Axil,

Seeing this reference to bubble fusion brings up the memory of Impulse Devices, Inc and Ross Tessien, the inventor who used to post here on Vortex a decade ago when it looked like acoustic cavitation was on the verge of success.

They were located in Grass Valley CA - and even offered a sonofusion reactor for sale. Not many were sold. Ross and Impulse Devices owned many patents, which are listed on the citation below - deriving from Flynn's work, which also collapsed, so to speak. I checked on a few of them:*Expired due to failure to pay maintenance fee*

Sad but true. This indicates that the company saw so little future in their IP that they let the patent expire rather than pay the fee to keep it in force. However, in this case the company sold out and the new owners are pursuing sonochemistry instead of sonofusion. They are called Burst Laboratories, Inc and have been fairly successful, I have heard. I am not sure if Ross still follows LENR or not.

I guess one could say even though the sonofusion bubble burst, there was a silver lining ...


 Axil Axil wrote:
Also see
Method of generating energy by acoustically induced cavitation fusion and reactor therefor
US 4333796 A
ABSTRACT
Two different cavitation fusion reactors (CFR's) are disclosed.

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