So when the whole cold fusion thing came out but before it was debunked their setup had been basically electrolysis with a palladium anode/cathode setup, and the scientist who was writing the book was involved in the Georgia Institute of Technology attempt to replicate the findings (which were confirmed at first due to an experimental error and faulty equipment) and their palladium came from Deak-Perera.
So when the whole cold fusion thing came out but before it was debunked their setup had been basically electrolysis with a palladium anode/cathode setup, and the scientist who was writing the book was involved in the Georgia Institute of Technology attempt to replicate the findings (which were confirmed at first due to an experimental error and faulty equipment) and their palladium came from Deak-Perera.
Wow, this company gets more and more interesting. Who knows what kind of back door dealings led to that.
From the sound of it, none. They just randomly got this company's stuff when they ordered from their supplier. On the other hand, who knows?
Yeah, that's exactly what "they" want you think. :)