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As cold fusion events demonstrate, modern science is ruled by conformity
Medicine Science ^ | August 29, 2011 | Posted by aksell

Posted on 09/12/2011 9:50:15 PM PDT by Kevmo


As cold fusion events demonstrate, modern science is ruled by conformity, not the search for scientific truth
Posted by aksell on August 29, 2011


I’ve often wondered why it is that conventionally trained medical doctors are so reluctant to venture outside the limited thinking of conventional medicine. Why are they hesitant to adopt new ideas and new theoretical models for the underlying causes of human health or disease? I think I have at least a partial answer to this question: Doctors only succeed in medical school or in acquiring publication of their studies when they conform with the views and beliefs of their peers. In other words, becoming a successfuldoctorin today’s political-medical environment requires being a conformist. People who are independent thinkers are filtered out of the process early on .

If you challenge thebeliefsof your professors in med school, they’re going to fail you. If you challenge your mentors during residencytraining, they are not going to support your continued training. If you challenge the beliefs of your peers in thescientific community, you are not going to get published. This is how today’s system ofconventional medicine(“scientific medicine”) suppresses the emergence of new ideas and new theories that could produce true breakthroughs in our understanding of health,medicine, science and thenatureof the universe .

Thesciencethat’s published in medical and scientific journals today may indeed be solid science, but it in no way represents all of the goodscientific researchbeing conducted today. There are independent thinkers,scientists, pioneers and outright scientific rebels who are doing extraordinaryresearch, yet never get published. Even worse, their research gets systematically ridiculed by the old school guardians of the scientificcommunity. One of the most obvious examples of this is the team of Fleischmann and Pons, who are, of course, the fathers of “cold fusion,” which is now better known as “low-energy nuclear reactions.”

The systematic discrediting of cold fusion
Cold fusion is still laughed at by people in the mainstream who are too ignorant to realize that cold fusionexperimentsare being replicated and conducted in laboratories all around the world this very minute, most notably in Japan. Low-energy nuclear reactions are quite real. These reactions, which use a palladium catalyst and heavywater, are being used to generate excess heat in laboratories as you read this. In other words, cold fusion is quite real .

If you think back to 1989 and look at the way this issue was suppressed, you realize that the credibility of cold fusion was destroyed by scientists who had career and ego investments in the theories ofhot fusion. These were scientists who had published papers or invested their careers in multi-billion dollar experiments trying to generate free electricity from hot fusion. Thus, the idea that two chemists could create cold fusion with a tabletop experiment was viewed as outrageous. Rather than examining theevidencewith an open mind and try to understand and replicate what was going on, they sought to destroy it .

This ego-fueledsuppressionof cold fusion was quite successful, to the point where, today, if you mention cold fusion to anyone who is steeped in conventional medicine or science, they will laugh at you and say, “Cold fusion is a joke, just like medicalquackery.” But of course, the big joke is on them, because cold fusion does indeed exist, and it has been proven time and time again .

(You can see pictures of a modern cold fusion experiment running at the physics department of Purdue university athttp://www.physics.purdue.edu/neutron/LENR.html)

A 30 percent success rate means it’s real
The reason why cold fusion was difficult to prove back in 1989 is because, during those times, the experimenters were only able to replicate these low-energy nuclear reactions in 30 percent of the experiments. So if a laboratory ran ten experiments, they would obtain low-energy nuclear reactions in three of those ten cases. According to the hot fusion defenders, this was proof enough that cold fusion was a fraud .

Of course, it is scientific insanity to suggest that just because something happens three out of ten times, it doesn’t exist at all. In my view, three out of ten times is pretty darn good for an emerging science that is experimental in nature and very poorly understood. With refinement and additional experiments, that number could doubtlessly have been increased to six or seven out of ten, and perhaps eventually ten out of ten .

Nevertheless, cold fusion was discredited. Today, more than 15 years later, it remains discredited and virtually unknown in the Western world. Meanwhile, Fleischmann and Pons are busy working for private corporations who will, without a doubt, one day release industrial or consumer versions of low-energy nuclear reactors that will provide freeenergyto households, businesses and even entire communities at very little cost .

Every time I write about cold fusion, by the way, I get one or two letters from some “esteemed” professor of physics from some university who thinks it’s his job to explain to me why cold fusion doesn’t exist and can’t work. (It’s a lot like receiving a letter through some sort of time machine, where all the senders of the letters are fifty years behind…) As always, these people remain utterly ignorant of what’s happening in this field. For example, in 1999, the Depart of Energy actually funded a low-energy nuclear reaction lab at the University of Illinois. Read it yourself athttp://www.padrak.com/ine/NEN_6_10_1.html .

There are now over 400 scientific papers on cold fusion, most of which are now available athttp://www.lenr-canr.org/, the leading cold fusion community website. This site provides excellent reading on the history of cold fusion as well as the many challenges still being faced in this search for genuine scientific understanding .


