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How to make a BobbyBroccoli video

The wait is over, here's a quick overview of how I make my videos! Please feel free to ask questions in the comments. Check out my class on Nebula to get access to my Blender project files: https://nebula.tv/how-to-make-a-bobbybroccoli-video Charlie Arsenault – Assistant Editor @hotcyder on Youtube for the thumbnail My Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bobbybroccoli My Twitter: https://twitter.com/BobbyBroccole (If you cannot see your scene through your camera when you zoom super far in or out, try changing the "Clip Start" and "Clip End" properties for your camera) Some Blender creators whose videos have helped me in the past: https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisHanel https://www.youtube.com/@TheDucky3D https://www.youtube.com/@Erindale Intro to Blender videos: https://youtu.be/Rqhtw7dg6Wk?si=e8xmV7r56xV2HCkZ https://youtu.be/8K4AShjq-MU?si=hWNGI567JFWEZoLG The three tutorials mentioned at the end: https://youtu.be/s90lankhBHc?si=_C3bMNLxqsBPZsiD https://youtu.be/g6JaN50aPRk?si=765xxoWdow9m2HFB https://youtu.be/hnLsktA4gmY?si=bWaAY31lxr6VDwnx

Uploaded May 11, 2024

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The Company that Broke Canada

For a brief moment, Nortel Networks was on top of the world. Let's enjoy that moment while we can. Part 1 of 2. Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: https://go.nebula.tv/bobbybroccoli Watch part 2 extra early: https://nebula.tv/videos/bobbybroccoli-sinking-in-scandal-the-death-of-nortel I'm on sites! : https://twitter.com/bobbybroccole https://www.patreon.com/bobbybroccoli People to thank: Charlie Arsenault – Assistant Editor @ThePlainBagel on Youtube for providing me with Nortel’s stock price data @ChrineHanel on Youtube for extensive Blender Geometry Nodes assistance @hotcyder on Youtube for the thumbnail Additional imagery licensed from Getty. Music from the Youtube Audio Library and Epidemic Sound. Additional music from @REPULSIVE and @WhitebatAudio 3D boat models are Royalty free assets: https://www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-models/watercraft/industrial-watercraft/polygrunt-low-poly-boat-or-water-craft-or-sea-vehicle https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/ss-edmund-fitzgerald-final https://www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-models/watercraft/recreational-watercraft/sailboat--10 https://www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-print-models/miniatures/vehicles/simple-ns-savannah-version-two A note on interviews: I spoke to over a dozen former Nortel employees for this series and those conversations provided many insights you'll hear throughout. Because some of the interviewees still work in the industry I have kept all names anonymous. If there is a direct quote with a name attached it's because it was a quote said publicly. Sources: The Bubble and the Bear – How Nortel Burst the Canadian Dream by Douglas Hunter (2002) Nortel Networks – How Innovation