Re: [Vo]:Whether Cold Fusion or Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, U.S. Navy Researchers Reopen Case

2021-03-23 Thread Nicholas Palmer
Maybe just too much evidence has accumulated to ignore any more

Nick Palmer

On the side of the Planet - and the people - because they're worth it


On Tue, 23 Mar 2021 at 22:58, CB Sites  wrote:

> Thanks Jed.  It's interesting to see the IEEE Spectrum leaving a crack
> open for further possibilities coming from CF research.   I noticed another
> article in the side panel from the same author that I thought I would pass
> along;
>
>
> https://spectrum.ieee.org/energywise/energy/nuclear/nuclear-fusiontokamak-not-included
>
> Spacecraft of the Future Could Be Powered By Lattice Confinement Fusion
> NASA researchers demonstrate the ability to fuse atoms inside
> room-temperature metals
> By Michael Koziol
>
>
>  CHEERS.
>
> On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 9:59 AM Jed Rothwell 
> wrote:
>
>> News report:
>>
>>
>> https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/energy/nuclear/cold-fusion-or-low-energy-nuclear-reactions-us-navy-researchers-reopen-case
>>
>> Whether Cold Fusion or Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, U.S. Navy
>> Researchers Reopen Case
>>
>> Spurred on by continued anomalous nuclear results, multiple labs now
>> working to get to bottom of story
>>
>> By Michael Koziol
>>
>>


Re: [Vo]:Whether Cold Fusion or Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, U.S. Navy Researchers Reopen Case

2021-03-23 Thread CB Sites
Thanks Jed.  It's interesting to see the IEEE Spectrum leaving a crack open
for further possibilities coming from CF research.   I noticed another
article in the side panel from the same author that I thought I would pass
along;

https://spectrum.ieee.org/energywise/energy/nuclear/nuclear-fusiontokamak-not-included

Spacecraft of the Future Could Be Powered By Lattice Confinement Fusion
NASA researchers demonstrate the ability to fuse atoms inside
room-temperature metals
By Michael Koziol


 CHEERS.

On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 9:59 AM Jed Rothwell  wrote:

> News report:
>
>
> https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/energy/nuclear/cold-fusion-or-low-energy-nuclear-reactions-us-navy-researchers-reopen-case
>
> Whether Cold Fusion or Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, U.S. Navy Researchers
> Reopen Case
>
> Spurred on by continued anomalous nuclear results, multiple labs now
> working to get to bottom of story
>
> By Michael Koziol
>
>


Re: [Vo]:Whether Cold Fusion or Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, U.S. Navy Researchers Reopen Case

2021-03-23 Thread Terry Blanton
*The researchers say they hope to publish their initial results by the end
of the year. “I think the most important thing is to reveal a mechanism by
which the phenomenon works,” says Gotzmer. “Because if you understand the
mechanism, then you can extrapolate into better experiments and make it
more reproducible. There’s many mechanisms which have been proposed, but no
one’s really nailed down completely what the nitty-gritty science is.”*

Are we about to drink from the Holy Grail?  After over 3 decades, let's
hope so.

Thanks, Jed!

On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 9:59 AM Jed Rothwell  wrote:

> News report:
>
>
> https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/energy/nuclear/cold-fusion-or-low-energy-nuclear-reactions-us-navy-researchers-reopen-case
>
> Whether Cold Fusion or Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, U.S. Navy Researchers
> Reopen Case
>
> Spurred on by continued anomalous nuclear results, multiple labs now
> working to get to bottom of story
>
> By Michael Koziol
>
>


[Vo]:Whether Cold Fusion or Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, U.S. Navy Researchers Reopen Case

2021-03-23 Thread Jed Rothwell
News report:

https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/energy/nuclear/cold-fusion-or-low-energy-nuclear-reactions-us-navy-researchers-reopen-case

Whether Cold Fusion or Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions, U.S. Navy Researchers
Reopen Case

Spurred on by continued anomalous nuclear results, multiple labs now
working to get to bottom of story

By Michael Koziol