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  EV World: Dr. Eugene Mallove on Cold Fusion
Mallove, who holds two engineering degrees from MIT and a third from Harvard University, began our interview by stating that, indeed, hydrogen is most promising new fuel of the 21st century, but not the hydrogen talked about in discussions on fuel cells.
Mallove then stated that a panel of 22 so-called experts was convened and by July 15th of that year concluded that there wasn't anything there, a verdict they reaffirmed later in November.
Mallove explained that he was chief science writer at the MIT news office at the time of the infamous Pons-Fleischman fiasco.
www.evworld.com /archives/interviews2/mallove1.html   (1667 words)

  
 Eugene Mallove
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.
Dr. Eugene Mallove, the tireless spokesperson for integrity and honesty in cold fusion research, whose persistent efforts finally persuaded the U.S. Department of Energy to give the phenomenon a second look after 15 years of denial and stonewalling, was killed in Norwich, CT on 14 May 2004.
Eugene Mallove was the President of the nonprofit New Energy Foundation, Inc. and held the position of Editor-in-Chief of Infinite Energy Magazine since 1995.
www.cosmicparadigm.com /Eugene_Mallove.html   (1501 words)

  
 166eugene   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Eugene, whose tragic death was a great shock to many of us, was a journalist, with scientific background, and an enthusiastic supporter of others’ unconventional ideas.
At the conference, I told Eugene that it was not reasonable to say that something was an emerging technology when scientific principles on which it was based were in conflict with existing scientific knowledge, and when experimental data were not yet 100% reproducible.
Eugene was certainly aware that scientists and humanists belong to two different camps, with regard to methods of validation of various claims.
blake.montclair.edu /~kowalskil/cf/166eugene.html   (1348 words)

  
 Scientist's violent death shocks cold fusion research network - The Boston Globe
Eugene Mallove, one of cold fusion's most ardent advocates, was overjoyed in April when the US Department of Energy agreed to give the scorned subject another review.
Mallove, 56, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate, was chief science writer at MIT when the cold fusion debacle exploded in 1989.
Mallove would spend hours patiently explaining cold fusion to people who had never heard of it, and friends say he was one of the most curious and kind people they had ever met.
www.boston.com /news/globe/health_science/articles/2004/07/27/scientists_violent_death_shocks_cold_fusion_research_network   (712 words)

  
 Eugene Mallove, Torch Bearer For Cold
Mallove was discovered at the house after police received a report of an injured person.
Mallove, who earned his bachelor's and master's degrees at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his Ph.D. from Harvard University, was chief science writer at the MIT news office until he left to champion cold fusion.
Mallove believed the infamous Pons and Fleishmann announcement in 1989 that they created nuclear fusion by running an electrical current through a jar of water was not ''voodoo science,'' but a glimpse into an interesting topic worth investigating.
www.rense.com /general53/ddie.htm   (1298 words)

  
 Technology Review: Death of a Cold Fusion Proponent
Eugene Mallove, a science writer who for the past 15 years had dedicated himself to advancing the case for cold fusion, was murdered Friday in an apparent robbery.
Mallove, 56, was founder and president of the New Energy Foundation and...
Mallove, 56, was founder and president of the New Energy Foundation and editor in chief of its magazine, Infinite Energy.
www.technologyreview.com /blog/posts.aspx?id=15528   (253 words)

  
 Cold-fusion proponent Eugene Mallove murdered.(News And Comment)(Brief Article)(Obituary) - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cold-fusion proponent Eugene F. Mallove was found murdered in Norwich, Connecticut, on Friday, May 14, 2004.
Mallove, an MIT graduate, was an outspoken proponent of the reality of cold fusion.
He was associated with the New Energy Foundation (www.infiniteenergy.com), publisher of Infinite Energy: The Magazine of New Energy Technology, which championed cold fusion (which it called "new hydrogen physics") and other energy schemes (such as vacuum or zero-point energy) it considered to be neglected by mainstream science.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1G1-121645979.html   (278 words)

  
 For slain man's family, no arrests mean no closure - A Concord Monitor Article - Your News Source - Concord NH 03301
oon after Eugene Mallove of Pembroke was found murdered in Connecticut, outside his childhood home, the local police said they had talked to a couple of suspects and expected to have fingerprint and DNA evidence within a month.
A few have theorized that Mallove, a scientist, was killed because he was a tireless champion of cold fusion, a controversial cheap and clean alternative energy source.
The Mallove family is counting on that, but they're concerned that as more time passes the harder it will be to find Eugene Mallove's killer or killers.
www.concordmonitor.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050124/REPOSITORY/501240347/1031   (1030 words)

