<VV> Cold fusion news-no Corvair but potential source of power

RoboMan91324 at aol.com RoboMan91324 at aol.com
Sat Apr 18 20:37:04 EDT 2009


Bob,

If true, this would be a wonderful breakthrough.  The operative phrase is, 
"if true."  Many claims of achieving cold fusion have been made in the past 
only to disappoint either due to misrepresentation or sloppy technique.  I 
hold more hope out for a breakthrough in controlling "hot fusion" for energy 
production as opposed to fission.  Now, if only the "nuke nuts" would lay 
off of both categories.

Hmmmm, how difficult would it be to convert a Corvair to hydrogen as a fuel 
source?

Doc
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In a message dated 4/18/2009 5:13:03 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
virtualvairs-request at corvair.org writes:

> From: BobHelt at aol.com
> 
> To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
> 
> Sent: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 7:07 pm
> 
> Subject: <VV> Cold fusion news-no Corvair but potential source of power
> 
> BREAKING NEWS 
> 
> On March 5, 2009, at the meeting of the American Physical Society  in 
> Denver, CO, it was announced that a team of scientists were successful in  
> achieving ?cold fusion? that met the previously identified two main criteria.  
> 
> First, the experiment developed ?excess heat? on demand and also developed 
> the  required high energy particles and radiation on demand. The method 
> used was  reported as being very similar the one Fleischmann and Pons were 
> said to have used. (!)  
> 
> Google the name of the team  leader, Pamela Mosier-Boss for more 
> information. 
> 
> Regards, 
> 
> Bob Helt


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