1 posted on
05/10/2006 1:08:00 PM PDT by
neverdem
To: neverdem
This reminds me eerily of what happen at Utah University
2 posted on
05/10/2006 1:09:31 PM PDT by
.cnI redruM
(Watching the Left turn on Senator McCain amuses me somehow....)
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3 posted on
05/10/2006 1:10:10 PM PDT by
AntiGuv
("Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away." - Philip K. Dick)
To: neverdem
Team admits a mix-up with one of their neutron detectors.I know how they feel. I hate when I do that.
4 posted on
05/10/2006 1:12:29 PM PDT by
mikeus_maximus
(I didn't leave the Republican Party. The Republican Party left me.)
To: neverdem
"If you don't know what you're working with, you can easily make mistakes," says Saltmarsh. Insightful.
I think there's an old joke about a guy who invented a Perpetual Motion machine. He takes it to patent office, but they're very reluctant. "We don't accept those, sir. They don't work." But the man says his works. "My machine is different," he says. "All I need is an outlet where I can plug it in and you'll be able to see for yourself."
5 posted on
05/10/2006 1:14:40 PM PDT by
ClearCase_guy
(Never question Bruce Dickinson!)
To: neverdem
Well, on the plus side, there is no longer any danger of a warp core breach...
6 posted on
05/10/2006 1:23:17 PM PDT by
pabianice
To: neverdem
For a moment I thought this article was about the effect of 'SONOLUMINESCENSE' -
Ultrasonic waves in water or some other suitable liquid, when subjected to standing waves, create a tiny momentary bubble that as it collapses, its' insides will heat up to hotter than the the surface of the Sun for a mircosecond,
thus generating a glow about the bubble's inner surface !
BLAH Blah blah
7 posted on
05/10/2006 1:24:42 PM PDT by
marc costanzo
("With Faith, Men(and Women) can move mountains" -Confucius)
To: neverdem
Don't tell me! Let me guess!
They blew themselves up in a blinding thermonuclear flash!
8 posted on
05/10/2006 1:28:58 PM PDT by
EEDUDE
(A penny saved is......a penny Congress overlooked.)
To: neverdem
When experimenting with possible nuclear fusion, it's best to know what equipment you're using...............doh!............
10 posted on
05/10/2006 1:31:52 PM PDT by
Red Badger
(In warfare there are no constant conditions. --- The Art of War by SunTzu)
To: neverdem
The words:
"high-profile claims" "admitted to" "claims are unraveling" "serious questions about validity" "Is bubble fusion simply hot air" all occur in the first three sentences of the article. These are prejudicial phrases that would not be typically seen in a fair and balanced news article. Therefore, I am more skeptical of this story than I am of the original cold fusion article.
To: neverdem
Maybe these guys can help.
U. chemists B. Stanley Pons, left, and Martin Fleischmann describe their
cold-fusion experiments during a press conference in 1989
To: neverdem
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I swear, Flash and Dale would be goners if Zarkov made these kinds of slips . . .
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To: neverdem
what scientific method?....
...how embarrassing. :D
22 posted on
05/10/2006 10:52:54 PM PDT by
skinkinthegrass
(Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't out to get you....... :^)
To: neverdem
Alternate title:
Detector Confusion Detected
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