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16 Feb, 2017
A detail description of cold fusion fiasco, with understanding and moderation, yet with painful precision.
This book is a medical description of the Cold Fusion fiasco, describing how the scientific community fall into denial of the complex, but classically complex, phenomenon.
It describes not only the various fallacies, but the errors and misconduct, of the opponents but also the supporters of cold fusion. Some communication errors, intrigues, battle of patent and publications, the bad science of the deniers but also their apparent rationality and sincerity sometime.
The first 2 month, and to a less way the first year, occupy most of the book, when the denial get frozen and a coherent groupthink that cannot anymore be challenged.
This book is much more detailed than "Excess Heat" by Charles Beaudette, and describe the character of various actors with slightly different focus. Even if they tell the same story, it is quite different.
This book is more focused on the intrigues, while Beaudette is in fact more focusing on the epistemological fallacies, the experimental errors, the caused of the errors, frauds and tricks, that led to the denial.
Again in both book, I am surprised by the moderation of the authors when describing so pathetic fallacies, misconducts, intrigues.
This book is a reference.
I would anyway prefer "Excess Heat" by Charles Beaudette which is more educative, on epistemology, calorimetry, logic. Even if quite technical, Mallove is more telling a story.
To complement Mallove and Beaudette, I would advise people to read the two reference books of Edmund Storms.
First book is mostly an experimental review : "The science of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions" which propose a review of all experimental phenomenon identified, but also the experimental challenges, the measurement methods, and finally the list of theories. It is a good textbook for beginner, but don't cover much the history (he make a summary in few pages which is right but hard to swallow if you are fed by the usual disinformation).
Second is the book 'The Explanation of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions", which is focused on theory. Edmund storms make a detailed review of LENR experimental results, then a review of all theories, and of all the theoretical challenges and incoherences that theorists have to face. Finally he propose an approach to find a theory and propose an interesting theory, the only one that I find credible, which respect physics laws, chemistry laws, yet can explain the results.
The Special section on LENR in Current Science (a peer-reviewed scientific journal from the India Academy of Science) of 25 February 2015, issue 108 (volume 04) is also a reference to read, with about 30 peer-reviewed article reviewing of the domain. It is Open.
Much to read, but anyway Fire from Ice is a perfect beginning, or the second book to read after Excess Heat.

03 Jun, 2017
A must, at an affordable price, for Cryptocoin miners
1 of 1 found this helpful I use it to reduce the downtime of my Ethereum miner.
I put it on on of the two internal 2xUSB port connector.
An arrow on one side indicate where the "dummy" pin of the PDB10 connector should be
It is recognized by Linux as explained in the doc. (/dev/ttyACM0)
Following the documentation and Linux script sample, I developed my own bash script, installed as a systemd service that configure the timeout and reset the watchdog regularly.
The manufacturing looks serious.
only weak point is that it is occupying two USB connector, while only 1 is used...