Re: [DIYbio] A Philosopher's Stone

He won't believe it without replication he can perform and trust, preferably done personally. That requires full disclosure of everything in the experimental setup.

Saying "I won't believe bizarre thing X just on your say-so" is just good science.

leaking pen <itsatrap@gmail.com> wrote:
You...  won't believe in it without a model?  We have several LENR cells that have shown anomalous heat, and at the end of the run different elements have appeared that were not in the cell at the start. Just because we have no idea HOW it happens, doesn't mean you shouldn't believe it happens. 

as far as fungus goes


I'm trying to find the article I read, but I also saw one a few years back where a fungal mat that had palladium in solution showed after three weeks a lower amount of palladium, and nickel showing up in solution. 

Alex



On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Bjonnh <bjonnh-diybio@bjonnh.net> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 07:28:01AM -0700, leaking pen wrote:
>    On an even more alchemy style use, there are fungal mats that appear to
>    have actual nuclear reaction effects, that somehow are performing low
>    energy nuclear reactions while growing.
>
Could you please source it ? It's like the hypothesis of low-enery fusion chickens making their own
calcium from fusion
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corentin_Louis_Kervran#Calcium_anomalies_in_chicken_eggshells)
? It's cold-fusion, it has not been shown yet, just an hypothesis
without any model behind, so until a full
disclosure and open-access to the equipment (working equipment I insist), I'll not believe in such things.




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