Originally posted by jeffkrol Sorry, they even ignore you here. but considering what you went through.. it is a step up..............
World Renowned Scientist, Dr. Martin Fleischmann Dies With Questionable Coverage | The Guardian Express Quote: Several companies are pioneering technology in what is now called the low-energy nuclear reaction movement and a high school science class in Rome built, tested and patented a device similar to what Fleischmann and Pons used in 1989.
“People will say cold fusion has never been replicated, but there’s been 17,000 replications worldwide since Pons and Fleischmann,” he said.
The Rome high school students have called their device the Athanor LENR ( Low-Energy Nuclear Reaction) Reactor, which is reported to be an electrolytic cell that produces a coefficient power of 400 percent.
“You commit academic suicide if you use the words ‘cold fusion,’” Allan said.
Fleischmann, London-educated and one of that country’s most distinguished scholars.
In defense of the value of Fleichmann’s scientific contribution we should note that Sterling Allan, “Pure Energy News” CEO has stated: “People will say cold fusion has never been replicated, but there’s been 17,000 replications worldwide since Pons and Fleischmann.”
It is quite puzzling that media coverage announcing Fleischmann’s death has been so sparse. The chemist’s work on “Cold-Fusion” could eventually have a significant impact on world energy production and it only seems questionable that most media outlets have miss this opportunity to remember Fleischmann’s important contribution to science.
(as side note I suppose NOW it can become "respectable"....)