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Post by scpg02 on May 2, 2010 3:06:18 GMT
Cold fusion experimentally confirmedR. Colin Johnson EE Times (03/23/2009 8:43 PM EDT) Article link
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Post by latecommer on May 10, 2010 21:22:31 GMT
Confirmed? I doubt that very much..it is still a mathemetical fantasy
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Post by scpg02 on May 10, 2010 21:53:23 GMT
Confirmed? I doubt that very much..it is still a mathemetical fantasy Hey, good to see you posting here.
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Post by goldbuster1 on May 12, 2010 3:27:47 GMT
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Post by Maui on May 14, 2010 2:40:28 GMT
No, goldbuster, you need PALLADIUM!!!
Buy now, and get it in ring form.
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Post by Maui on May 14, 2010 2:45:17 GMT
BTW, cold fusion has been going on quietly and effectively for
many years
in Hawai'i
(and I promise all future posts will include the appropriate glottal stop between the two I's in Hawai'i).
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Post by Maui on Jun 1, 2010 22:07:42 GMT
I now have my May/June issue of Infinite Energy, which as I had hoped includes a review of the New Energy Technologies sessions of ACS 239. There is no headline here, and Pamela Mosier Boss receives the same one-paragraph review as all other important presenters. The Naval Research Laboratory is actively investigating many new technologies, and their papers appear often in Infinite Energy.
The cover story is about hydrogen bond energy, and there is an Editorial "Hydrogen Bonds at the Bottom of a Waterfall (pp. 8-10)," as well as an outstanding analysis of a cold-fusion-type explosion at the Sayano-Shushenskaya hydroelectric station in 2009 ("Hydroelectric Water Turbine Explosion in Russia, pp. 26-31). The author of the latter, Dr. Farzan Amini is mechanical manager for the Farab Corporation in Iran--builders of hydroelectric dams. He also believes in "...the effects of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions in...the rheology of blood, herbal medicine, volcanoes, wildfire, global warming, etc."
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Post by nautonnier on Jun 19, 2010 18:12:10 GMT
Cold fusion has a MAJOR acceptance problem.
All the physicists involved in fusion have been working hard to obtain funding for small town size research establishments and huge accelerators.
Someone saying that they can do similar research in a normal lab has MUCH more than scientific opinion to convince - think of the effect on the funding arguments!!
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Post by Maui on Jun 22, 2010 15:25:27 GMT
"Town size" machines are likely to interact with the Earth-Sun system. Maybe the Large Hadron Collider is causing the dearth of sunspots?
We are witnessing technological failure on a huge scale now in the Gulf of Mexico. Clearly, the United States are not working towards a sustainable future, and thus we will not focus research on true sustainability. The concept of cold fusion is thus viewed as un-American, as evidenced by the fact that Iran and (I think) Russia have research programs.
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Post by Maui on Feb 7, 2011 23:20:28 GMT
PUBLICATION OF RESULTS REFUSED
For the past two years, Oxford University press published proceedings of the New Energy Technology sessions of American Chemical Society's National Meeting. In 2010, a branch the American Institute of Physics agreed to publish the proceedings, and advertised them for sale on their website.
But AIP Publishing has refused to publish the proceedings with their copyright stamp in a blatant rejection of cold fusion. My father, the late John Bose II, compiled and edited a proceedings and would have been shocked by this breach of protocol.
Dr. Edmund Storms obtained a Ph.D. in radiochemistry from Washington University (St. Louis) and is retired from the Los Alamos National Laboratory after thirty-four years of service. His comment: " If cold fusion can be made to occur at greater rates, this would be the ideal energy source for which man has been searching. The possibility is so important that responsible scientists do not have the luxury of being ignorant skeptics, no matter how unlikely the reality of cold fusion might appear."
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see Christy Fraser, "Proceedings of New Energy Conference Rejected by Publisher," Infinite Energy v 16 #95, pp. 15-16 (January/ February, 2011).
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