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I am quite convinced now that CF will never be explained by standard quantum mechanics and 
relativity -- and those are precisely the two theories on which 99.99% of cold fusion theorists rely.  
Thus, cold fusion has a BIG problem. It cannot explain what BlackLight power is seeing and it cannot
explain what the Correas, Tesla, and Reich see and saw. 
 
Dr. E. Mallove to Steve Krivit, 8/7/03
 
Please get used to the idea that Infinite Energy will be increasingly exploring the relationship of other 
anomalous physics phenomena and will be attempting to relate them more directly to LENR. I have done
quite a bit of that already. I view it is a service to the field.
 
Dr. E Mallove to Edmund Storms, 29/3/04
 
All particles are made of Aether, they are not little hard things, they are - the things that we call 
particles today, electrons and protons and so forth - nothing but special geometries of the massfree 
Aether that are in a form that makes them have an inertial quality -- in other words, makes them have 
mass.  (...) Some people have called the [vacuum] energy (...) zero-point energy.  I don't believe that 
that theory, the zero-point energy theory, is the proper Aether theory.
 
Dr. E Mallove on the G. Noory show, 2/2/04
 
The energy source is: 1. Not LENR or cold fusion reactions; 2. Not capture of sensible heat from 
the environment; 3. Not Puthoff et al's "ZPE"; 3. Not Mills' hydrinos; 4. Not from "dark energy"
or "dark matter".  It is ultimately from massfree aether (the non-inertial "substance" from which all 
inertial matter -- and all electric "charge" -- ultimately derives and is composed).  In order to study this 
energy source, once must carefully resolve the very real anomalies that have been described by the 
Correas (building on the work of Wilhelm Reich) (...).
 
Dr. E. Mallove in an open letter to scientists and the public, 11/4/03
 
Modern thinkers considered it unnecessary to perceive reality and modern physicists considered it 
unnecessary to think.
 
A. Rand, Atlas Shrugged
 This is undoubtedly the most difficult piece of writing we have ever had to compose.  
We simply cannot adequately express in words the loss we mourn of an extraordinary 
man who was our very dear friend, collaborator, co-worker, accomplice in intellectual 
and scientific combat and fellow scientist.
 
 
A beautiful family has lost their tender, generous and dedicated father and husband in 
the most brutal manner imaginable.  Modern-day America has lost the brightest, most 
courageous and open-minded physicist it had. The State of New Hampshire has lost one 
of its foremost citizens, a guiding libertarian and a courageously combative spirit.  The 
State of Connecticut  - and the town of Norwich in particular - has lost one of its most 
illustrious children, a passionate opponent of unbridled development and land 
speculators.  The State of Israel lost its most disinterested defender, one who - to no 
avail and despite so much wealthy Jewish-American capital vowing to help make Israel 
independent from the politics of Arab oil - ceaselessly attempted to provide it with the 
hope and means to achieve energy self-sufficiency.  MIT, his alma mater, has lost one 
of its best and most honest pupils, a man who sacrificed his own career and supposed 
best interests for the sake of scientific facts and personal integrity.  The cause of low-
energy nuclear fusion has lost its most ardent champion, one so dedicated that he never 
gave up the fight wherever it led.  Serious researchers in alternative energy sources 
have lost their bulwark, their defender and promoter - one who worked tirelessly to 
separate the wheat from the chaff, actual science from good faith error or dissimulated
fakery.  This journal lost its living soul, the well of its infinite energy, its creator and 
animator.  The science of the New Aether lost its greatest friend - one of the only 
scientists that gave serious consideration to 'vacuum' energy and managed to NOT 
reduce it to the tired mainstream notions of a ZPE.
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The many moods of Gene in investigation.Here, laughing and joking with Paulo
 in our lab, Nov 2001
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And we lost our dearest friend, our collaborator and ally in the aetherometric project, 
who reviewed all our writings and was privy to all its secrets, the only physicist 
sufficiently trustworthy to be introduced to the innards of our Aether/Orgone Motor.  
 
