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Cold Fusion/New Energy Symposium - 1/20/96

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Eugene Mallove

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Dec 23, 1995, 3:00:00 AM12/23/95
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*** COLD FUSION / NEW ENERGY SYMPOSIUM ***
Saturday, January 20, 1996
8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m
.
LOCATION: Cambridge Marriott Hotel
Cambridge, Massachusetts

INFINITE ENERGY Magazine of Concord, New Hampshire will sponsor an all-day
Cold Fusion/New Energy Symposium on January 20, 1996 at the Cambridge Marriott
Hotel in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The meeting will feature speakers, video
presentations, and discussions about the science, technology, and commercial
developments in the rapidly growing cold fusion and new energy field.

A complete list of speakers will be available shortly before the symposium.

The meeting is open to the general public -- scientists, engineers, business
developers, potential investors, students, journalists, and concerned
environmentalists.

One of the many high points of the gathering will be presentation of the
latest findings on the Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. (CETI) Patterson Power
Cell, which recently achieved record excess power production levels for a cold
fusion process -- in one test greater than 1,300 watts thermal output for
about 1.4 watts DC input electrical power.

Registration will begin at 8:00 a.m. and the talks will start promptly at 9:00
a.m. on January 20th. The room arrangements currently permit about 200
attendees. Seating will be on a first come, first served basis, so please RSVP
your intention to attend as soon as possible. The nominal registration fee for
the symposium is only $15.00, payable to Cold Fusion Technology, in advance or
at the door.

Note: The Cambridge Marriott hotel (2 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA) is near
MIT at the Kendall Square "Red Line" MTA station, easily accessible (15
minutes) from Boston's Logan International Airport.

We know that this will be an extremely informative and rewarding symposium for
all who attend. We hope to see you on January 20th.


Eugene F. Mallove, Sc.D., Editor-in-Chief and Publisher
INFINITE ENERGY: Cold Fusion
and New Energy Technology
Cold Fusion Technology
P.O. Box 2816
Concord, NH 03302-2816

Fax: 603-224-5975
e-mail: 76570...@compuserve.com
Phone: 603-228-4516
(If you call, please leave your name, phone number,
and address with the automated answering service.)

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Alan M. Dunsmuir

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Dec 24, 1995, 3:00:00 AM12/24/95
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In article: <951223225322_76...@CompuServe.COM>
76570...@compuserve.com (Eugene Mallove) writes:
> One of the many high points of the gathering will be presentation of the
> latest findings on the Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. (CETI) Patterson
Power
> Cell, which recently achieved record excess power production levels for a
cold
> fusion process -- in one test greater than 1,300 watts thermal output for
> about 1.4 watts DC input electrical power.
>

In other words, no fooling about this time with a 'public demonstration',
(They really are potentially too embarrassing, aren't they, when
somebody who has a clue starts asking awkward questions?) You'll simply be
restricting the session to endlessly repeated lies about the last scam.

--
Alan M. Dunsmuir [@ his wits end] (Can't even quote poetry right)

I am his Highness' dog at Kew
Pray tell me sir, whose dog are you?
[Alexander Pope]

PGP Public Key available on request.

John Logajan

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Dec 24, 1995, 3:00:00 AM12/24/95
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Alan M. Dunsmuir (Al...@moonrake.demon.co.uk) wrote:
: In other words, no fooling about this time with a 'public demonstration',
: (They really are potentially too embarrassing, aren't they, when
: somebody who has a clue starts asking awkward questions?) You'll simply be
: restricting the session to endlessly repeated lies about the last scam.

This is amusing considering that just a week or so ago we were being told
that "demos" are the tool of the con-man, not the scientist. Now if no
demo is made, it is the sign of a con-man, not the scientist.

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Bob Sullivan

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Dec 24, 1995, 3:00:00 AM12/24/95
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In article <4bk17t$d...@stratus.skypoint.net>,

jlog...@skypoint.com (John Logajan) wrote:
>Alan M. Dunsmuir (Al...@moonrake.demon.co.uk) wrote:
>: In other words, no fooling about this time with a 'public demonstration',
>: (They really are potentially too embarrassing, aren't they, when
>: somebody who has a clue starts asking awkward questions?) You'll simply be
>: restricting the session to endlessly repeated lies about the last scam.
>
>This is amusing considering that just a week or so ago we were being told
>that "demos" are the tool of the con-man, not the scientist. Now if no
>demo is made, it is the sign of a con-man, not the scientist.
>


It doesn't have to be an either or proposition. It could well be both are
tools of the con-man. When plan A fails, drop back to plan B.

John Logajan

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Dec 25, 1995, 3:00:00 AM12/25/95
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Bob Sullivan (bsul...@sky.net) wrote:
: >Alan M. Dunsmuir (Al...@moonrake.demon.co.uk) wrote:
: >: In other words, no fooling about this time with a 'public demonstration',
: >: (They really are potentially too embarrassing, aren't they, when
: >: somebody who has a clue starts asking awkward questions?) You'll simply be
: >: restricting the session to endlessly repeated lies about the last scam.
: >
: >This is amusing considering that just a week or so ago we were being told
: >that "demos" are the tool of the con-man, not the scientist. Now if no
: >demo is made, it is the sign of a con-man, not the scientist.
: >


: It doesn't have to be an either or proposition. It could well be both are
: tools of the con-man. When plan A fails, drop back to plan B.


Therefore your thesis is not falsifiable.

JEChampion

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Jan 17, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/17/96
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Just read your note. I know it's late in the day but wondered if you
would like to have a sample of nuclear synthesized platinum? If you check
the isotopic ratios you will have to confirm its man made origin.

Martin Sevior

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Jan 17, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/17/96
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OK, I'll bite. How did this material get made and how of it is there?

Martin Sevior


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