Pinocchio problem
What if Pinocchio said "my nose will grow after saying this"? If it did, he would be telling the truth, not lying, so his nose should have remained the same. However, if what he said wasn't true and his nose didn't grow, he would be lying and his nose would have grown.
- Houston, we've got a problem.
Pinocchio problem and it's effect on cold fusion research[edit | edit source]
The pinnochhioo problem (p. problem) and it's effect on cold fusion has been studied thoroughly by scientists and a multitude of insitutions around the globe, in speciific countries, and even in specific cities.
The problem with regards to the research involves specific integrity invervals that may or may not cause lacking effects. The importance of this cannot be overstated.
The future bears probable effects that are clearly redundent with respect to the annodes. The cathodes are not really involved.
With silver liquid withrespects to the p. problem, not all scientists agree.
The p. problem will likely be solved in 1 month luckily. This was discovered when statistical analysis was applied to the current rate of discovery. Thank goodness.
Houston, what's the problem?