Re: It it even anything?



This is why we have the scientific process.  IF your experiment is
reproducible, you don't have to rely on "claims".  If not, then what is the
value of it to begin with?  one-time events aren't very useful, generally.

This is an excellent razor to separate the wheat from the chaff in new
discoveries.

Geek


on 1/18/01 7:06 PM, Moontanman at aol dot com at Moontanman at aol dot com wrote:

> The man claims that the Proton Boron reaction or the lithium proton reaction
> is easier than the deuterium - tritium reaction. I have looked up aneutronic
> reactions but got so much info I didn't have the time to look for the
> specific details.
> 
> Moon 
> 




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