Cold fusion: A case study for scientific behavior.
The Panel recommends that the cold fusion research efforts in the area of heat production focus primarily on confirming or disproving reports of excess heat. Emphasis should be placed on calorimetry with closed systems and total gas recombination, use of alternative calorimetric methods, use of reasonably well characterized materials, exchange of materials between groups, and careful.
Cold Case. Unfortunately, their research was soon debunked. Still, the dream of cold fusion lived on. And in 2015, Google decided the phenomenon deserved a rigorous investigation.
Cold fusion deletion. Last year you got Abd Lomax banned and all his cold fusion research deleted on Wikiversity. Lomax has now filed a lawsuit against you and eight other John Does for his ban (2). You had no reason to delete his cold fusion research project. Abd at the time was being funded by a cold fusion research institute who invested a.
The first proposal was an informal one which applied some of my previous results to the problem of excess heat observed in electrolysis experiment ('cold fusion'). I sent it as a personal letter to the discoverers of the effect, Profs. Fleischmann and Pons in February 1995. The following abstract is an unedited passage of this letter.
By 1990 a DOE report declared the field not worthy of funding, and most peer-reviewed journals would not even accept a cold fusion paper for review. For most scientists and the general public, that was the end of the story. However, cold fusion research has continued to this day. Replication of experiments has become commonplace, and the criticisms of the original claims have been answered.
Founded in 1960 by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Nuclear Fusion is the leading journal in the field. The Editorial Office is based at IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria, and administers the peer-review process. Production, distribution, subscription fulfilment and marketing of Nuclear Fusion in print and electronic form are undertaken by IOP Publishing.
Research papers at the ACS symposium openly refer to “cold fusion” and some describe cold fusion as the “Fleishmann-Pons Effect” in honor of the pioneers, Marwan noted. “The field is now experiencing a rebirth in research efforts and interest, with evidence suggesting that cold fusion may be a reality.”.