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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Fusion / September 2008



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Fusion Failure26 Sep 2008 03:58 GMT3
I have to report failure so far in my fusion project. I am putting the low
pressure hydrogen in the inductor of the tank circuit of a Hartley
oscillator with an anode potential of 500 volts.
I have tried hydrogen at 3 Tor, 0.001 Tor and 1 microbar but I cannot get
Any sufficiently advanced information is indistinguishable from noise05 Sep 2008 14:40 GMT2
I am posting the story below in sci.physics.fusion because I think it
will be of interest here. The concept of chemically assisted nuclear
reactions is controversial because it is thought to be contrary to
conventional wisdom. The problem with conventional wisdom is that it
Thermonuclear Fusion Project04 Sep 2008 20:39 GMT4
Group Idea
This group for the discussion and sharing of information for the
construction of a practical thermonuclear fusion reactor to generate
electrical energy by direct conversion.
Another CF claim bites the dust.02 Sep 2008 19:16 GMT6
Anyone still here from the Good Old Days?
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) -- Purdue University on Wednesday
reprimanded a scientist who has been accused of falsifying claims he
produced nuclear fusion in tabletop experiments.
 
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