Posted on 12/16/2011 6:08:38 AM PST by Titus-Maximus
“There are, in fact, electric cars”
http://www.teslamotors.com/about/press/releases/tesla-gets-loan-approval-us-department-energy
these are scam electric cars.....
http://www.auuuu.com/cars/pictures/Early-Electric-Cars.jpg was a very real “electric car”. Want to see a solar locomotive? Here it is: http://www.irsociety.co.uk/Archives/40/OK_Mallet.jpg ~ BURNED WOOD!
Yeah baby...E-cat air conditioning.
Getting the nuclei of four Hydrogen atoms (protons) to somehow fuse with the nucleus of ANY other element runs into a serious problem, right away. The existing nucleus will RESIST the approach of any additional protons, because of being a like charge, much like a magnet. Only the force of HUGE gravitational pressure will force the nuclei of hydrogen atoms to fuse, and that is what is at the heart of fusion. Which is what ignites the fire within a very large closely packed quantity of hydrogen, is this very great gravitational pressure.
Yeah, and I understand there is a gizmo that you can put on your car that makes hydrogen from water with free energy from the alternator. < /sarc >
I can think of quite a few "catalysts" that are in fact copper based reactants. Until he allows his "experiment" do be duplicated independently he's just another snake oil salesman.
From some believer's post:
Pons-Fleishmann effect has been replicated more than 14,700 times.
You wrote:
"Am I an expert on this? No."
Then I suggest you read original, peer-reviewed sources written by experts.
". . . but F&P have simply not been replicated, despite numerous attempts."
That is incorrect. The effect has been replicated at well over 200 major laboratories (E. Storms, Los Alamos), in roughly 14,700 experimental runs (J. He, Chines Ac. of Sciences). Most replications that I have observed or read about were successful.
I would like to see multiple sources verifying this number since it's bandied about in every thread. Are the writers trying to reach critical mass so that when people question the number, they can answer," It's settled science". Yeah, like Global Warming.
While I might not be qualified on the nuclear physics, I am more than qualified to comment on their test procedures which would have had my physics teachers laugh in my face in front of the whole class. I know some of the slower folks are trying to make a joke about that, no, I was never laughed at in class. Being the first one done on every lab and every test tends to gain respect.
Hell, if you want to find out if spanking leads to a homosexual kid, I bet the researchers would get wheelbarrows of money thrown at them and what exactly would the practical result of that type of research be anyway???
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