Certain hard-nosed sceptics have often pointed the finger at the Swedish scientists who had in the past cautiously endorsed the eCat, citing their apparent silence as evidence of a belated worry for their credibility. Rather than hiding away, Professor Kullander demonstrates here (courtesy of Jed Rothwell on Rossi’s blog) that he is more than happy to shout his association with the tech: Jed Rothwell November 12th, 2011 at 9:26 AM Here is an announcement from Orebro University in Sweden: http://www.oru.se/Kalendarium/Startsida-Kalendarium/offentliga-forelasningar/Offentliga-forelasningar-Morgondagens-karnkraft—blir-den-kall-eller-varm-/ The announcement is in Swedish. Here is the text translated by Google. I made a few corrections: Public lectures: Tomorrow’s nuclear power – will it be cold or hot? Date: 2011-11-23 Time: 18:30 to 20:00 Location: Lecture Hall T, Tech House Sven Kullander, Professor of High Energy Physics, Uppsala University, chairman of the Royal Academy of Sciences Energy Committee “In the wake of Fukushima accident the future of...
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