 
A couple of years back - and again last summer - Gene told us of the two events that - 
in his life as a scientist  and in his deep bond of friendship with us - had marked him 
the most.  They are also two of the memories we cherish the most.  The first was the 
occasion when Paulo made his acquaintance.  It was at the 1996 Denver conference - 
when Paulo gave, at the request of Stepan Marinov, and in the presence of Harold
Aspden, an ad hoc mini-presentation of our lecture in a room adjoining the main hall.  
Marinov could not believe that our work effectively disproved his own theory of
electrodynamics and instead confirmed Aspden's 1969 model.  Hearing the heated 
argument, Gene stepped in and asked for yet another replay.  His enthusiasm that day 
led to the first issue (#7) that IE dedicated to our work.  It was with glee that, last year 
when we were in New Hampshire to visit him, he showed us the giant poster he had 
made of that IE cover which he had hung on the wall to the right of his office desk, 
stating that it gave him satisfaction to know we were, since that day, "always there" 
with him.  And we too, for so many years now had come to feel that no matter what we 
did, where our work led, or when there were strategic decisions to be made in our lives 
and work, Gene was always here with us.
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Carefully examiningthe Aether Motor
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The second event, Gene recounted, was the day he first saw the Aether/Orgone Motor 
in action in our ABRI laboratory - an occasion that was repeated three times more over 
the next few years.  He told us of the deep satisfaction it gave him that he now
knew for certain that what he had been looking for all of his life was no longer just a 
certainty, but a reality.  This prompted him to learn about W. Reich and N. Tesla, and 
his enthusiasm was so contagious, and his indebtedness to his benefactors so deep, that 
he asked us whether he could invite his main sponsors to witness it - one who could not 
attend, apparently for health reasons, and another who, along with a colleague, 
witnessed it some time later.  
 
 
A year ago we reminisced together about these two memories, now engraved forever in 
our hearts.  Gene had bought a large screen display, and recounted to us how he and his 
wife Joanne had watched with joy the video that we had prepared for Aethera at his 
request.  Gene's nimble intelligence and generous heart, his complete open mindness,
were so gratifying to us that we had, by then, revealed to him the innards of that Aether 
Motor - something we have never done for any other human being or any other scientist 
that has witnessed our demonstrations.  That is just how special Gene was to us.  Those 
who have watched the Aethera video will well remember his high-spirited reaction at 
finding out that the transmission of massfree electricity by body contact gave rise to the 
curious sensations of tickling and prickling.  It was such a delight to hear his excitement 
and wit, that even now its memory obfuscates the grievous pain and anger that his 
untimely death has caused in us.  When, after so many attempts to find a serious 
sponsor for our work, we came upon a candidate who had the same name as the leader 
of the pack in the last of the Planet of the Apes, on the same day that he had watched it, 
Gene cracked that, in this case, there wasn't even a need for trying.  When he took us 
to eat lox and cream cheese at the "Einstein Bros Bagels", in Concord, NH, he joked
something to the effect that  - "this is what happened to Albert when he realized 
relativity had failed".
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Taking apartthe Orgone Accumulators
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We are now in a remote place, contemplating John Galt's decision (see Ayn Rand's
Atlas Shrugged) to stop the motor of the world by way of a brain strike - alone with 
our thoughts, our memories, our sadness and anger, contemplating a vast crystalline 
sea, in search of what Gene called 'a bit of paradise' that he had wanted us to find so 
that he and Joanne could come and spend some much needed quiet time with us.  
Gene's excitement with the thought that, despite all failed attempts at finding sponsors,
we would still rebuild ABRI from the ground up as a community of scientists, artists 
and thinkers, is still with us.  We fear that, with the loss of Gene, this will now never 
happen.  But if, by an unexpected quirk of fate, it does, then it will be because 
somehow we will have found, once again, what he called 'the Grand Mallovian Spirit'
on this sorely tried planet.
 
 
Rumors have always, it seems, circulated that Gene had some commercial arrangement 
with us.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  This dear friend traveled all over 
this continent  on educational missions and in search of sponsors for our work at 
Labofex and then at ABRI.  He took upon himself to learn the new physics of the 
massfree Aether, became a member of ISFA and moved on to study our unpublished 
work in nanobiology and oncology.  He never asked a penny in return, never hesitated 
to spend his own funds in his search, no matter how difficult it was at times for him.  
And it was.  He was willing to contemplate taking up the selling of real estate, or 
teaching as he had once done, or even serving tables - as he sometimes threatened - if 
only he could continue to search for sponsors for our work and for his newly formed 
NEF.  Gene's overriding scientific interest is only too often subsumed under the rubric
of cold fusion, or grossly reduced to it.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  He 
had concluded, in fact, that a solution to the energy problem could only come from an 
understanding of Aether science and technology, such as we have proposed; that this 
alone could shed light on the problem of 'cold fusion' and lead not just to a resolution 
of the impasse the latter is in, but well beyond it, to other power technologies that did 
not employ nuclear processes, such as he witnessed time and again in our laboratories.  
Thanks to Gene's determination, we are proud that we can no longer claim to have 
never been sponsored by anyone - for this past April we received from NEF, the first
and only grant that our work at ABRI has ever received (and not at Labofex, as was 
mistakenly reported), for our study of the alteration of the half-life of beta emitters.  
Gene so much wanted to have been the one presenting it at the upcoming ICCF-11 in
Marseilles.  His support for our work cost him many false friends and provoked 
countless attacks by lesser scientists and muckrakers from many quarters, yet he never
once wavered.  A good fight, said Gene, always made him stronger.  Our indebtedness 
to this extraordinary human being is so great as to defy reason and sensibility.  Neither 
the incalculable contributions made by Gene and by Dr. Rui Silva, Uri Soudak and Dr.
Malgosia Askanas, nor our gratitude to these dear friends can be measured or described 
in words.  They have made it all worthwhile, both the good and the bad.  And for as 
long as we shall live, Gene will be in our hearts.
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Pensive and attentive while testingthe Biophysical Field Meter
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Despite all of Gene's efforts, our own efforts and those of our friends, we have not, in 
over twelve years of searching, found a single intelligent, committed sponsor.  We 
suspect that the truth is that which Ayn Rand described so aptly in The Fountainhead:
 
