[Vo]:6 minute video on Cold Fusion ---- from Discovery Science Channel show "Brink"

2009-04-13 Thread Jeff Driscoll
The show "Brink" on the Science Discovery channel did a short 6 minute **positive** piece on Cold Fusion 2 weeks ago. video here: http://science.discovery.com/videos/brink-news-evidence-of-nuclear-fusion.html http://science.discovery.com/ >From Brink's website: Everything

[Vo]:Discovery Show "Brink" does short, positive piece on Cold Fusion

2009-03-28 Thread Jeff Driscoll
The show "Brink" on the Science Discovery channel did a short 7 minute **positive** piece on Cold Fusion at 10 pm Friday night (last night). http://science.discovery.com/ here is the schedule of a repeat of the show = Sunday Mar 29, 5:00 am 30 min(s) B

[Vo]:hydrogen Balmer line broadening in plasmas

2008-10-30 Thread Jeff Driscoll
Here is a paper that just came out regarding Balmer line broadening in Hydrogen plasmas - written by Jonathan Phillips. He describes Mills theory in this paper and shows data. http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/0810/0810.5280.pdf

[Vo]:Sodium Hydride and Differential Scanning Calorimetry - no Raney Nickel involved

2008-10-26 Thread Jeff Driscoll
Does someone have the capability of doing a Differential Scanning Calorimeter measurement on Sodium Hydride (NaH)? NaH can be bought from chemical suppliers where it is sold as 60% weight NaH and 40% weight mineral oil. The oil keeps air and water from contacting it and chemically reacting with i

[Vo]:What are the best papers on cold fusion and their web links?

2008-06-13 Thread Jeff Driscoll
What are the best papers in cold fusion and what are the web links to them? Preferably web links that won't change over long periods time. Base it on the reputation of the researcher (even if that is subjective) and the quality of the work. I've listed one below. Can people find others that they

Mizuno experiment - neutron bursts with deuterium, 0.8 Tesla field, 77 K

2005-11-01 Thread Jeff Driscoll
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 (liquid nitrogen), and deuterium g

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