posted on Apr, 2 2004 @ 08:38 AM
Repudiations of "cold fusion," are "politics," not science. It is "official science," or "pseudo science," to suggest that matters of inquiry
and experimentation to find what is happening in a positive energy flow are "terminated." There are many examples during the past 100 years when the
task of invention yielded such affirmative results that the corporate monopoly culture went into suppression mode.
Think for example how science is being twisted by politics, where intelligence is used as "authorization," rather than it's objective appraisal of
reality in order to make leadership decisions.
Our world has a great problem with what is and what is not. Apparently fools persist in their folly until we become wise. Science is no exception,
where models and paradigms coexist. In the case of the cold fusion paradigm, coexistence is not possible with the politics of fusion funding which is
for the most part "hot fusion."
For these reasons, inventions best proceed from garages, but only with a prepared advantage of armies of attorneys to make sure "politics," does not
overwhelm actual reality. I am sure that pro bono services should be in high demand on this score. You know the old story, Gallileo, inquisitions, and
the fundamental case of control through so called leaders "defining reality." Politics is so rampant historically with lies, that after a generation
or so, people revert to their own direct observations, and that is why history in its accurate picture is a laughingstock.
Sadly the present situation demands narrow and parochial views, suspended by mass media presumptions of what constitutes "reality." Anything but
reality is the order of the day under the forceful manipulation of what we are "supposed to believe."
As a graduate Future Studies major, I envision transitions to a better world within brief course corrections to produce a far less difficult but
rewarding civilization. Current fixed views on things such as cold fusion are a downfall by political interference with the quest for truth. The quest
to prove invention under difficult special interest "containment," is a hard problem historically.
Suppression of the natural development of science is probably the greatest disservice we get from our sometimes overly punative government. It seems
only once a century there is a leader who obtains actual power, not the current counterfeit power, and effects positive change. JFK said problems may
not be completely solved, but "let us begin." I am confident that many problems could be solved with proper communication of actual science, with
functionalist vision, and thoughtful dialogue. It would take only a few years, not a lifetime, were it not for an elite that cares nothing about the
general population except for some domination game.
Contraindications to ongoing cold fusion research are nothing but propaganda from selfish and blind monopolies.
[Edited on 2-4-2004 by SkipShipman]