In response to the death of Martin Fleischmann three days ago, I have had a lot of requests for background information on him. I have just uploaded a copy of the original University Of Utah press release. The last two … Continue reading →
Tag: Stanley Pons
The Deep Reach of Martin Fleischmann
“So, the puzzle looks approaching the resolution now. The long lasting excess heat phenomena, currently being observed by several groups in Japan, Italy, USA, etc., will be understood in the extension of their research. When we will trace inversely in time, we will find the original point of perspective in the Fleischmann-Pons work at 1989.” … Continue reading The Deep Reach of Martin Fleischmann →
Fleischmann Dead
Martin Fleischmann is dead. We are here, in good part, because of him. They called him a fraud and a liar. They said it wasn’t science. And yet, he will outlive them all. I hope Stanley Pons lives to see the dream break free. I hope we all do. Thank you for giving us hope, […]
Martin Fleischmann Dead at 85
New Energy times is reporting that Martin Fleischmann has died at his home in Tisbury, U.K. He had been suffering from diabetes and Parkinson’s disease and had been in poor health for a number of years. Fleischmann, Professor of Electrochemistry …
Martin Fleischmann leaves brilliant legacy of courage in pursuit of truth
“Martin was probably the greatest scientist that I have ever known… I believe that eventually truth will win out. I don’t know how long it might take, but eventually Martin will be honored by many for his great scientific work in the cold fusion field.” —Dr. Melvin Miles “The world is slowly, but inexorably, moving … Continue reading Martin Fleischmann leaves brilliant legacy of courage in pursuit of truth →
Fleischmann Dead at 85: End of an Era
Martin Fleischmann, co-discoverer with B. Stanley Pons of a phenomenon they initially attributed to nuclear fusion, is dead at 85. Fleischmann died Aug. 3 at his home in Tisbury, U.K., in the presence of his family. He suffered from numerous … Continue reading →
Jones Decries NASA’s Handling of Theory
Steven E. Jones, professor emeritus of physics at Brigham Young University, has written critically about NASA’s handling of the Widom-Larsen theory. On July 16, Jones criticized NASA’s recent LENR videos, which were published on a NASA Web site. He wrote … Continue reading →
Melvin Miles on Calorimetry: “We got excess heat”
It’s been twenty-three years since the announcement of the discovery of cold fusion, and yet, this powerful solution to our energy needs is not even recognized by the Department of Energy (DoE), despite the interest of other federal agencies like NASA and the military. In trying to understand why, I learned that it was the … Continue reading Melvin Miles on Calorimetry: “We got excess heat” →
1994 Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons interviewed on Good Morning America – from France!
The May 31, 1994 “Good Morning America” program included an exclusive interview with Dr. Martin Fleischmann and Dr. Stanley Pons, from their lab in France. The pair left the United States due to a targeted assault from the American science community that left them unable to continue their work on a revolutionary new fusion-sized energy … Continue reading 1994 Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons interviewed on Good Morning America – from France! →
Too Close To The Sun: 1994 BBC doc profiles early history of “cold fusion underground”
“If it had been anything else, we would have said, ‘Oh, people don’t want us to do it, forget it, just leave it alone.’ But this is not in that category. This is interesting science, new science. If you’ve got any integrity, you don’t give it up.” — Martin Fleischmann Too Close to The Sun … Continue reading Too Close To The Sun: 1994 BBC doc profiles early history of “cold fusion underground” →
George Miley Talks to Ruby Carat
Dr. George Miley, affiliate professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, recently gave a presentation about his research in the LENR field at the Nuclear and Emerging Technology for Space conference at the Woodlands, Texas. Ruby Carat, …
The Evidence for LENR
“Over 2 decades with over 100 experiments worldwide indicate LENR is real, much greater than chemical…” —Dennis M. Bushnell, Chief Scientist, NASA Langley Research Center Low Energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR) using nickel and hydrogen is a clean, very very cheap, and super abundant new energy technology. It would be fair to say that it is … Continue reading The Evidence for LENR →
Necessary But Not Sufficient
Review of Hagelstein’s Theoretical Models
In the last few years, New Energy Times has focused a lot of attention on the Widom-Larsen theory of low-energy nuclear reactions. In fact, there are at least 66 recognized theories of LENRs. We have decided to look closely at … Continue reading →
The Graph that Changed the World
In 1989, Drs. Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons announced results of their largely self-financed research into palladium-deuterium electrolytic systems. In one of the early patent applications, they included a graph documenting the surprising increase in temperature of a cell over time. This graph is taken from Dr. Michael McKubre‘s public talk What happened to cold […]