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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Fusion / June 2005



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Solar Acquire D2Fusion Inc.29 Jun 2005 06:15 GMT2
JohnnyC:  This is relevant to cold fusion.  They mention cold fusion in
the PR.  Sounds like private capital is starting to get interested in
cold fusion.
Solar Announces Intention to Acquire D2Fusion Inc.
Why Concensus Opinion In Science Is So Rarely Wrong On Certain Issues26 Jun 2005 03:40 GMT1
In some fields it is indeed possible for a lone individual to go up
against the entire "establishment."
I know because I've done it myself with spectaculer results.
The difference with say, politics or the law, however, and science is
Has anyone looked at how much energy is stored os entropy in pure nickel, platinum, or palladium lattices?24 Jun 2005 03:01 GMT1
These things don't just drop out of thin air.  The metals have to be
refined, then made molten and cast, etc.  It's not like there is no
energy already expended and held in these objects - maybe they are just
good at storing it in crystalline form and then releasing it in a
Serendipity In Other Fields24 Jun 2005 02:51 GMT37
Serendipity has been responsible for a lot of discoveries.  Has anyone
in another recognized field popped up saying, "hey, I bet this could
also be used for cold fusion?"
It's not like many in science are ignorant of CF or the dire energy
5000 G Acceleration From A Flower21 Jun 2005 01:27 GMT1
_Science News_ had something on a plant that accelerates pollen with
some kind of catapult device in the bud -- 800 times the G forces on a
rocket.
Couldn't we use THIS for fusion?  Maybe gene splice it up to 50,000 G.
550 Israelis victims of info theft19 Jun 2005 20:51 GMT1
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JET18 Jun 2005 18:40 GMT5
Yesterday I visited JET at Culham and looked over the facilities.  We had a
lecture on the reason for developing fusion and what fusion was.
The reactor itself I could not approach because the stent in my chest would
be affected by a magnetic field so I saw the mock-up where ...
Kirk-Storms CCS Debate18 Jun 2005 16:24 GMT7
Kirk,
I have been reading your debate with Ed Storms on LENR-CANR.org.  You
have a much sharper tongue in that debate than I've seen you have in
other public forums.
The Cold Fusion Scandal14 Jun 2005 07:51 GMT24
The Cold Fusion Scandal
Such misrepresentation and falsification of evidence happened after
Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischman[5] announced in March 1989 that they
had achieved fusion by electrochemical means. Several influential US
I think Biofusion is the key to cold fusion !!!13 Jun 2005 01:32 GMT3
I'm a scientist and I have just created amoebas based on tritium.When
these amoebas want to mate, they will cause a fusion reaction and I
can control their sex-drives with gamma rays, so I can make the horny
to enable fusion.
Electrons from Nano Tubes12 Jun 2005 02:13 GMT7
Apparently Motorola can make a cheap thin screen HDTV out of lots of
short nanotubes ejecting electrons.  May 28 _Science News_.
This is kind of a basic question but what is the great appeal of lasers
over electron beams in fusion?
Here's an open invitation to an eclectic philosophy forum10 Jun 2005 16:39 GMT1
In order to promote the free exchange of ideas, the board is moderated and
posting is by registration only. It's active and worth a visit:
http://members2.boardhost.com/wbaker2/
More Arrests Expected in Mallove Case10 Jun 2005 03:35 GMT2
Investigators don't believe McAvoy acted alone in the crime, based on
evidence and investigation in the case, Norwich Detective Lt. Timothy
Menard said. Further arrests are expected. McAvoy's former address is
listed as 313 Main St. in Norwich, the site of a halfway house operated
Up To Thousands of Particles09 Jun 2005 23:09 GMT1
They can model over a thousand bodies interacting gravitationally now.
It should soon be in the millions.
Shouldn't they be able to figure everything out in plasma physics with
just a few hundred or dozen particles?
Coming in out of the cold: Cold fusion, for real08 Jun 2005 03:30 GMT4
Coming in out of the cold: Cold fusion, for real:
http://www.christiansciencemonitor.com/2005/0606/p25s01-stss.html
"After the 1989 announcement of fusion in a bottle, so to speak, and
the subsequent retraction, the whole idea of cold fusion seemed a bit
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