Very interesting!

I suggest to add an option for a simple neutron counter.  Specially
good for cluster of reactors, but also for home users: you do not want
them to be irradiated.


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2011/12/20 Bastiaan Bergman <[email protected]>:
> Hi group,
>
> I'm excited to announce our newly formed non-profit organization to
> the advancement of cold fusion.
>
> We are planning an open catalyst project geared towards finding the
> secret catalyst needed to achieve nuclear fusion in the solid state.
> The plan is to use the power of the crowd to search and try the many
> different possibilities in a highly paralleled and fast way. By
> installing many many reactor-calorimeters in labs of participating
> scientist all over the world and by sharing all data in a structured
> way we envision an enormous advantage compared to the individual
> approach.
>
> For this purpose I designed a special reactor-calorimeter called the
> *Peer Pressure*, it is a simple reactor with extended data logging and
> autonomous Internet connectivity. Individual scientists can purchase a
> reactor, hook it up directly to the Internet through its TCP/IP
> connection, start testing materials and share results. The reactor is
> designed with a minimum of presumptions about the detailed working of
> cold fusion reactions and providing maximum versatility for the
> experimentalist.
>
> Please have a look at the Peer Pressure and let me know what you think
> of it, can you use it? Suggestions for improvement?
>
> http://www.fusioncatalyst.org/open-catalyst/peer-pressure/
>
> Cheers,
> Bastiaan.
>

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