To facilitate the design and development of commercial, practical
cold fusion demonstration kits, I've started a mailing list.
You can join by sending a mail to [email protected]
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This project is at the brainstorming stage; all ideas about how to
design simple, inexpensive cold fusion demonstration kits are
welcome. Kits may consist of two parts: supplies and other
expendables that are sold, and equipment and instrumentation that is
available for sale or rent. An experimenter should be able to obtain
everything needed to run an experiment or set of experiments, with a
single purchase, or obtain only part of a kit, supplying part
themselves, or, as well, a complete specification of the experiment
such that it can be independently reproduced, obtaining nothing from
the project company other than the instructions and specifications.
It is planned that the company would offer analytical services that
could be used to measure helium or other reaction products, etch and
analyze CR-39 radiation detectors, run Mossbauer spectroscopy on
bacterial cultures to detect Fe-57, or the like.
While the project will be commercial, in order to attract modest
investment, it will have, overall, a noncommercial educational
purpose. It should be self-supporting, but donations, loans, or
investments will be accepted to help with startup costs. The form of
organization is yet to be determined; there is no need at this point
for funding.
We will hope to obtain from researchers in the field sufficient
specific information to allow the design and sale of reliable kits,
and all assistance will be recognized and appreciated.
Thanks for your support. Assistance with list management will be appreciated.