‘Link of the day’ archive
- Mats Lewan's new book, An Impossible Invention, describes the career of
inventor Andrea Rossi, including much information regarding his
controversial 'energy
catalyzer', which seemingly generates large amounts of energy
though LENR (low energy nuclear reactions).
- Extensive
testing supports Andrea Rossi's controversial claims:
considerable excess energy, inexplicable on conventional grounds, is
observed in his 'E-cat' reactor by independent investigators.
- An obituary by
Philip Ball in Nature recycles the familiar but erroneous
assertion that cold fusion was pathological science. Nature has
published a
rejoinder by myself
(link now on this web site: no subscription to Nature required to
view); further
analysis also available.
- With its Martin Fleischmann obituary, a major UK newspaper (The Guardian) publishes a proper
account of cold
fusion, among other things correcting assertions frequently made to the
effect that the Fleischmann-Pons observations could not be
replicated. Further comment has been published by Nature
in the Correspondence section of its October 4th. issue (see above for
link).
- Some
questions for the UK Royal Society (regarding the treatment of
its former Education Secretary resulting from demands for his expulsion
by atheistic fellows of the Society)
- Francesco Celani (INFN Frascati) reviews cold
fusion experiments at CERN colloquium.
- Correspondence
with Cornell re unsatisfactory management of the physics preprint
archive
Disingenuous
answers,
not reasoned response, the norm in response to concerns of arxiv's
contributors.