http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/coldfusion/index?tab=articles
http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/mitcfreport.pdf
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http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/coldfusion/index?tab=articles
http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/mitcfreport.pdf
Isn’t this a wee bit outdated, inasmuch as Dr. Mallove has been dead for seven or eight years, and there have been numerous developments in the interim?
Nevertheless, the comments about Dr. Morrison were interesting - from first-hand experience, Morrison was a fascinating guy, but he also had some notable blind spots, in much the same way that many other leftist academic elitists do...
Would somebody accustomed to reading articles without pictures please tell me Daryl, my other brother Darryl and finally my other brother Waldo; what the hell does this article say? Does it work? Did it ever work? Is it more scientific fraud ?
I have always wondered if the problem with Fusion Hot or otherwise isn’t hot or cold, it is gravity.
Even these magnetic confinement hot fusion schemes work better in space, that is once you haul all that stuff up there.
But (the big BUT) if we could get it hauled up there the power would be immense and it can be beamed back to earth and this would work in short order.
Turns Fusion into more a logistics Problem rather than a pure technological problem.
Thanks for the post.
Johnny Suntrade
Thorium fission reactor technology actually exists and would be just as safe and the nuclear waste problems non-existent, but the word "radiation" has been demagogued to the point that a nuclear power plant is practically impossible to get built.
There is another magazine for which Mallove wrote before his untimely death. It is “Atlantis Rising.”
Here is a link to some recent articles on the subject:
http://atlantisrisingmagazine.com/?s=Cold+Fusion
Highly parallel situation to the ACGW situation. Technology Review has become a PC shill.
B4L8r
There was this guy on a street corner in New York City who had this black box with a handle on it. He would start to put a dollar bill into the front of that box, turn the handle a couple of times and a $20 bill would come out the other side. I gave him $1,000 for that box. It wouldn’t work for me. I saw him again a week later, and I told him the box didn’t work. He asked for my name and address and said that for another $1,000 he’d mail me the instructions for the box. I’m sure those directions will be in my mailbox one of these days.
Cold Fusion?
Hell, you can’t get a cold beer in Utah!!!
It appears that, ‘cold fusion’ has had the same type of politico-scientific complex attackers as the ‘global warming deniers’.
Billions of dollars, euros, francs, marks and rubles have been spent on hot fusion and not a few careers have been made researching it.
It is no wonder then, that having two guys in Utah endanger that line of ‘thinking’ would create a huge backlash. Heretics and apostates to the ‘correct’ path of research, they may one day be regarded as the Copernicus and Galileo of our times.......