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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Fusion / June 2005



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A New Cold Fusion Report Out of Russia06 Jun 2005 16:02 GMT37
Ludwik Kowalski has posted a new cold fusion excess heat report from
Russia:
http://blake.montclair.edu/~kowalskil/cf/223karabut.html
Papers in English at:
questions about progress in IEF - limitations, scalability, and the future?06 Jun 2005 11:58 GMT1
    I haven't been reading sci.physics.fusion for very long, and
physics is not my field, although I do have scientific training and can
follow most things aimed at the educated layman and a bit above.
Anyway, I've been reading about inertial electrostatic fusion and I
Eugene Mallove Murder Suspect Arrested06 Jun 2005 02:42 GMT6
Eugene Mallove Murder Suspect Arrested
Cold fusion champion, Eugene Mallove, brutally murdered more than 1
year ago.  Enough evidence has now been brought forth to make the
arrest of the long-time suspect, Gary McAvoy.
Assume A [Plausible] Solution03 Jun 2005 05:20 GMT4
The math people who solved partial differential equations had some
background, some clue as to what they were doing.  Even so such an
approach might work here.
Bret Cahill
Haas VF3 tool changer corrosion02 Jun 2005 19:37 GMT1
  Anyone else out there have a problem with Haas tool changer
corrosion?  A few sliding tool position covers on our VF3 were not
closing when the tool was swapped out.  After removing several cover
plates, a few problems were found.  The spring grooves were found to
Once upon a time01 Jun 2005 22:38 GMT9
This is a once upon a time story that is supposed to be a true story.
Once upon a time, at General Electric Corp., the company had a problem
that none of their engineers could solve.  This was so because the
problem was given individually to each scientist to solve, to which,
Bubble Power IEEE Sonofusion Article01 Jun 2005 19:57 GMT82
Bubble Power
Tiny bubbles imploded by sound waves can make hydrogen nuclei
fuse-and may one day become a revolutionary new energy source
By Richard T. Lahey Jr., Rusi P. Taleyarkhan & Robert I. Nigmatulin
Pages: 1 2 May, 2005
 
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