Created a Network Giant by Larry MacDonald (2000) No Fear: Tales of a Change Agent or Why I couldn’t Fix Nortel Networks by Tim Dempsey (2014) Silicon Valley North: A High Tech Cluster of Innovation and Entrepreneurship edited by Larisa V. Shavina (2004) Knights of the New Technology by David Thomas (1983) Adventures in Innovation: Inside the Rise and Fall of Nortel by John F. Tyson (2014) The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires by Tim Wu (2011) 100 Days: The Rush to Judgement That Killed Nortel by James Bagnall (2013) For $ale to the Highest Bidder: Telecom Policy in Canada edited by Marita Moll and Leslie Regan Shade (2008) The Invisible Empire: A History of the Telecommunications Industry in Canada, 1846-1956 by Jean-Guy Rens (2001) The Avro Arrow: For the Record by Palmiro Campagna (2019) The Deal of the Century: The Breakup of AT&T by Steve Coll (1986) Asleep at the Switch: The Political Economy of Federal Research and Development Policy since 1960 by Bruce Smardon (2014) Canadian Science, Technology and Innovation Policy by G. Bruce Doern, David Castle and Peter W.B. Phillips (2016) Reconcilable Differences: A History of Canada-US Relations by Stephen Azzi (2015) Pa Bell: The Meteoric Rise of Bell Canada Enterprises by Lawrence Surtees (1992) Random Excess: The Wild Ride of Michael Cowpland and Corel by Ross Laver (1998) Dot.con: How America Lost its Mind and Money in the Internet Era by John Cassidy (2002) TV Interview with John Roth on Market Watch on CNBC, October 1999 Royal Canadian Air Farce Episode from February 23rd 2001 The Rise and demise of Lucent Technologies by William Lazonick and Edward March (2010) Brain Drain: Why do some post-secondary Graduates Choose to Work in the United States? By Brahim Bordarbat and Marie Connolly (2013) An Overview of the Demise of Nortel Networks and Key Lessons Learned: Systemic effects in environment, resilience and black-cloud formation, University of Ottawa (2014) Class, Nationality and the Roots of the Branch Plant Economy by Gordon Laxer (1986) Foreign Ownership and Myths about Canadian Development by Gordon Laxer (1985) Gale of “Creative Destruction” Engulfs Nortel by Sanjeev Kumar Sharma (2011) Nortel Technology Lens: Analysis and Observations by Peter MacKinnon, Peter Chapman, Hussein Mouftah, University of Ottawa (2015) Capital Gains Taxation in Canada 1972-2017: Evolution in a Federal Setting by Francois Vaillancourt and Anna Kerkhoff (2019) The 2010 Federal Budget – A summary of the key tax measure that have a direct impact on you – RBC Wealth Management Services, March 4th, 2010 The Changing Structure of American Innovation: Some Cautionary Remarks for Economic Growth by Ashish Arora, Sharon Belenzon, Andrea Patacconi, and Jungkyu Suh (2019) Do Tax Differences Cause the Brain Drain? By Don Wagner (2000) The Branch Plant Economy by Stephen Clarkson (1972) 0:00 This is John Roth 2:04 The Elephant and the Mouse 12:47 Pa without Ma 26:27 Made in Amerada 42:15 Right Turns are Hard 57:43 Silicon Valley North 1:07:37 The Toronto Stock Explosion

