RE: Cold Fusion Lives: Experiments Create Energy When None Should Exist

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Cold Fusion Lives: Experiments Create Energy When None Should Exist

in science •  8 years ago  (edited)

I publish on steemit when I think that it is worth promoting or sharing with others. So in my opinion I do not need to promote it additionally by some other means. I simply do not have time for that. I am sorry that you did not appreciate that I shared with you this very interesting article. As you can see from the URL the article is in Scientific American, so that by itself is a great advertisement.

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Up to you.
I was merely giving you a little friendly advice.
emphasis on friendly
sorry you didn't take it that way.

Regarding Scientific American.
Back before it became so left wing and political and actually wrote about science
it was four or five times the size it is now.
wonder why it lost so many of it's readers?

Thank you for the friendly advice, but to follow that advice I would have to have more time and something interesting to add. That is not always possible. That is in fact usually not possible. I did write a few articles on steemit, but mostly I treat it as an equivalent of reddit, and I do not believe it to be wrong, because that way I could share with you something interesting.

This article is not original Scientific American article - it was reproduced by them with permission from the Chemical & Engineering News.