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- From: jac@ds8.scri.fsu.edu (Jim Carr)
- Newsgroups: sci.physics.fusion
- Subject: Re: Cold Fusion Confusion
- Message-ID: <11364@sun13.scri.fsu.edu>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 17:14:43 GMT
- References: <1992Nov17.151633.11143@Arco.COM> <1992Nov18.154812.5759@hal.com>
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- Reply-To: jac@ds8.scri.fsu.edu (Jim Carr)
- Organization: SCRI, Florida State University
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- In article <1992Nov18.154812.5759@hal.com> bobp@hal.com (Bob Pendleton) writes:
- >
- >Based on a life long association with research scientists I'd say that
- >what you see here is both the good and the bad of science as it really
- >happens. Well, all most, these guys are using their "Sunday go to
- >meeting manners" because this is a public medium and there are
- >non-scientist present.
-
- Hmmm. There were plenty of non-scientists, plus the worst sort of
- non-scientists with their video and tape recorders, present at the
- Baltimore APS meeting and that did not affect anyone's behavior
- that I could see. Scientists are like most people: generally polite
- until their toes are stepped on. A lot of the anger associated with
- responses to cold fusion comes from having spent a lot of time on
- an experiment (in good faith) only to learn later that some of the
- statements (including published data) on which that work was based
- were something less than the truth.
-
- Remember P&F saying that it was easy, and that all you needed to know
- was in their paper? Remember how long ago it was that they promised
- to display a working household hot-water heater? How many first-year
- lab students would build a control that had main components constructed
- from different materials, as we have seen most recently?
-
- Physicists tolerate mistakes made by students and other newbies. They
- do not like it when someone who should know better has not done their
- "homework", but will tolerate such mistakes by colleagues who admit them,
- in print, if it was accidental. They really dislike faked data.
-
- --
- J. A. Carr | "The New Frontier of which I
- jac@gw.scri.fsu.edu | speak is not a set of promises
- Florida State University B-186 | -- it is a set of challenges."
- Supercomputer Computations Research Institute | John F. Kennedy (15 July 60)
-