Uploaded Nov 4, 2023

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The "Conspiracy" to Kill Cold Fusion

From a world changing invention to career ruining scandal in just one summer. If you'd like to support the production of my next documentary you can do so here: https://go.nebula.tv/17pages?ref=bobbybroccoli Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn92eWhGG14 Part 2: https://youtu.be/EbfJFPVApu8?si=affeChyS7qbwL7QD Twitter profile: https://x.com/BobbyBroccole Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/bobbybroccoli Research assistant: Chris Pepin Assistant editor: Charlie Arsenault Script Feedback: Chris Pepin, Charlie Arsenault, Boundo Thumbnail by Hotcyder (@hotcyder ) Data for publication rate by year compiled by Daniel Jarabek Blender assistance from Chris Hanel (@ChrisHanel ) Music from the Youtube Audio Library, Epidemic Sound, and White bat Audio (@WhiteBatAudio ) 3D Models (TV, whiteboard, phone, office supplies) licensed from CGTrader. Additional imagery licensed from Getty Images and the Associated Press. Sources: Fleischmann, M., and S. Pons. 1989. Electrochemically induced nuclear fusion of deuterium. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 261:301–308. Fleischmann, M., and S. Pons et. al. 1990. Calorimetry of the palladium-deuterium-heavy water system. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 287:293–348. Jones, S.E, E.P Palmer, J.B Czirr, D.L Decker, G.L Jensen, J.M Thorne, S.F Taylor, and J Rafelski. 1989. Observation of cold nuclear fusion in condensed matter. Nature 388:737–740. Televised March 23rd 1989 Press Conference at the University of Utah announcing cold fusion. Bad Science: The Short Life and Weird Times of Cold Fusion (Book) by Gary Taubes, 1993. Authoritative account of the cold fusion saga, has by far that most details about behind the scenes events, especially anything relating to Steven Jones and Marvin Hawkins. Cold Fusion: The Scientific Fiasco of the Century (Book) by John Huizenga, 1992. Written by the co-chair of the Department of Energy Panel that investigated cold fusion, this book is very in depth when it comes to the science. Cold Fusion Research – A report of the Energy Advisory Board to the United States Department of Energy. November 1989. Too Hot to Handle: The Race for Cold Fusion (Book) by Frank Close, 1991. The first major book written about cold fusion written from the perspective of a physicist following the story as an outside observer. Has particularly good info on the gamma ray peak dispute. Close also gave a public talk on the contents of his book in 1991 which was recorded. Voodoo Science: The Road from Foolishness to Fraud (Book) by Robert Park, 2000. Cold fusion is mentioned as one of several examples of 'Voodoo Science' throughout the book, which generally has a focus on Washington and science funding. The Cornell Cold Fusion Archive (originally curated by Bruce Lewenstein). Has an extensive copy of many original documents, news coverage, etc. They also provided me with a digitized video copy of the Baltimore APS meeting. Truth and Consequences: How Colleges and Universities Meet Public Crises (Book) by Jerrold Footlick, 1997. A chapter of this book is dedicated to assessing how the University of Utah administration handled the cold fusion controversy. The Believers (Documentary) by Clayton Brown and Monica Long Ross, 2012. This film catalogues the diminished state of cold fusion research two decades later, interviewing many of its remaining proponents. Cold Fusion: A case study for scientific behavior, an educational resource produced by the University of California, Berkeley. 2012. Berlinguette et. al. Revisiting the cold case of cold fusion. Nature 570:45-51 Guffey et. al. Experimental Lessons in Replication of ‘Low Energy Nuclear Reactions’. Audio recording from the ACS Dallas meeting from April 1989. CSPAN recording of the Science Space and Technology committee hearing on Cold Fusion on April 28th 1989. CSPAN recording of Utah Rep. Wayne Owens on January 25th 1990. CSPAN audience call-in segment on cold fusion on May 4th 1989. Video recording of the ECS Los Angeles meeting from May 8th 1989. 10+ hours of assorted local Utah TV news coverage archived by the University of Utah Library. BBC Horizon – Too Close to the Sun, 1994. CBC – The Secret Life of Cold Fusion, 1994. Tomorrow’s World (TV Programme), March 28th 1989. 60 Minutes – Cold fusion is hot again, 2009. Fusion Fiasco (Book) by Steven Krivit, 2016. Book 2 of 3 in a series about cold fusion and LENR. Krivit heavily editorializes in favour of Pons and Fleischmann and is an advocate of LENR. With that caveat, he has done extensive independent research including interviews with many of those involved and cites documents not widely published anywhere else. Fire from Ice: Searching for the Truth Behind the Cold Fusion Furor (Book) by Eugene Mallove, 1991. Fire from Ice (Documentary) directed by Eugene Mallove, 1998. Excess Heat: Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed (Book) by Charles Beaudette, 2000.

