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5-27-2008 6:05 PM
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Silkweaver says:
"Arata and Zhang demonstrated very successfully the generation of continuous excess energy [heat] from ZrO2-nano-Pd sample powders under D2 gas charging and generation of helium-4," Takahashi told New Energy Times. "The demonstrated live data looked just like data they reported in their published papers [J. High Temp. Soc. Jpn, Feb. and March issues, 2008]. This demonstration showed that the method is highly reproducible."
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5-27-2008 6:07 PM
Silkweaver
Cold fusion if feasible can transform not only the energy market, but totally upturn the whole economy on this planet. It is worth pursuing in spite of the controversy.
5-28-2008 10:17 AM
kmakice
I remember being in school in the lat 80s when some profs from Colorado claimed the same thing. It wasn't cold fusion, but a lab error.

This would be great, if true. There have been enough red herrings over the years to continue to be skeptical.
5-28-2008 3:03 PM
papananook
Will the oil co's let them live or produce this commercially?
5-29-2008 1:51 AM
florinlung
nay, oil is half depleted already by now.
5-29-2008 2:47 AM
vk2yoc
``It is difficult to imagine a more profound reversal of scientific fortunes than what has been emerging in the "cold fusion" field. One of the most disputed anomalies in the history of science is inexorably heading toward acceptance by the scientific community.''
-- Dr. Eugene Mallove

The study of low energy nuclear reaction (LENR) research, historically referred to as cold fusion, is one of the most misunderstood subjects in science. LENR research falls within the field of condensed matter nuclear science. When it entered the public spotlight in 1989, the cold fusion controversy was the center of great drama, excitement and even outright hostility ...
5-29-2008 5:02 AM
Silkweaver
vk2yoc: Thank you for the additional reference info.
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