LENR Plays Like a Real-Life Science Fiction Movie
A Letter from Greg in Tennessee
Dear Mr. Krivit,
Please forgive me if I use some incorrect scientific terminology or if I link terms to the wrong concepts. I have no background in physics or chemistry. I am reading from your site and other sites to get a basic understanding of the field as quickly as possible, so that I may have a better understanding in the two different philosophies regarding LENR research.
I have become fascinated with you and the information on your Web site, particularly with regard to your claims about the traditional, cold fusion researchers and their actions to stifle any interest regarding weak interactions and transmutations.
From what I’ve seen from the cold fusion researchers’ side of the argument, they ignore weak interactions and transmutations as much as possible. They seem to ignore your belief that cold fusion has been disproved. They seem to include weak interactions as one of the new, unproven theories that have only a few followers. They only defend their research when directly attacked by your writings, but they don’t counterattack to specifically show how the Widom-Larsen theory is wrong.
From your side, it seems completely different. From everything I’ve seen and read so far, it seems like your Web site and your writings depict a huge fracture in theory (weak interactions versus cold fusion). You depict deliberate and specific attempts to stifle information about weak interactions: behind closed-door meetings to discredit Widom and Larsen; delaying visas for Russian scientists; deliberately altering their own results; etc.