Uploaded Nov 13, 2024

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Miracle in a Test Tube - As seen on TV!

You can't believe everything you see on the news. See part 2 early: https://nebula.tv/videos/bobbybroccoli-you-cant-show-that-on-tv Twitter profile: https://x.com/BobbyBroccole Research assistant: Chris Pepin Assistant editor: Charlie Arsenault Script Feedback: Chris Pepin, Charlie Arsenault, Boundo Thumbnail by Hotcyder (@hotcyder ) Data for publication rate by year compiled by Daniel Jarabek Blender assistance from Chris Hanel (@ChrisHanel ) Music from the Youtube Audio Library, Epidemic Sound, and White bat Audio (@WhiteBatAudio ) 3D Models (TV, whiteboard, phone, office supplies) licensed from CGTrader. Additional imagery licensed from Getty Images and the Associated Press. Sources: Fleischmann, M., and S. Pons. 1989. Electrochemically induced nuclear fusion of deuterium. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 261:301–308. Fleischmann, M., and S. Pons et. al. 1990. Calorimetry of the palladium-deuterium-heavy water system. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 287:293–348. Jones, S.E, E.P Palmer, J.B Czirr, D.L Decker, G.L Jensen, J.M Thorne, S.F Taylor, and J Rafelski. 1989. Observation of cold nuclear fusion in condensed matter. Nature 388:737–740. Newspaper coverage from a wide variety of sources, but a large amount from the Salt Lake City Tribune and the Deseret News. Televised March 23rd 1989 Press Conference at the University of Utah announcing cold fusion. Bad Science: The Short Life and Weird Times of Cold Fusion (Book) by Gary Taubes, 1993. Authoritative account of the cold fusion saga, has by far that most details about behind the scenes events, especially anything relating to Steven Jones and Marvin Hawkins. Taubes is also notable for his reporting on the Texas A&M tritium spiking allegations. Cold Fusion: The Scientific Fiasco of the Century (Book) by John Huizenga, 1992. Written by the co-chair of the Department of Energy Panel that investigated cold fusion, this book is very in depth when it comes to the science. Cold Fusion Research – A report of the Energy Advisory Board to the United States Department of Energy. November 1989. Too Hot to Handle: The Race for Cold Fusion (Book) by Frank Close, 1991. The first major book written about cold fusion written from the perspective of a physicist following the story as an outside observer. Has particularly good info on the gamma ray peak dispute. Close also gave a public talk on the contents of his book in 1991 which was recorded. Voodoo Science: The Road from Foolishness to Fraud (Book) by Robert Park, 2000. Cold fusion is mentioned as one of several examples of 'Voodoo Science' throughout the book, which generally has a focus on Washington and science funding. The Cornell Cold Fusion Archive (originally curated by Bruce Lewenstein). Has an extensive copy of many original documents, news coverage, etc. They also provided me with a digitized video copy of the Baltimore APS meeting. Truth and Consequences: How Colleges and Universities Meet Public Crises (Book) by Jerrold Footlick, 1997. A chapter of this book is dedicated to assessing how the University of Utah administration handled the cold fusion controversy. The Believers (Documentary) by Clayton Brown and Monica Long Ross, 2012. This film catalogues the diminished state of cold fusion research two decades later, interviewing many of its remaining proponents. It features some of the last interviews with Martin Fleischmann before his death in 2012. Cold Fusion: A case study for scientific behavior, an educational resource produced by the University of California, Berkeley. 2012. Berlinguette et. al. Revisiting the cold case of cold fusion. Nature 570:45-51 Guffey et. al. Experimental Lessons in Replication of ‘Low Energy Nuclear Reactions’. Audio recording from the ACS Dallas meeting from April 1989. CSPAN recording of the Science Space and Technology committee hearing on Cold Fusion on April 28th 1989. CSPAN recording of Utah Rep. Wayne Owens advocating for cold fusion funding on January 25th 1990. CSPAN audience call-in segment on cold fusion on May 4th 1989. Video recording of the ECS Los Angeles meeting from May 8th 1989. 10+ hours of assorted local Utah TV news coverage archived by the University of Utah Library. BBC Horizon – Too Close to the Sun, 1994. CBC – The Secret Life of Cold Fusion, 1994. Tomorrow’s World (TV Programme), March 28th 1989. 60 Minutes – Cold fusion is hot again, 2009. Fusion Fiasco (Book) by Steven Krivit, 2016. Book 2 of 3 in a series about cold fusion and LENR. Krivit heavily editorializes in favour of Pons and Fleischmann and is an advocate of LENR. With that caveat, he has done extensive independent research including interviews with many of those involved and cites documents not widely published anywhere else. Fire from Ice: Searching for the Truth Behind the Cold Fusion Furor (Book) by Eugene Mallove, 1991. Fire from Ice (Documentary) directed by Eugene Mallove, 1998. Excess Heat: Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed (Book) by Charles Beaudette, 2000.

Uploaded Oct 16, 2024

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Sinking in Scandal: The Death of Nortel

