This is the youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7WjzYflPYI
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 3:02 PM, Alain Sepeda <alain.sep...@gmail.com> wrote: > > http://iltirreno.gelocal.it/pistoia/cronaca/2014/02/02/news/a-13-anni-riproducono-la-fusione-a-freddo-1.8591445 > > it seems to be a Mizuno, but very few details... > > does anyone have better data? > > ------------------- > > > At 13 reproduce the cold fusion > > The experiment of three boys in the garage of the home of one of them: "No > minor he had succeeded" > > > Pistoia also has its own "via Panisperna boys."Matthew and Ivan are > Matteini Perrella, with the collaboration of Julia Ricciardi. Compared to > Fermi, Amaldi, Majorana and other eminent physicists, very young, in the > thirties of the last century realized in the laboratory, the first nuclear > reactor, physicists Pistoia are still young, very young indeed.They have > 13 years old and attending the 3rd Q of the school Marconi Via Puccini. Early > last month have carried out an experiment in the garage at home, they say > confidently documented, "the only juvenile in the world to have > succeeded."This > is the cold fusion. The cold nuclear fusion, advocated for decades by > scientists not only because it would allow to produce nuclear energy > without producing temibilissime slag, is a generic name given to the > alleged nature of nuclear reactions, which would occur at pressures and > temperatures much lower than those needed for obtain nuclear fusion "hot", > for which are instead necessary temperatures of the order of one million > kelvin and plasma density very high. Many scientists are skeptical: to > date, the very existence of these phenomena has not been demonstrated > conclusively, on the contrary to the prevailing opinion in the scientific > community is that all the evidence proposed to be due to measurement errors > or non-nuclear phenomena. The fact is that the boys have done the > experiment Pistoia, reproducing, as they called the same guys they shot a > video on Youtube, "a star in a jar.""Thanks to my father, an engineer in > 'electronic company - says Matthew, who loves physics and experiments since > piccolossimo, while Ivan is the computer of the group - and Julius Nesti > who supported us in logistics, we could set up the garage at home mine with > all the necessary equipment: voltmeter, ammeter, herzometro and what you > need to succeed. A basic table for discharge to the ground, otherwise it > ran the risk of being electrocuted terrible, or burned by temperatures in > the range of 3-4000 degrees or, again, it exploded all over. "The > experiment, which took place on January 3, eventually succeeded after > twenty black smoke. "The whole thing lasted about half an hour, no more > and left us amazed, as well as very satisfied." The first practical and > tangible result of the "fusion" describe the boys: "We have produced a > soapy liquid that does not produce any toxin and we washed their hands." An > effect of the experiment, tell Matthew and others, was to be put out of > televisions and mobile phones due to the strong electromagnetic field. At > school, classmates and teachers are proud of their young scientists, but > would point out the teacher of astronomy, "they did it all by yourself." > > Francis Albonetti >