>From a listing of next week’s CNBC programing, the listing is correct and the show is new with the date of production as 2012.
Axil On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Chemical Engineer <[email protected]>wrote: > Sorry, > > Thought I included the link. Not sure about the dates... > > http://www.cnbc.com/id/40795923/ > > > On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 2:12 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson > <[email protected]> wrote: > > From CE > > > >> SCIENTIFIC BREAKTHROUGHS - Tuesday, July 17th 9p | 12a ET > >> Cold Fusion Is Hot Again > >> A report on cold fusion - nuclear energy like that which powers the > >> sun, but made at room temperatures on a tabletop, which in 1989, was > >> presented as a revolutionary new source of energy that promised to be > >> cheap, limitless and clean but was quickly dismissed as junk science. > >> Today, scientists believe that cold fusion, now most often called low > >> temperature fusion or a nuclear effect, could lead to monumental > >> breakthroughs in energy production. > >> > >> The Collider > >> A report on the Large Hadron Collider, a massive scientific instrument > >> located 300 feet underground the border between Switzerland and > >> France. It has taken twenty years and $8 billion to build. With it, > >> physicists hope to discover sub-atomic particles so tiny that they’ve > >> never before detected, particles they think will explain how the > >> universe has organized itself into so many different entities. > > > > The heading, "60 Minutes", confuses me. > > > > July 17 is a Tuesday... not Sunday. > > > > Can you supply link(s) to where this information was retrieved from? > > > > Googlilng the information hasn't been particularly helpful. Shoot! > > OTOH, your post is already Googable, as an archived vortex-l post. > > This is getting a bit circuitious. > > > > Thanks! > > > > -- > > Regards > > Steven Vincent Johnson > > www.OrionWorks.com > > www.zazzle.com/orionworks > > > >

