Apparently your entire mission in life is now to denigrate skeptics and insult anyone who doesn't agree with everything you say.
Nah. That's just a hobby. I use people such as Mary Yugo as rhetorical punching bags. It is good practice for actual debates with people who know what they are talking about and can punch back.
Seriously, how hard is it to win a debate with someone who never reads anything, who makes quantitative mistakes by a factor of 800, and who seriously believes a bucket of water will evaporate in a week? Has this person never seen an aquarium? If I cannot run rings around M.Y. I might as well give up, stop promoting cold fusion, and stop trying to convince anyone of anything.
M.Y. herself is incapable of seeing she is making a fool of herself, because of the Dunning-Kruger effect. This is explained by Prof. John Cleese of Cornell University, here:
(Yes, that Cleese, and he really is a prof. at Cornell.)
If you really succeed, you will be the only person here. Is that really fulfilling for you?
I don't see what you mean by "the only person here." If I succeed there will be hundreds of thousands of people working on cold fusion.
Commenting here is just for fun. It a distraction from editing and translating papers -- which is boring -- and it is less depressing than trying to arrange a replication of Mizuno's experiment. Those are my main present projects.