February 7, 2024

From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 4, Issue 6, from 1990. In the history of modern science there have been several disputes, sometimes quite heated, over controversial phenomena which were later shown not to exist. These are examples of what is sometimes called pathological science. Examples of pathological science are sometimes raised in […]

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From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 4, Issue 6, from 1990. In the history of modern science there have been several disputes, sometimes quite heated, over controversial phenomena which were later shown not to exist. These are examples of what is sometimes called pathological science. Examples of pathological science are sometimes raised in

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From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 4, Issue 6, from 1990. In the history of modern science there have been several disputes, sometimes quite heated, over controversial phenomena which were later shown not to exist. These are examples of what is sometimes called pathological science. Examples of pathological science are sometimes raised in

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From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 4, Issue 6, from 1990. In the history of modern science there have been several disputes, sometimes quite heated, over controversial phenomena which were later shown not to exist. These are examples of what is sometimes called pathological science. Examples of pathological science are sometimes raised in

From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic Read More »

From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 4, Issue 6, from 1990. In the history of modern science there have been several disputes, sometimes quite heated, over controversial phenomena which were later shown not to exist. These are examples of what is sometimes called pathological science. Examples of pathological science are sometimes raised in

From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic Read More »

From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 4, Issue 6, from 1990. In the history of modern science there have been several disputes, sometimes quite heated, over controversial phenomena which were later shown not to exist. These are examples of what is sometimes called pathological science. Examples of pathological science are sometimes raised in

From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic Read More »

From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 4, Issue 6, from 1990. In the history of modern science there have been several disputes, sometimes quite heated, over controversial phenomena which were later shown not to exist. These are examples of what is sometimes called pathological science. Examples of pathological science are sometimes raised in

From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic Read More »

From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 4, Issue 6, from 1990. In the history of modern science there have been several disputes, sometimes quite heated, over controversial phenomena which were later shown not to exist. These are examples of what is sometimes called pathological science. Examples of pathological science are sometimes raised in

From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic Read More »

From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 4, Issue 6, from 1990. In the history of modern science there have been several disputes, sometimes quite heated, over controversial phenomena which were later shown not to exist. These are examples of what is sometimes called pathological science. Examples of pathological science are sometimes raised in

From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic Read More »

From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 4, Issue 6, from 1990. In the history of modern science there have been several disputes, sometimes quite heated, over controversial phenomena which were later shown not to exist. These are examples of what is sometimes called pathological science. Examples of pathological science are sometimes raised in

From the archives: Nothing but a Dirty Film? Polywater – the cold fusion of the 1960s Bill Penny The Skeptic Read More »