As Canada's most valuable company, Nortel entered the 2000s with a boom. It would not survive the next decade. Part 2 of 2. Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: https://go.nebula.tv/bobbybroccoli Part 1: https://youtu.be/I6xwMIUPHss?si=VJ2QiWiDeg6TYhBs I'm on sites! : https://twitter.com/bobbybroccole https://www.patreon.com/bobbybroccoli People to thank: Charlie Arsenault – Assistant Editor @ThePlainBagel on Youtube for providing me with Nortel’s stock price data @ChrisHanel on Youtube for extensive Blender Geometry Nodes assistance @hotcyder on Youtube for the thumbnail Additional imagery licensed from Getty. Music from the Youtube Audio Library and Epidemic Sound. Additional music from @REPULSIVE and @WhitebatAudio 3D boat models are Royalty free assets: https://www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-models/watercraft/industrial-watercraft/polygrunt-low-poly-boat-or-water-craft-or-sea-vehicle https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/ss-edmund-fitzgerald-final https://www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-models/watercraft/recreational-watercraft/sailboat--10 https://www.cgtrader.com/free-3d-print-models/miniatures/vehicles/simple-ns-savannah-version-two Edmund Fitzgerald Bell Picture licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bell_from_the_SS_Edmund_Fitzgerald_(36255067084).jpg A note on interviews: I spoke to over a dozen former Nortel employees for this series and those conversations provided many insights you'll hear throughout. Because some of the interviewees still work in the industry I have kept all names anonymous. If there is a direct quote with a name attached it's because it was a quote said publicly. Sources: The Bubble and the Bear – How Nortel Burst the Canadian Dream by Douglas Hunter (2002) Nortel Networks – How Innovation Created a Network Giant by Larry MacDonald (2000) No Fear: Tales of a Change Agent or Why I couldn’t Fix Nortel Networks by Tim Dempsey (2014) Silicon Valley North: A High Tech Cluster of Innovation and Entrepreneurship edited by Larisa V. Shavina (2004) Knights of the New Technology by David Thomas (1983) Adventures in Innovation: Inside the Rise and Fall of Nortel by John F. Tyson (2014) The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires by Tim Wu (2011) 100 Days: The Rush to Judgement That Killed Nortel by James Bagnall (2013) For $ale to the Highest Bidder: Telecom Policy in Canada edited by Marita Moll and Leslie Regan Shade (2008) The Invisible Empire: A History of the Telecommunications Industry in Canada, 1846-1956 by Jean-Guy Rens (2001) The Avro Arrow: For the Record by Palmiro Campagna (2019) The Deal of the Century: The Breakup of AT&T by Steve Coll (1986) Asleep at the Switch: The Political Economy of Federal Research and Development Policy since 1960 by Bruce Smardon (2014) Canadian Science, Technology and Innovation Policy by G. Bruce Doern, David Castle and Peter W.B. Phillips (2016) Reconcilable Differences: A History of Canada-US Relations by Stephen Azzi (2015) Pa Bell: The Meteoric Rise of Bell Canada Enterprises by Lawrence Surtees (1992) Random Excess: The Wild Ride of Michael Cowpland and Corel by Ross Laver (1998) Dot.con: How America Lost its Mind and Money in the Internet Era by John Cassidy (2002) TV Interview with John Roth on Market Watch on CNBC, October 1999 Royal Canadian Air Farce Episode from February 23rd 2001 The Rise and demise of Lucent Technologies by William Lazonick and Edward March (2010) Brain Drain: Why do some post-secondary Graduates Choose to Work in the United States? By Brahim Bordarbat and Marie Connolly (2013) An Overview of the Demise of Nortel Networks and Key Lessons Learned: Systemic effects in environment, resilience and black-cloud formation, University of Ottawa (2014) Class, Nationality and the Roots of the Branch Plant Economy by Gordon Laxer (1986) Foreign Ownership and Myths about Canadian Development by Gordon Laxer (1985) Gale of “Creative Destruction” Engulfs Nortel by Sanjeev Kumar Sharma (2011) Nortel Technology Lens: Analysis and Observations by Peter MacKinnon, Peter Chapman, Hussein Mouftah, University of Ottawa (2015) Capital Gains Taxation in Canada 1972-2017: Evolution in a Federal Setting by Francois Vaillancourt and Anna Kerkhoff (2019) The 2010 Federal Budget – A summary of the key tax measure that have a direct impact on you – RBC Wealth Management Services, March 4th, 2010 The Changing Structure of American Innovation: Some Cautionary Remarks for Economic Growth by Ashish Arora, Sharon Belenzon, Andrea Patacconi, and Jungkyu Suh (2019) Do Tax Differences Cause the Brain Drain? By Don Wagner (2000) The Branch Plant Economy by Stephen Clarkson (1972) 0:00 The Fitzgerald 3:08 Brain Drain 12:15 Mind the GAAP 22:00 A Good Problem to Have 37:12 Red Ink 44:05 What's Done is Dunn 57:53 Them's the Breaks 1:14:28 Cookie Jar Accounting

Uploaded Nov 18, 2023

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The Dead Grad Student Problem

