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<blockquote data-quote="Shrewd Manager" data-source="post: 74454286" data-attributes="member: 421778"><p>While I searched in vain for the mainstream scientific papers I vaguely recall seeing a few years ago regarding a lack of predicted decay of some isotope or other in sunlight, and unearthing the remnants of all those phony cold fusion contraptions, I considered the buffoonery of it all.</p><p></p><p>Nuclear fusion is just science fiction, it exists nowhere except in the fevered imaginations of a few theoretical 'scientists', their coterie of maths geeks and the credulous general public. I could say sunlight is powered by vril, orgone or syzamagwy energy. It's all arrant nonsense absent experimental proof. All that exists is the illusion of proof, the devil's very good at that.</p><p></p><p>TWO lights - just as the Bible teaches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shrewd Manager, post: 74454286, member: 421778"] While I searched in vain for the mainstream scientific papers I vaguely recall seeing a few years ago regarding a lack of predicted decay of some isotope or other in sunlight, and unearthing the remnants of all those phony cold fusion contraptions, I considered the buffoonery of it all. Nuclear fusion is just science fiction, it exists nowhere except in the fevered imaginations of a few theoretical 'scientists', their coterie of maths geeks and the credulous general public. I could say sunlight is powered by vril, orgone or syzamagwy energy. It's all arrant nonsense absent experimental proof. All that exists is the illusion of proof, the devil's very good at that. TWO lights - just as the Bible teaches. [/QUOTE]
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