Modern science seeks to protect its interests, not to reveal truth
The suppression of cold fusion is just one example of how our modern the scientific community operates more like a group of high priests than seekers of genuine scientific understanding. As a result, the science we live with today only represents a small fraction of the true scientific knowledge available to mankind. Much of the good science conducted over the last hundred years has been suppressed (cold fusion is just the beginning of this story). It has largely been concealed to protect either the financial interests of certain corporations or the ego interests of certain individuals or scientific groups .

In the world of so-called “evidence-based medicine,” the defenders of conventional medicine, which include the American Medical Association,medical schoolsand conventionally traineddoctors, also want to protect their territory. They want to remain in control over all medical decisions and health-related interactions withpatients. Yet, they have very few qualifications for actually doing so. For example, medicalschoolsdon’t even teach basicnutrition, and doctors graduate from medical schools and residence training with practically no understanding of nutrition whatsoever. They have no real qualifications to talk to patients aboutdiseaseprevention through healing foods, or to talk about how to live a healthy life through intelligentfoodchoice. These are the basics ofhealth, yet they are almost entirely ignored bymodern medicine .

Many of the most promising healing modalities are not just ignored by conventional medicine; they are in fact ridiculed. Homeopathy comes to mind.Homeopathy is discredited simply because the defenders of conventional medicine have no understanding of the mechanism by whichhomeopathicremedies work. It’s similar to saying that there is no such thing asinfectious diseasebecause we can’t see anygerms(which was once the official position of science-based medicine). Of course, once the microscope was invented, germs could be seen, and the acceptance of the scientific validity of infectious disease soon followed .

Some day, there will be instruments that can measure the vibrational nature, or what is called the “memory,” of water. When those instruments are available,homeopathywill seem to be common sense, but today it is considered fringe science or quackery by the defenders of conventional medicine because they don’t see how it could possibly work. They leave no room in theirbelief systemsfor the possibility that something could operate outside their current understanding. As long as there is no microscope for seeing homeopathic energy, the stodgy, egoistic defenders of evidence-based medicine will call it quackery. Of course, this is the samethinkingthat once called the germ theory quackery .


Ego is the enemy of science innovation
As you may have guessed, egos are a big part of the problem in all of this, because it is the ego that prevents people from challenging their current belief systems and adopting new ideas that require them to change. It’s often said that college professors hate to rewrite their courses, and I think that’s a good description of what’s occurring on a much larger scale here .

No one wants to rewrite their theories, re-evaluate their belief systems or admit they were wrong. Scientific understanding thus only progresses at the rate that leaders of conventional science retire or die. Thank goodness they do, because when that happens, they take their old, distorted belief systems with them, thereby making room for the new understanding and belief systems of the next generation of scientists. Science thus marches forward slowly, not on a schedule conducive to breakthroughs or true scientific research, but more along one that is dictated by the retirement of old guard defenders of outdated scientific theory .

The bottom line is: We as consumers should be wary any time someone says they have a “scientific approach” or an “evidence-based approach” to medicinal herbs, nutrition, pharmaceuticals or medicine.Anything that’s based on evidence is also subject to the distortions and belief systems of old-guard scientists and doctors who currently control the intellectual topography in which this evidence is framed. Just because something claims to be based on evidence doesn’t mean it’s true, nor that it stands up to genuine scientific scrutiny. And just because something is called quackery or rejected by the scientific community doesn’t mean it isn’t true. It could simply mean that a sufficient number of old school scientists haven’t died yet to make room for these new observations or theories .

Remember, current scientific “truth” is defined and guarded by a committee of the most powerful people and organizations in the scientific community (it’s called “peer review”). Anyone who has ever worked on a committee knows real progress under such systems is slow and painful. Real scientific progress usually comes from determined, outcast scientific rebels who are viciously attacked by old guard defenders of the current scientific community. You might recognize a few of their names: Einstein, Semmelweis, Copernicus, Tesla, and more than a few others .


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1 posted on 09/12/2011 9:50:23 PM PDT by Kevmo
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2 posted on 09/12/2011 9:51:17 PM PDT by Kevmo (Turning the Party over to the so-called moderates wouldn't make any sense at all. ~Ronald Reagan)
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To: Kevmo

The term “cold fusion” is the restraint.


3 posted on 09/12/2011 10:05:54 PM PDT by allmost
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To: Kevmo
Ignorant gibberish. Stop wasting time and space.
4 posted on 09/12/2011 10:06:12 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: Kevmo
I’ve often wondered why it is that conventionally trained medical doctors are so reluctant to venture outside the limited thinking of conventional medicine. Why are they hesitant to adopt new ideas and new theoretical models for the underlying causes of human health or disease? I think I have at least a partial answer to this question: Doctors only succeed in medical school or in acquiring publication of their studies when they conform with the views and beliefs of their peers. In other words, becoming a successfuldoctorin today’s political-medical environment requires being a conformist. People who are independent thinkers are filtered out of the process early on .

