Copied from another forum: "I think the likelihood of fraud is vanishingly small. There is no=20 way you could fool the professors involved in this, and I am sure they=20 are not all engaged in a conspiracy to fool the rest of us." I think all those involved in any way with this demo are keenly=20 aware of the consequences... it would be career suicide and ridicule if=20 they failed. After what happened to F&P, I highly doubt any of them=20 would take that kind of chance with their own careers. In fact, if I=20 were one of them, I would require proof before I would agree to even=20 consider helping with the demo... so they probably have seen enough of=20 its operation to satisfy their minds that this is real... time will=20 tell! ;-) MJ On 16-Jan-11 06:36, Robert Csaba Molnar wrote: > I have no intention to ridicule anyone's genuine effort to achieve a scie= ntific breakthrough. IIRC G. Marconi, the inventor of the radio telegraph, = was born in Bologna. I think Marconi's law is a familiar term for many of t= he readers on this forum. So nothing to ridicule about the baloney Bologna = relationship either. > Most of us just find it hard to believe that cold fusion was achieved und= er the given circumstances, and some healthy humor never did any harm. > > Robert --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .