It would be better if CBS listed scientific references (but not their style- it would be wasted on the masses). People have been looking at it the past 20 years as indicated in the article, nothing new seems to have come up.
Some duplications of the experiment and results by peers would be useful...
Trapper John
Some duplications of the experiment and results by peers would be useful...
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As they said, the experiment has been duplicated. They had the engineer who looked over the Israeli lab's data and technique who couldn't find a flaw.
It looks like the major error might be in calling it fusion when it could be some other previously unknown phenomenon.
Now that I think about it 1) if all they could find as a lab site in the US is SRI, those are the goofs who let themselves be fooled by Uri Geller.Not enough repeatability to pass muster yet, anyway.
If fusion is happening, there shouldn't be a whole lot of trouble in finding the Helium produced, should there? But I didn't see anything in the 60 minutes article about Helium...
Trapper John
Maybe they could find a way to harness the energy of all those Audis accelerating by themselves...
Trapper John
The energy came from the plaintiffs' lawyers group calling themselves the "Audi Victims' Network," the same lawyers whose contingent-fee lawsuits stood to make them millions.
If they won.
Which they didn't. Audi never settled a case, never lost a case.
.......further proof that you cannot completely prevent stupidity by design.
The energy came from the plaintiffs' lawyers group calling themselves the "Audi Victims' Network," the same lawyers whose contingent-fee lawsuits stood to make them millions.
If they won.
Which they didn't. Audi never settled a case, never lost a case.
As they said, the experiment has been duplicated. They had the engineer who looked over the Israeli lab's data and technique who couldn't find a flaw.
It looks like the major error might be in calling it fusion when it could be some other previously unknown phenomenon.