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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Fusion / December 2004



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Iwamura Transmutation Ranked No.3 Discovery of 200428 Dec 2004 05:57 GMT1
The Nikkei-Shinbun (Japanese Financial Times) wrote an article on the
most important technological trends in 2004, on its science page of
27th December 2004 issue. The Mitsubishi Heavy Industry (MHI)
transmutation works (leader Dr. Yasuhiro Iwamura) by deuterium
STUDENT NEEDING THERMODYNAMICS PROJECT26 Dec 2004 20:42 GMT94
DEAR SIRS,
I'M FROM INDIA DOING B.TECH. IN MATERIALS SCIENCE IN ONE OF THE TOP
INSTITUTES IN INDIA.I HAVE WORKED AS A RESEARCH ASSISTANT AT IIT.AS
I'M VERY MUCH INTERESTED IN THERMODYNAMICS,CAN ANYBODY GIVE ME AN
Announcing A New Cold Fusion Book22 Dec 2004 06:03 GMT2
Announcing A New Cold Fusion Book
"Cold Fusion And The Future," by Jed Rothwell, published by
LENR-CANR.org, December 2004, 186 pages.
The reality of cold fusion is growing and has spawned a series of books
A Question For Bill Synder?20 Dec 2004 19:12 GMT49
Bill,  You have claimed that the cold fusion effect is a phantom
phenomenon that can be explained in the same way that gravity affects
different types of objects in varying ways, due to the unseen affect
that air resistence has on a falling object.  An interesting analogy to
The future20 Dec 2004 01:48 GMT1
First, I'm not even going to pretend like I know even a scrap about
quantum physics or the methods described in cold fusion. (I know some
but not nearly what is required to judge)
What I DO know is a bit about how the government works in this day and
Cold fusion is the biggest lie of physics !!!!!15 Dec 2004 19:01 GMT3
It's the biggest bogus ever and it won't work in 1000000 years.
It was just invented by morons who watched too much bad science fiction rubbish!
NEW BOOK EXPLAINS THE SCIENCE CONTROVERSY13 Dec 2004 13:25 GMT9
NEW BOOK EXPLAINS THE SCIENCE CONTROVERSY
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8, 2004 -- The Rebirth of Cold Fusion, by Steven
B. Krivit and Nadine Winocur Psy.D., explains the science and
significance of this new field of energy research.
New Info About the DOE Cold Fusion Review12 Dec 2004 14:02 GMT36
Here's the latest on the DOE Cold Fusion review.  Still not sure when
the review will be released.  But, the documents on this page do
detail how the review process is being performed and exactly who the
reviewers are that are performing the review.
How close are we to understanding gravity?12 Dec 2004 09:56 GMT15
I hope this is not too much of an old topic, as I'm sure it has been
discussed before on these groups, but what is the most accepted
theoretical explanation about why gravity emanates from all known
matter?
Cold Fusion Is Really Solid-State Fusion.11 Dec 2004 15:05 GMT6
Essay: Cold Fusion Is Really Solid-State Fusion.
(Passing the test of two miracles.)
©Russ George, Half Moon Bay, CA November 2004
Cold fusion, a startling discovery to many 15 years ago, is now
High Schoolers Getting Positive Cold Fusion Results!09 Dec 2004 14:45 GMT127
There are high school students in Oregon who try to replicate the P&F
cold fusion experiment every summer.  They're reporting positive
results year after year.  Apparently, kids in Italy and France are
also getting positive cold fusion results following the protocols set
DOE Review Out - BAd News for CFers09 Dec 2004 14:26 GMT24
The review is out.  The conclusions are about as I
predicted, i.e. no real change from 1989.
http://www.science.doe.gov/
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Greenview Helps Clarify the Controversy Over Cold Fusion09 Dec 2004 05:15 GMT12
Greenview Helps Clarify the Controversy Over Cold Fusion
Experts provide practical perspective to a new and challenging
scientific field.
Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB via PR Web Direct) December 7, 2004 -- Cold Fusion
Plasma Triggered Tritium at Los Alamos08 Dec 2004 16:41 GMT10
Plasma Triggered Tritium at Los Alamos
Posted on Sunday, November 28 @ 19:01:21 PST by vlad  
http://www.nde.lanl.gov/cf/tritweb.htm#abs
Tom Claytor sounds like he has stumbled across Cold Fusion and Tritium
Does a Hydrogen bomb leave radiation?08 Dec 2004 05:37 GMT8
In nuclear fusion multiple molecules are brought together to form one.
This releases a large amount of energy and heat, but no  radiation. My
question is: does a hydrogen bomb work on nuclear fusion, and if so
does it leave any radiation?
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