In order to see things the way you do, you ask that 2 of the most careful electrochemists made fundamentally careless measurements. That the physicists who tried the experiments and had no colorimetry experience were able to be more careful than these 2 careful dudes. And that the effect has not been replicated 14,700 times as reported by another careful scientist.
You're deluded. On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 5:09 AM, Joshua Cude <joshua.c...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Kevin O'Malley <kevmol...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> So, Pons & Fleischmann were careless researchers, eh? >> > > Yes, sadly. > > >> Then how is it that their findings have been replicated 14,700 times? >> > > They weren't > > > >> How did they become 2 of the most preeminent electrochemists of their day >> before they took on this anomaly? >> > > Pons wan't, but Fleischmann was. Smart people can be careless, especially > when they are also clueless about nuclear physics, and the potential prize > is huge. > >