This would have be REALLY useful when I networked the house - there were a couple of snags that if I could have seen round the bend...
Ah well, what's wrong with a few more holes in the walls...
"Why in the world didn't the other scientists use this exact same setup when trying to reproduce the results? If you're trying to repeat a result, don't you make sure all variables are the same?"
Mainly because it takes time to get this sort of density on the palladium.
At the time Pons & Fleschmann had been running their experiments for months, the peer review tried for maybe a few weeks tops and then gave up.
And of course at least half of the bad flak they got was that they were electrochemists rather than physicists and stepping on other peoples' turf.
This would have be REALLY useful when I networked the house - there were a couple of snags that if I could have seen round the bend... Ah well, what's wrong with a few more holes in the walls...
"Why in the world didn't the other scientists use this exact same setup when trying to reproduce the results? If you're trying to repeat a result, don't you make sure all variables are the same?"
Mainly because it takes time to get this sort of density on the palladium.
At the time Pons & Fleschmann had been running their experiments for months, the peer review tried for maybe a few weeks tops and then gave up.
And of course at least half of the bad flak they got was that they were electrochemists rather than physicists and stepping on other peoples' turf.