  
 Dr. Eugene Mallove -- Remembering Cold Fusion's Slain Champion
Eugene Mallove's Open Letter to the World - Richard Hoagland received Gene Mallove's "Open Letter to the World" less than 24 hours before Dr. Mallove was brutally killed on May 14, 2004.
Suspect In Mallove's Killing To Face Trial - Joseph Reilly, 39, now awaits a trial on the charge of felony murder in the beating death of Cold Fusion champion, Eugene Mallove.
Eugene Mallove, Torchbearer for Cold Fusion, Dies - Left MIT in protest in 1989 over what he considered manipulation of data to discredit Cold Fusion.
www.pureenergysystems.com /obituaries/2004/EugeneMallove   (1589 words)

  
 Blog of Death: Eugene Mallove
Eugene F. Mallove, a leading advocate of cold fusion research, was murdered on May 14 at his family's home in Norwich, Conn. Mallove died of blunt force injuries to his head and neck.
Mallove earned a bachelor's and master's degree in aeronautical and astronautical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and received his doctorate in environmental health sciences from Harvard University.
Mallove worked as a technical adviser on the 1997 Val Kilmer movie, "The Saint." Two years later, he wrote the documentary, "Cold Fusion: Fire From Water," which was narrated by James Doohan of "Star Trek" fame.
www.blogofdeath.com /archives/000966.html   (437 words)

  
 The Konformist - Konformist of the Year 1998
Mallove, who was the chief science writer for MIT during the end of the eighties, didn't get at such an esteemed position by attacking authority.
Mallove seems to be slowly succeeding in his mission of exposing the truth.
Mallove and those on the trail of cold fusion are working on something which mankind can hardly grasp yet, and perhaps that is why he and his ilk have been attacked so viciously.
www.konformist.com /1998/koty1998.htm   (1529 words)

  
 Steve Quayle News Alerts
Dr. Eugene F. Mallove, a Norwich Free Academy graduate, published author and father of two, died of multiple injuries to his head and neck, according to an autopsy performed Saturday at the Office of the Chief State Medical Examiner in Farmington.
Mallove's parents, Mitchel and Gladys Mallove, had followed their son's move to New Hampshire in 1988.
Eugene Mallove had become a grandfather just this year and was caring for his mother, who has Alzheimer's disease, Frazier said.
www.stevequayle.com /News.alert/04_Global/040517.Mallove.murder.html   (676 words)

  
 142mallove   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Eugene Mallove, the author of “Fire from Ice,” is dead.
It was Eugene who made me aware, two months ago, that the reevaluation project was informally announced.
We believe that Gene Mallove will one day be recognized as one of the greatest science journalists of his time.
blake.montclair.edu /~kowalskil/cf/142mallove.html   (1090 words)

  
 Future of Cold Fusion After the Passing of Eugene Mallove
Mallove was a giant in this field, because he brought credibility to research that would otherwise be marginalized.
We need to continue to provide credibility, and the primary way to achieve this is to first stop the infighting that this community is so notorious for, and then find ways to present a unified front for the public to put their interest into.
Eugene Mallove -- Index of news reports, eulogies, other coverage of the slaying of Dr. Gene Mallove.
pesn.com /2004/05/22/MalloveDeathWhereNext.htm   (479 words)

  
 ZPEnergy.com - Dr. Eugene Mallove is dead
Eugene Mallove, editor of Infinite Energy magazine and the leading advocate of cold fusion research, was murdered Friday, apparently over a rental property dispute.
Mallove, born in 1947, was a science publicist for MIT in 1989, when chemists Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann at the University of Utah reported experiments producing excess heat through what they believed to be a new nuclear process.
Eugene, through his writing, in his own inimitable, delightful way, still has the power to reach out and instill in all of us that magical inspiration which we all so loved in him in life.
www.zpenergy.com /modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=738   (3345 words)

  
 Dr. Eugene Mallove Radio Interview From Feb. 3, 2004
As a tribute to the life and work of the late Dr. Eugene Mallove, we are making Friday's three-hour rebroadcast of his Feb. 2004 appearance available as a free download for all...cont.
Perhaps the greatest proponent of cold fusion was the late Dr. Eugene Mallove.
Mallove worked tirelessly to educate people to the scientific validity of cold fusion and other new energy technologies.
educate-yourself.org /cn/eugenemalloveinterview22may04.shtml   (468 words)

  
 Eugene Mallove Killed
Eugene Mallove was the founder and editor of the magazine Infinite Energy to which I have subscribed for almost a year.
Mallove also worked at MIT where he uncovered serious manipulation of data on the cold fusion experiments there in 1989.
Gene Mallove, who, in his 1991 book "Fire from Ice: Searching for the Truth behind the Cold Fusion Furor," was the first to courageously and boldly express the truth behind cold fusion, long before any science journalist even dared to ask questions that challenged the prevailing view.
www.wanttoknow.info /eugenemallove   (639 words)

