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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Fusion / August 2004



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Volleyball topological equivalent to basketball; FusionBarrier Principle  the inverse of Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle31 Aug 2004 08:14 GMT6
While watching the Olympics game of Volleyball a strange impression
began to ascend over me. I have hated the game of basketball for a long
time because of dunking where there is no skill in that, yet watching
volleyball I realize that dunking in basketball is the inverse of
DOE's Basic Research Gets a Boost28 Aug 2004 21:57 GMT4
Here's and interesting 'hilarious quote' (the first true gem of the
new millenium..hopefully not a sign of things to come):
"This has nothing to do with cold fusion," said Judy Franz, executive
officer of the American Physical Society. "This is very, very hot
Afshar24 Aug 2004 15:18 GMT2
Has anyone read the quantum field theory in New Scientist, what do you
think of Afshar's test and conclusions and his remark that einstein
should lose his noble prize for the experiment that lead to the
discovery of photons?
Another Stanley Meyer Type Scam (was: Water-fueled car, in public domain, by 2005, sez Earth2012.org)24 Aug 2004 14:59 GMT84
"£1 million funding required"
It kinda makes you wonder how much these guys will rake in with this
scam before they either are prosecuted or simply disappear.  
One thing's absolutely certain:  Their water-powered car will never
US to halt nuclear fusion project23 Aug 2004 17:02 GMT1
US to halt nuclear fusion project
17:04 30 July 04
NewScientist.com news service
Amidst a prolonged stalemate over where to build the world's largest
Molecular fusion20 Aug 2004 03:30 GMT6
As an analog to solid state fusion I have been wondering if fusion
reactions might occur in molecules that contain H, D, T, Li, B or
other atoms embedded in electron shells in special positions. The way
a catalist can bring together groups of atoms to form a new molecule
Cold Fusion in Today's Boston Globe18 Aug 2004 16:37 GMT42
Heating up a cold theory
MIT professor risks career to reenergize discredited
By Beth Daley, Globe Staff  |  July 27, 2004
Although he's a tenured Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Popular Mechanics Magazine Cold Fusion cover story13 Aug 2004 21:07 GMT15
When cold fusion was being investigated as a
possible replacement for all other sources of
energy, with the potential promise of being
environmentally safe, cheap, (and when
Danfoth/Meyer Sketch12 Aug 2004 06:07 GMT23
Does anyone have the html that was posted for years? at:
http://members.iinet.net.au/~steveb/danforth/dan1.html
It was titled:
Molecular Disassociation of Water.
Proving that the world record superconductor is the upper limit02 Aug 2004 19:12 GMT3
Note: I want to state this up front so that future historians can see
how the mind of science operates. In the last few weeks I have been
thinking of a proof method that a draw in chess is the Optimal Strategy
and by doing a proof where I have 2 first moves by white and then 2
 
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