Once again, we are being treated to one more example of exaggeration and BS. The Taleyarkhan cavitation work is hot fusion occurring in bubbles, not cold fusion. The rates are very low and the method would not work if power output were at commercial levels, yet this work gets attention. In contrast, Stringham has caused cold fusion to occur at near commercial levels in metals by applying deuterium to the metal using cavitation, yet this work is ignored. We are not being treated to dreams, but to nightmares.

Ed
Keith Nagel wrote:

Hey Jed + Knuke,

If the dream dies, can the reality of LENR finally come out? I for one am 
getting kind
of sick of the dreaming....

K.


-----Original Message----- From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 12:05 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: BBC Horizon to feature Taleyarkhan


Michael Huffman wrote:


Gnorts, Taleyarkhan has been doing cavitation experiments for over thirty years, Jed.

And the BBC has been doing them for -- what? -- six weeks? And yet they claim:

"If the experiment works, then the world could be on the way to a new form of 
cheap, unlimited, pollution free energy. But if it
fails, then that dream will die."

The DREAM WILL DIE, folks!!! All of you in viewing audience: please, clap your 
hands! Keep Tinker-bell alive!

- Jed





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