Alain Sepeda <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I would like to ask to people who follow the LENr domain whetehr or not
> there is an official policy in Scientific Journal to reject LENR/Cold
> Fusion papers  ?
>

Yes. Most journals send a short rejection letter to any paper related to
cold fusion. They do not submit papers to peer-review. They reject them out
of hand. Nature and several others do this.

There are not many examples of these one-page letters. I saw some in the
collected papers of Martin Fleischmann and a few in Mizuno's files. There
are few examples because after 1990, no researchers I know bothered to send
papers to these journals. Everyone knows their policy. Nature made this
policy abundantly clear in their editorials and letters to researchers.
There are some quotes and links to the Nature editorials here:

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/RothwellJhownaturer.pdf

Along the same lines, the Washington Post, the New York Times, Time
magazine and others have often published attacks by Robert Park and other
opponents accusing researchers of being frauds, criminals and lunatics. To
my knowledge they have never allowed any researcher to publish an objection
or a rebuttal. These attacks have caused great harm to people's
professional and personal lives.

New Scientist is the only one I can think of that has printed accusations
of fraud, criminality and so on but also a few articles with quotes from
Miles and others objecting to these attacks.

- Jed

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