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'''Eugene F. Mallove''' (], ] - ], ]) was the publisher and editor of '']'', a magazine, and a strong proponent of ], ] (sometimes called vacuum or free energy), and other alternative-energy programs. Mallove was a guest on '']'' because of his work with alternative energy. | '''Eugene F. Mallove''' (], ] - ], ]) was the publisher and editor of '']'', a magazine, and a strong proponent of ], ] (sometimes called vacuum or free energy), and other alternative-energy programs. Mallove was a frequent guest on '']'' because of his work with alternative energy. | ||
A skilled scientist who had formerly dismissed such "fringe" claims himself, Mallove authored ''Fire from Ice'', a book detailing the ] report of table-top cold fusion from ] and ] at the ]. Among other things he claims the |
A skilled scientist who had formerly dismissed such "fringe" claims himself, Mallove authored ''Fire from Ice'', a book detailing the ] report of table-top cold fusion from ] and ] at the ]. Among other things, he claims the team did produce "greater-than-unity" output energy in experiment successfully replicated on several occasions, but that the results were suppressed through an organized campaign of ridicule from mainstream scientists trying to protect their research and funding. | ||
Mallove was killed ], ] in ], while cleaning a recently vacated rental property, a home where he had spent part of his youth. Police suspect robbery was the motive. | |||
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Eugene F. Mallove (June 9, 1947 - May 14, 2004) was the publisher and editor of Infinite Energy, a magazine, and a strong proponent of cold fusion, zero-point energy (sometimes called vacuum or free energy), and other alternative-energy programs. Mallove was a frequent guest on Coast-to-Coast AM because of his work with alternative energy.
A skilled scientist who had formerly dismissed such "fringe" claims himself, Mallove authored Fire from Ice, a book detailing the 1989 report of table-top cold fusion from Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann at the University of Utah. Among other things, he claims the team did produce "greater-than-unity" output energy in experiment successfully replicated on several occasions, but that the results were suppressed through an organized campaign of ridicule from mainstream scientists trying to protect their research and funding.
Mallove was killed May 14, 2004 in Norwich, Connecticut, while cleaning a recently vacated rental property, a home where he had spent part of his youth. Police suspect robbery was the motive.
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