Energy Catalyzer – First Press Release – “I made cold fusion” A team of physicists at the University Of Bologna in Italy led by Professor Sergio Focardi, have announced that they have been able to demonstrate a type of cold fusion process. A live…
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Hydrogen/Nickel cold fusion probable mechanism
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Prof. Ch. E. Stremmenos
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Leaving aside for the moment any rigorous theoretical approach based on quantitative analyses, I would like to focus, qualitatively only, on the subject of shielding of dispersed protons in the electronic cloud within the crystal structure. The Focardi-Rossi approach considers this shielding a basic requirement for surpassing the […]
On the downslope of peak oil, cold fusion remains hope for the future
Why is LENR research so important? Because the world energy outlook portends decreased oil supplies in the near future. In fact, the International Energy Agency has finally publicly accepted the Peak scenario for conventional oil, and now claims it already happened in 2006. What this means is that the easy oil has been found, and … Continue reading On the downslope of peak oil, cold fusion remains hope for the future →
Protected: This isn’t the nuclear power your mother told you about
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Status of Cold Fusion 2010
Scientists have been researching low-energy nuclear reactions for the past 22 years, and what is now known as a powerful new energy source created in the nano-scale space between the atoms of a metal. Using less than a gram of palladium, and a type of hydrogen found in sea-water called deuterium, hundreds of megajoules of … Continue reading Status of Cold Fusion 2010 →
Colin Campbell: “After oil, we’ll be happier.”
Colin Campbell, geologist, author, and founder of the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas ASPO [visit] spoke with Jim Puplava on the Financial Sense Newshour Saturday, November 6 saying “The bulk of our oil came from just two epochs in our Earth’s long history, just 90 million and 150 million years ago, … Continue reading Colin Campbell: “After oil, we’ll be happier.” →
Protected: A third choice in nuclear power
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Why is cold fusion rejected?
by Edmund Storms An ordinary person might wonder why cold fusion is not being explored more vigorously as the ideal energy source it promises to be. Why do public figures avoid discussing the idea and why do uninformed writers occasionally use cold fusion as an example of bad science? Twenty-one years ago when Profs. Fleischmann … Continue reading Why is cold fusion rejected? →