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Excess Heat: Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed

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An investigative report prepared for the general reader to explain how the most extraordinary claim made in the basic sciences during the twentieth century was mistakenly dismissed through errors of scientific protocol.

440 pages, Paperback

First published April 28, 2000

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August 18, 2024
A great book and easy read. And this is such an important story in the history of "science" (or what ever we should call what we have today). This book starts from the beginning and pulls no punches and doesn't side with a belief system that loves the idea that the state will produce energy for its citizens. Seriously, what could be more important than learning that energy is all around us and all we'd have to do is tap it. But that's OK; humanity believe what you've been told and the secrets of nearly free energy will remain with the wizards for another century or two.
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