One of the greatest mysteries in nuclear physics. See part 3 two weeks early: https://nebula.tv/videos/bobbybroccoli-you-cant-kill-an-idea Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn92eWhGG14 Twitter profile: https://x.com/BobbyBroccole Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/bobbybroccoli Research assistant: Chris Pepin Assistant editor: Charlie Arsenault Script Feedback: Chris Pepin, Charlie Arsenault, Boundo Thumbnail by Hotcyder (@hotcyder ) Data for publication rate by year compiled by Daniel Jarabek Blender assistance from Chris Hanel (@ChrisHanel ) Music from the Youtube Audio Library, Epidemic Sound, and White bat Audio (@WhiteBatAudio ) 3D Models (TV, whiteboard, phone, office supplies) licensed from CGTrader. Additional imagery licensed from Getty Images and the Associated Press. Sources: Fleischmann, M., and S. Pons. 1989. Electrochemically induced nuclear fusion of deuterium. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 261:301–308. Fleischmann, M., and S. Pons et. al. 1990. Calorimetry of the palladium-deuterium-heavy water system. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 287:293–348. Jones, S.E, E.P Palmer, J.B Czirr, D.L Decker, G.L Jensen, J.M Thorne, S.F Taylor, and J Rafelski. 1989. Observation of cold nuclear fusion in condensed matter. Nature 388:737–740. Newspaper coverage from a wide variety of sources, but a large amount from the Salt Lake City Tribune and the Deseret News. Televised March 23rd 1989 Press Conference at the University of Utah announcing cold fusion. Bad Science: The Short Life and Weird Times of Cold Fusion (Book) by Gary Taubes, 1993. Authoritative account of the cold fusion saga, has by far that most details about behind the scenes events, especially anything relating to Steven Jones and Marvin Hawkins. Taubes is also notable for his reporting on the Texas A&M tritium spiking allegations. Cold Fusion: The Scientific Fiasco of the Century (Book) by John Huizenga, 1992. Written by the co-chair of the Department of Energy Panel that investigated cold fusion, this book is very in depth when it comes to the science. Cold Fusion Research – A report of the Energy Advisory Board to the United States Department of Energy. November 1989. Too Hot to Handle: The Race for Cold Fusion (Book) by Frank Close, 1991. The first major book written about cold fusion written from the perspective of a physicist following the story as an outside observer. Has particularly good info on the gamma ray peak dispute. Close also gave a public talk on the contents of his book in 1991 which was recorded. Voodoo Science: The Road from Foolishness to Fraud (Book) by Robert Park, 2000. Cold fusion is mentioned as one of several examples of 'Voodoo Science' throughout the book, which generally has a focus on Washington and science funding. The Cornell Cold Fusion Archive (originally curated by Bruce Lewenstein). Has an extensive copy of many original documents, news coverage, etc. They also provided me with a digitized video copy of the Baltimore APS meeting. Truth and Consequences: How Colleges and Universities Meet Public Crises (Book) by Jerrold Footlick, 1997. A chapter of this book is dedicated to assessing how the University of Utah administration handled the cold fusion controversy. The Believers (Documentary) by Clayton Brown and Monica Long Ross, 2012. This film catalogues the diminished state of cold fusion research two decades later, interviewing many of its remaining proponents. Cold Fusion: A case study for scientific behavior, an educational resource produced by the University of California, Berkeley. 2012. Berlinguette et. al. Revisiting the cold case of cold fusion. Nature 570:45-51 Guffey et. al. Experimental Lessons in Replication of ‘Low Energy Nuclear Reactions’. Audio recording from the ACS Dallas meeting from April 1989. CSPAN recording of the Science Space and Technology committee hearing on Cold Fusion on April 28th 1989. CSPAN recording of Utah Rep. Wayne Owens on January 25th 1990. CSPAN audience call-in segment on cold fusion on May 4th 1989. Video recording of the ECS Los Angeles meeting from May 8th 1989. 10+ hours of assorted local Utah TV news coverage archived by the University of Utah Library. BBC Horizon – Too Close to the Sun, 1994. CBC – The Secret Life of Cold Fusion, 1994. Tomorrow’s World (TV Programme), March 28th 1989. 60 Minutes – Cold fusion is hot again, 2009. Fusion Fiasco (Book) by Steven Krivit, 2016. Book 2 of 3 in a series about cold fusion and LENR. Krivit heavily editorializes in favour of Pons and Fleischmann and is an advocate of LENR. With that caveat, he has done extensive independent research including interviews with many of those involved and cites documents not widely published anywhere else. Fire from Ice: Searching for the Truth Behind the Cold Fusion Furor (Book) by Eugene Mallove, 1991. Fire from Ice (Documentary) directed by Eugene Mallove, 1998. Excess Heat: Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed (Book) by Charles Beaudette, 2000.

Uploaded Oct 30, 2024

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I made a movie (and this is a trailer for it)

My new documentary 17 Pages launches exclusively on Nebula May 12th! You can sign up to Nebula and get 40% off an annual subscription with my link: https://go.nebula.tv/17pages?ref=bobbybroccoli If you'd like to attend the premiere in New York City click here: https://ti.to/17-pages/17-pages-premiere/with/17-pages-first-drop

Uploaded Apr 15, 2025