fusion experimenters say "my cell makes excess >> heat" but they won't let skeptics see it with their own calorimeter. > > I intend to fix that, you know.
Good. Obviously, common sense starts at IQ 159 in CF researchers ;-) > Except the first cells won't be > calorimeter-ready, they might not generate anough heat, that would take a > different, and more expensive design, I suspect.I'm just looking for > neutrons. I know, boring. Who can solve the energy crisis with a few > neutrons? Part of the point about CF is that it doesn't generate neutrons. > > Well, usually not. Usually not, or usually not many? > Isn't it the exceptions to the rule that are fascinating? > > If I had a cell that was capable of serious heat generation, I'm not sure > I'd turn it over to a "skeptic." I'd try to find someone reasonably neutral. > (i.e., someone *normally* skeptical but dedicated to fairness and honesty > and careful work.) That's what I had in mind, skeptics in the noble sense of the word. Dishonest skeptics will never see the excess heat, not until the field will have entered mainstream. Michel