The first campaign of the Banner was an appeal for money for a charitable cause.  
Displayed side by side, with an equal amount of space, the Banner ran two stories: one 
about a struggling young scientist, starving in a garret, working on a great invention; 
the other about a chambermaid, the sweetheart of an executed murderer, awaiting the 
birth of her illegitimate child.  One story was illustrated with scientific diagrams; the 
other - with the picture of a loose-mouthed girl wearing a tragic expression and 
disarranged clothes.  The Banner asked its readers to help both these unfortunates.  It 
received nine dollars and forty-five cents for the young scientist; it received one 
thousand and seventy-seven dollars for the unwed mother.  Gail Wynand called a
meeting of his staff.  He put down on the table the paper carrying both stories and the 
money collected for both funds.  "Is there anyone here who doesn't understand?" he 
asked.  No one answered.  He said: "Now you all know the kind of paper the Banner is 
to be".
And now we know how shockingly clear Rand's insights were in this respect.  Gene 
was perhaps the only publisher/editor of an eclectic technical and scientific journal who 
refused this pervasive logic of populism, never allowing Infinite Energy to become 
either a peer-reviewed dead-and-dried journal nor a popular magazine - Banner-style - 
that would feed on sensationalism and pseudo-sociological claptrap.  And though his 
tireless efforts to obtain needed funding seldom paid off, he never stopped trying - any 
more than he evaded the political nature of the funding problem encountered by 
forefront scientific research in alternative energy sources: 
For the past 15 years, Gene single-handedly drove a relentless combat against the hot
fusion establishment, against the murderous politics of oil and against the fears and 
pettiness of conservative physicists in the CF/LENR field.  From his courageous 
exposure of the lies at MIT in the early days of cold fusion, to the inception of IE with 
his dear friend Chris Tinsley, to his commitment to Aetherometry and the creation of
NEF, Gene sacrificed, much too much - his own health included.  Very few know just
how much - but always he struck forward with a contagious joy and an irrepressible 
wit.  Many who owed him unconditional support over the years failed to rise to the 
occasion of his battles.  They are the dust that shall be forgotten when the achievements 
of this great man will one day come to full fruition.
Seriously, money is indeed a choking point.  I don't want to be crass about it and say: 
look, send money, this will solve the problem.  We still have issues that won't be 
solved, but believe me, these cold fusion researchers, and the Blacklight Power
Corporations of the world, and the vacuum-energy people that I'd like to talk about 
soon, the Correas in Canada -- Toronto, Canada -- they're basically starving for money 
for the kind of work that could take us rather quickly, in many cases, particularly in the 
vacuum-energy area, from no visibility to extreme visibility. (...) That's why, my good 
friends, we need -- for the New Energy Foundation, and for many other people -- we 
need the research funds.  That's the choke-point.  You cannot expect this work to go 
ahead for free.  It won't happen.  It just will not happen.  And I know that the New 
Age people and the groupies -- of many of your other wonderful programs -- may think 
that this is just gonna happen by osmosis and the reason it's not happening is because
there must be something wrong with the theories and the experiments.  Not true.  There 
is nothing wrong with the theories and the experiments.  But there is everything wrong 
with the fact that there isn't enough money in this field, and the new Energy 
Foundation hopes to change that.
  (Dr. E Mallove on the G. Noory show, last February) 
We would like to finish this tribute to an irreplaceable pioneer, with the words Gene 
wrote to us and Uri and Malgosia in his antepenultimate letter, four days before his
death -
 
I believe it is WONDERFUL that the Aether Motor patent has issued!  Please do 
nothing to change that... There may be some other good things over the horizon. We 
cannot know the future.  We need to preserve all the options we have.  Let me just say 
that I am so greatly privileged to have dear friends and brilliant colleagues such as you 
all are. Life is an extraordinary adventure -- both terribly painful and also filled with 
beauty...Dear Gene, the privilege was ours.  It was our profound joy to have known you.Good wishes and love to all."
 Alexandra and Paulo
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