http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0606/p25s01-stss.html
Coming in out of the cold: nuclear fusion, for real
By Michelle Thaller, csmonitor.com / June 6, 2005
PASADENA, CALIF.
For the last few years, mentioning cold fusion around scientists (myself
included) has been a little like mentioning
Pyroelectric fusion, old news. Though elements of it are used in the
finnish patent.
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 3:00 PM, Kevin O'Malley kevmol...@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0606/p25s01-stss.html
Coming in out of the cold: nuclear fusion, for real
By Michelle Thaller,
I have to add this is an exquisitely sleazy kind of noise -- something that
I would have thought below the Christian Science Monitor despite the fact
that it is, as a lamestream media outlet, sleazy:
When cold fusion announcements come forth in the not too distant future,
the CSM can posture that
This is Crystal Fusion. I don't see how it qualifies as Pyroelectric
fusion. There could be a clue to how fusion takes place in Condensed
Matter, and that could forward our understanding of the Condensed Matter
LENR reaction taking place inside Nickel or Palladium.
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 3:16
I doubt it. This isn't cold at all. These nuclei are exceedingly hot and
their fusion products are indistinguishable from hot fusion products.
Again, the use of the word cold is pure sleaze.
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 5:40 PM, Kevin O'Malley kevmol...@gmail.com wrote:
This is Crystal Fusion.
KEvin, this is almost 9 year old article. It's well covered on Wikipedia.
They're using Pyroelectric crystals and call it Pyroelectric fusion.
THe finnish patent recommends using pyroeltric crystals as a catalyst /
particle accelerator to increase the energy gain with LENR. It's an
interesting
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