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- From: rauchfuss@hpfcso.FC.HP.COM (Brian Rauchfuss)
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 17:53:43 GMT
- Subject: Re: the development of a multidimensional argument
- Message-ID: <7600015@hpfcso.FC.HP.COM>
- Organization: Hewlett-Packard, Fort Collins, CO, USA
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- Newsgroups: sci.physics.fusion
- References: <BzCzEI.5sA@world.std.com>
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- In sci.physics.fusion, mica@world.std.com (mitchell swartz) writes:
-
- > == "To produce nuclear heat without fast particles requires a
- > == very creative explanation, which is generally not
- > == forthcoming. Making up strange reactions is pretty the
- > == only way to go, and then you have to explain why this
- > == strange reaction is not observed in the rest of the
- > == world."
- >
- > Any physical reaction continues with or without any of our
- > (or other sentient) creative explanations.
-
- We were talking about the theories involved, and how those theories are
- constrained by the evidence. Not whether the results actually appear.
-
- There are definately funny things going on in the cold fusion world, I am just
- not sure if these are funny physics or funny human nature, or perhaps both.
-
- BDR
-