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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Fusion / November 2005



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aloha tony ?29 Nov 2005 21:09 GMT7
thanks every so much for the update
it lifted my faith in cold fusion
i thought that they had killed it again
i accedently deleted it
Focus Fusion24 Nov 2005 01:51 GMT10
2005/11/05: OSE: Focus Fusion poses overwhelming competition to Tokamak
Imagine a non-polluting power plant, the size of a local gas
station, that would quietly and safely power 4,000 homes,
for a few tenths of a penny per kilowatt-hour, compared to
New Solenoid Experiment22 Nov 2005 16:54 GMT12
I've just done another experiment with a simple apparatus of a solenoid and
a compass.
I set the long axis of the solenoid to point East-West and placed a compass
at the centre of the solenoid.
Cold Fusion -  Sting's Lyrics Have Visionary Content (Think About It)20 Nov 2005 05:07 GMT7
Passing this along from a friend of a friend of a lady friend.
Enjoy :)
"All This Time" by Sting
I looked out across
My daft reactor design17 Nov 2005 00:36 GMT9
I have been informed by high level sources that my reactor design which
can't possibly work, is too dangerous for comercial use.  A simple
modification makes a $20 hydrogen bomb which only needs a 12 Volt car
battery to start that can be easily made with simple equipment.
Mizuno experiment - neutron bursts with deuterium, 0.8 Tesla field, 77 K15 Nov 2005 11:03 GMT3
I'd like to reproduce Tadahiko Mizuno's experiment where he exposed
deuterium gas to a 0.8 Tesla magnetic field at liquid nitrogen
temperatures and got bursts of neutrons.  No electrolysis or glow
discharges were involved - just 3 things, 0.8 Tesla field, 77 K
Anyone ever read this Einstein physics book?07 Nov 2005 08:08 GMT1
Has anyone ever read this book?  The Evolution of Physics by Albert
Einstein.  I was thinking about trying to get a really nice copy for my
library, like this one on eBay if it is a good read.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6573594864
Relativity07 Nov 2005 08:07 GMT2
It is nice that E=Mc^2 where E is the rest mass energy, M is the rest mass
and c the velocity of light.
It really is nice because it means that all we are is energy.  Probably just
radio energy, there is nothing here at all.
Fusion Yield And Other Basic Questions07 Nov 2005 08:05 GMT4
We've been hashing around 30,000 foot high concepts of
alternate energy on comp.dsp and I was wondering a few
things:
 1. What would the "yield" of a fusion reactor be?
Tabletop cold fusion kit07 Nov 2005 07:35 GMT5
Is there a supplier of tabletop cold fusion kits?  Is a minimum neutron
production rate guarantee?  If not, why not?
barn
To Harry07 Nov 2005 07:13 GMT3
Hello Harry,
They disagreed with my theories that they could not disprove and were so
outraged that the psychiatrist has killed me by removing my frontal lobe.  I
will trouble you no more.
Dark Matter Not Working Out07 Nov 2005 07:11 GMT3
A lot of recent cosmos theories have the slapped together quality of a
libertarian in mid debate.
When they announced the expansion of the universe was increasing in
speed it was obvious something basic and elegant was being overlooked.
photofusion synthesis06 Nov 2005 16:43 GMT1
$                   photofusion synthesis
PhotoFUSiON synthesis is photoSYNTHESiS fusion, DOooOPs.!!
GREEN plants grow by PhotoFUSiON synthesis.!!
Sincerely,
 
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