SOLVED: THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING that these 'scientists' have been looking for

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Re:SOLVED: THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING that these 'scientists' have been looking for 2012/04/17 11:16:27 (permalink)
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Maggie Philbin in her day was a babe (when I was 12 she was anyway)


Can't argue with that, but you said you were thinking of Janice Long
 
 
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Re:SOLVED: THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING that these 'scientists' have been looking for 2012/04/17 12:33:13 (permalink)

Lacking refrigerants, I'm working on sort-of a warm, fuzzy fusion right now.


Just to clarify, "cold" is a relative term making the term "cold fusion" a deceptive title ... the concept is to achieve / maintain fusion at room temperature.  So, no refrigerants required, the only thing you would really need is a pair of leg warmers and of course your Members Only jacket.

And an FYI (and I am probably just stating the obvious here), my lame 80's references are intended to poke fun at the Fleischmann–Pons experiments which were an embarrassment to chemists the world over (physicists had a field day with that one) and certainly NOT the muon-catalyzed process so, hopefully I am not ruffling any feathers.
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Re:SOLVED: THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING that these 'scientists' have been looking for 2012/04/17 13:01:56 (permalink)
Well, I'm glad I read your last post before sendng my scathing retort defending the validity of the muon-catalyzed process.  I would also like to know who has been going around talking about my use of feathers in the cold fusion process.

[Note to self: I think I totally got away with mentioning the muon-catalyzed process without having any knowledge whatsoever on the subject.  Yeah.  I don't think anyone was able to pick up on it.]
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Re:SOLVED: THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING that these 'scientists' have been looking for 2012/04/17 13:05:04 (permalink)
I'm still trying to figure out why quarks seem to prefer a menage-a-tois with one being twice as positive as each of the others.

 
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