Monday, May 30, 2011

Notes from Mallove's "Fire from Ice", Part I

Notes from the book:

I am jumping around the book, not going in the order that it is written.  Trying it this way to expedite reading.  I started with "Conquering the Coulomb Barrier"- but these two notes were necessarily from there though.  Sorry about the lack of citations, will improve that in subsequent posts.  Note: these aren't direct quotes- too time consuming for that.

1) Heat was found more often than fusion products.  Heat is hard to deny- fusion products easier to deny.  Even Huizenga at the DOE, one of the harshest critics, seems to have acknowledged heat production.
2) Paraphrasing an analogy made - "just because you don't understand it doesn't mean it's bullshit"- in reference to molecular biology and not understanding cancer.  [comment:  Unreasonable demand to explain everything, when there is evidence of something happening.]

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