Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project launches new charity for expanding Live Open Science and fund research on new energy | COLD FUSION NOW!

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-08-16

Summary:

"The development of a usable cold fusion technology from its decades-old confinement at the fringes of mainstream science is being facilitated by a growing number of young people entering the field. This was readily apparent at the recent ICCF-18 meeting with the presence of the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project (MFMP), an informal group of international citizens engaged in cooperative, open-source science.  Self-organized and partially crowd-funded, this Live Open Science (LOS) project began only a year ago at the ICCF-17 in Daejon, South Korea when public relations and business consultant Bob Greenyer and Nicolas Chauvin(LENR-Cars) simultaneously decided on doing a Kickstarter campaign to support research.  Within hours, entrepreneur Tyler van Houwelingen (LENR Proof) and Mathieu Valat, an experienced LENR lab scientist, were on board, and Ryan Hunt (Hunt Utilities Group) offered to design, machine, and manufacture lab materials for the project. When he arrived home, Ryan got his dad, entrepreneur and engineer Paul Hunt, hooked, too. Soon after, the formal structure of the international crew was set-up by Julian Saunders.  Now, with two labs on two continents actively running experiments, that core group has plans to expand into every corner on Earth. Driven by the need for meaningful activity, natural curiosity, and aided by the lack of jobs for young people, the MFMP is changing the way science is done in the 21st century by employing talented youth and training a fresh generation of scientists in the pursuit of new energy solutions.  Technology has changed forever how science is done. Digital connectedness allows every stage of the process to be open to scrutiny and unredacted raw data is available for all to view, analyze and critique ..."

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http://coldfusionnow.org/mfmp-launches-new-charity-for-expansion-of-live-open-science/

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Date tagged:

08/16/2013, 16:15

Date published:

08/16/2013, 12:15