This is a caricature of medical science and science in general. There are always new ideas, models, and theories being proposed and adopted. The cynicism of the above quote is a means of saying, "Hey, you won't listen to what I believe to be true because you want to hold on to what you believe to be true. Therefore, what you claim to be true, unlike what I claim to be true, is only rationalized self-interest, and the fact that you oppose me means that I'm the truly independent thinker and more likely to be right." In spite of examples, even in science, of people behaving like people, it's still a fairly juvenile argument to make.
5 posted on 09/12/2011 10:08:15 PM PDT by aruanan
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To: Kevmo

Everything that is in this article can be said about the “settled” science of global warming as well.


6 posted on 09/12/2011 10:12:23 PM PDT by Ronin (Obamanation has replaced Bizarroworld as the most twisted place in the universe.)
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To: Ronin

Precisely.

Peer-review dogma in climate science and in science in general
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2777433/posts


7 posted on 09/12/2011 10:15:50 PM PDT by Kevmo (Turning the Party over to the so-called moderates wouldn't make any sense at all. ~Ronald Reagan)
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To: hinckley buzzard

You paint a broad statement. No argument. Your mindset would have us all pulling plows right now so just back off please. ;)


8 posted on 09/12/2011 10:26:47 PM PDT by allmost
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To: hinckley buzzard
Ignorant gibberish.

Not to mention repetitive. Kevmo adds to his record every time he regurgitates this stuff from a blog.

9 posted on 09/12/2011 10:37:49 PM PDT by Moonman62 (The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
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To: aruanan

One could write a history of science in reverse by assembling the solemn pronouncements of highest authority about what could not be done and could never happen.

Robert A. Heinlein

(I always liked that quote)


10 posted on 09/12/2011 10:39:41 PM PDT by Ronin (Obamanation has replaced Bizarroworld as the most twisted place in the universe.)
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Take Ohm for example. When he formulated Ohm’s law he was laughed at. He was fired from his teaching job because hadn’t based his theory on science. He was refused employment at the University because he had based his theory on too much science. He was ignored for 20 years until someone else discovered the same law. That’s how the scientific community operates.


11 posted on 09/12/2011 10:54:02 PM PDT by webboy45
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To: Moonman62
Much of it is idiotic. Most ideas are. Neither of you argue the physical improbability so I assume you are a ‘fly by’ ass with nothing but derogatory lies.
12 posted on 09/12/2011 10:57:17 PM PDT by allmost
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To: Moonman62
I think this is BS. But worthy bs.
13 posted on 09/12/2011 11:06:59 PM PDT by allmost
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To: aruanan; hinckley buzzard

“This is a caricature of medical science and science in general.”

Couldn’t agree more... If his thesis was correct we’d still be practicing alchemy and bleeding people.

With regard to medicine there’s thousands of people practicing and millions using “alternative medicine” from acupuncture to homeopathy to herbal treatments to shamanism to prayer to meditation and so on.

The reason these techniques are not as widely accepted as “mainstream” medicine is because they don’t work - at least for the vast majority of people. Were any to prove consistently effective, believe me, they would quickly gain widespread acceptance and use.


14 posted on 09/12/2011 11:10:37 PM PDT by aquila48
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To: aquila48

You don’t think meditation works in a beneficial way.


15 posted on 09/13/2011 12:07:10 AM PDT by allmost
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To: hinckley buzzard
It ends up being a tout for quackery. Homeopathic medicine and the so-called “memory” of diluted water. Diluted with what? Still more water, it seems water can pass on its memory.

Purdue University did indeed run a “cold fusion” experiment but it was actually pretty hot as in millions of degrees hot.
The researchers used acoustic waves to cause cavitation in acetone and when the small bubbles collapsed atoms of deuterium fused. Useful and interesting but so what?

16 posted on 09/13/2011 12:33:07 AM PDT by count-your-change (You don't have be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
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To: allmost

“You don’t think meditation works in a beneficial way.”

Actually I use it myself - but for a lot of people it doesn’t seem to do much for them.

The point of the article was that mainstream medicine as a whole was somehow conspiring to keep “alternative” practices available. I simply don’t find that to be true. In fact in the case of meditation, many doctors recommend it for reducing stress.

Also quite a few doctors, like Dr Weill, have become quite famous in pursuing and advocating a “fusion” type of medicine that incorporates the best of both mainstream and “alternative” medicine.


17 posted on 09/13/2011 12:55:55 AM PDT by aquila48
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To: aquila48
You're weird. I like you.
18 posted on 09/13/2011 1:01:19 AM PDT by allmost
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To: allmost; aquila48

http://www.shambhala.org


19 posted on 09/13/2011 3:11:59 AM PDT by Candor7 (Obama fascist info..http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html)
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To: hinckley buzzard
"Ignorant gibberish. Stop wasting time and space."

Well, I don't know about the medical part, but the suppression of cold fusion was (and is) very real. But the general tendency to enforced conformity is certainly there...there are many other examples.

20 posted on 09/13/2011 3:48:54 AM PDT by Wonder Warthog
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