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to the site gEssays by Scientistsh in the CFRL Website.
In this site, we uploaded several essays
written by scientists working (or have worked) in the field of the cold fusion
phenomenon (CFP) and editors of journals in this field.
1.
Cold Fusion 1999
by John
O'M. Bockris (Texas A&M University)
2.
Cold Fusion Effect on My Life
by Francesco Celani (Instituto
Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Frascati, Roma, Italy)
3. Open Minded
Attitudes to the Science
by Michio Enyo (Hokkaido University)
4. My CF Credo
by Beniamin Filimonov
(State University of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus)
5. Cold Fusion:
Past, Present and Future
by M. Fleischmann (Bury Lodge, Duck Street,
Tisbury, Salisbury, Wilts SP3 6LJ)
6. Present Status of
Cold Fusion
by M. Fleischmann (Department of Chemistry, The
University, Southampton)
7. A Message from
the Right Side of the Medawar Zone
by Peter Gluck (Institute for Isotope and
Molecular Technology, Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
8. FOREWORD (to Technical Report No.1862)
by Frank E. Gordon (Navigation and Applied Sciences
Department, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center,
San Diego)
9. The State of the
Art (Editorial to the Elemental Energy (Cold Fusion)
#24, December 1997)
by Wayne Green (Publisher of the Journal Cold Fusion)
10. Preface (to the First Edition of Discovery
of the Cold Fusion Phenomenon ] Development
of Solid State-Nuclear Physics and Energy Crisis in the 21st Century)
and
Cold Fusion in 2000
by Hideo Kozima
11.Comments in Fusion Technology 38,
by George Miley (Fusion
Studies Laboratory, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, USA)
12.Thinking about the Development of Cold Fusion Research
and
On The Cold Fusion Researches
by Makoto Okamoto{+}
(Tokyo Institute of Technology)
13. Introduction (to the
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Cold Fusion)
by F. Scaramuzzi (INEA,
Frascati, Roma, Italy)
14. When Will We
Learn to Listen? (Editorial of Ed Stormsf Website)
by Edmund Storms (Paseo
Ponderosa, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA)
15. Why I study CF
by Akito Takahashi (Osaka University)