Eugene Mallove

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Eugene Franklin Mallove ( June 9, 1947 - May 14, 2004 ) was a science writer, editor, and publisher of Infinite Energy magazine , founder of the nonprofit New Energy Foundation , a strong cold fusion promoter and advocate of frontier science exploring it . Mallove wrote Feuer vom Eis , a book about the experiments of Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann at the University of Utah. Among other things, the book claims that the team repeatedly produced excess energy, but that the results were ridiculed and suppressed by an organized campaign by established physics.

Life

Eugene Mallove graduated from MIT with a bachelor's (1969) and master's (1970) degree in aerospace engineering and environmental sciences from Harvard University . He had worked for tech companies such as the Hughes Research Laboratories, Analytic Science Corporation, and the MIT Lincoln Laboratory, and had advised on alternative energy issues. Mallove taught science journalism at MIT and Boston University, and was a writer on MIT's news bureau, an activity he retired after a debate with the university over cold fusion.

Eugene Mallove was killed on May 14, 2004 in Norwich in his parents' house, which he was preparing. Mallove's activity encouraged conspiracy theories , but the police investigation revealed robbery as a motive.

Individual evidence

  1. www.infinite-energy.com