In the category of "truth is stranger than fiction" here is an amazing story
of "impersonation" on several levels

http://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/wyoming-teen-who-built-fusion-reacto
r-disqualified-from-science-fair/article_15dda5ab-b68e-5fa7-a13f-7b30d22f850
f.html

A Wyoming high school student builds a nuclear reactor in his dad's garage -
and then is disqualified from the International Science and Engineering Fair
on a technicality. The beginning of a conspiracy theory? LENR suppression?

His problem could have been: impersonating Philo - :-) 

Anyway the Farnsworth Fusor is a fusion reactor that many high school level
students have built, including Conrad.

It involves adding electrical energy in order to achieve LENR reactions.
Sound familiar, Joshua? The "mainstream" wants to call it "hot" fusion but
it is not. The gainful reactions are fusion but technically not hot or cold,
and yes they are definitely low energy - warm not hot. 

The published threshold level for D+D fusion is variously listed at around
1.4 MeV up to 2.2 MeV and yet the Fusor average plasma energy level is less
than 1 eV - so it truly is LENR on the input side. It is definitely NOT in
any way hot fusion. Since it is orders of magnitude lower input.

Since there are neutrons emitted, no one doubts the reaction is nuclear.
Plasma LENR reaction produce neutrons but the same does not happen in
condensed matter LENR.

BTW Conrad is also a YT! Jockey. His channel is replete with his experiments

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4Sjg2aNw6w

Jones


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