Secrets of Cold Fusion’s Early Controversy | Disclosure Advocates Series
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Summary
Dr. Eugene Malov is the editor-in-chief of Infinite Energy magazine and director of the New Energy Research Laboratory. He encountered cold fusion in March 1989 while working at MIT. He reported on the announcement by researchers who claimed to have created a nuclear energy source with excess heat. Malov observed data manipulation in experiments meant to disprove cold fusion, which he believes was scientific fraud. He argues that cold fusion is real and has potential as a new energy source. After this experience, Malov's perspective changed, and he believes in the existence of overunity devices that challenge current physics. He feels that the scientific community has marginalized cold fusion and that there is ongoing criminal activity regarding its patents.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Dr Eugene Malov discusses the reality of cold fusion and the manipulation of data by hot fusion physicists to discredit it. He highlights the potential of cold fusion as a universal energy source and the systemic rejection of related patents by the patent office.
Cold fusion is a real phenomenon that produces excess heat and nuclear changes, and it has been demonstrated repeatedly.
Dr Eugene Malov
“We know for a fact today that the cold fusion low energy nuclear reactions are real.”
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Investigation of cold fusion as a potential energy source.
Cold fusion is a real phenomenon that produces excess heat and nuclear changes, and it has been demonstrated repeatedly.
Data from hot fusion physicists was manipulated to represent negative results, constituting scientific fraud.
The patent office has systematically rejected cold fusion patents based on biased criteria.
Cold fusion has the potential to provide a universal energy source, equivalent to all known oil reserves in just one cubic kilometer of ocean.