  
 Nashuatelegraph.com: Man charged in N.H. scientist’s death
Mallove, 56, was beaten to death in Norwich, Conn., while checking on his childhood home in what the police have called a robbery gone bad.
Mallove’s family, who have been frustrated with the pace of the investigation, learned of McAvoy’s arrest in a phone call from a Norwich detective shortly after he was charged.
Mallove, whose research of cold fusion earned him a Pulitzer Prize nomination, was found beaten on the lawn outside the Norwich home just before 11 p.m.
www.nashuatelegraph.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050603/NEWS02/106030035/-1/news   (450 words)

  
 Galileo of our Time: In Memory of Dr. Eugene Mallove
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Eugene Mallove - scientist, jounalist, educator, visionary, humanitarian and friend was mysteriously murdered on May 14 during an apparent robbery in the home of his parents.
Risking everything, Gene Mallove resigned his position at MIT to reveal the truth about cold fusion regardless of ridicule and financial insecurity.
www.newconnexion.net /article/07-04/mallove.html   (447 words)

  
 Sign the Condolences in the Passing of Eugene Mallove Petition
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The Condolences in the Passing of Eugene Mallove Petition to Family and Friends of Eugene Mallove was created by Pure Energy Systems and written by Sterling D. Allan.
www.petitiononline.com /mallove/petition-sign.html   (220 words)

  
 New Energy Movement
Mallove was a former MIT science writer, and the founder and editor of Infinite Energy and President of the New Energy Foundation.
"Eugene Mallove stood for all that is great in science, in journalism, and in life.
Eugene Mallove not only stood for all that is great about science, and journalism, but in life.
www.newenergymovement.org /figures.aspx   (1695 words)

  
 Sympathetic Vibratory Physics - John W. Keely's Sacred Science.
Gene Mallove stood within the gap 'sparking' continuity of a very difficult subject matter.
Mallove http://www.halplotkin.com/SFGate019.htm presented his 'credentials' when he 'resigned' from MIT, rather than be associated with less than integrity.
His ability was his capability to put into words and film what many in his field could not or would not have the capacity to do.
www.svpvril.com /svpnotes/MALLOVE,_190896.html   (265 words)

  
 Assassinato Eugene Mallove!
Eugene F. Mallove, 56 anni, scienziato conosciuto in tutto il mondo per la sua attività di informazione sulle fonti energetiche non convenzionali, in particolare della Fusione Fredda, è stato trovato assassinato la notte dello scorso venerdì 14 maggio dalla polizia di Salem Turnpike.
Nel 1995 Mallove aveva promosso la New Energy Foundation, un’organizzazione senza scopo di lucro dedicata alla diffusione di informazioni sulla Free Energy.
Eugene Mallove aveva visitato l’Italia molto spesso nel corso di convegni e conferenze dedicate alla Fusione Fredda.
www.disinformazione.it /eugenemallove.htm   (365 words)

  
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Dr. Eugene Mallove is the President of the nonprofit New Energy Foundation, Inc. and has held the position of Editor-in-Chief of Infinite Energy Magazine since 1995.
Mallove holds a Master of Science Degree and Bachelor of Science Degree in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from MIT and a Science Doctorate in Environmental Health Sciences from Harvard University.
Eugene Mallove (infinite-energy.com), the President of the nonprofit New Energy Foundation, shared his ideas on radical forms of energy, that surpass current alternatives such as solar and wind power.
www.coasttocoastam.com /guests/366.html   (357 words)

  
 PowerPedia:Eugene Mallove - PESWiki
He left an MIT faculty position in 1989 in protest over what he considered to be rigged data intended to debunk Cold Fusion.
Eugene Mallove's vision was of a world with abundant energy produced without fossil fuel or nuclear waste.
Mallove contributions to Cold Fusion and new energy research are extensive.
peswiki.com /index.php/PowerPedia:Eugene_Mallove   (794 words)

  
 Eugene Mallove Murder Suspect Arrested
NORWICH, CONNECTICUT, USA — A suspect in the murder of Dr. Eugene Mallove, was arrested Wednesday, June 1, 2005 at 9:20 am for felony murder by detectives of the Norwich Police Department.
Mallove, who was a resident of Norwich, was brutally murdered at his parents home that he was checking in on after renters had moved out on May 14, 2004.
Mallove's son, Ethan, whose wife gave birth to a first child after Eugene's death, said, "We're very appreciative of law enforcement's efforts during this past year, and we pray justice will be served."
pesn.com /2005/06/02/9600104_Mallove_Murder_Suspect_Arrested   (596 words)

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