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cold_fusion:start [2017/08/26 19:07] – Added LENR CANR. bpaddockcold_fusion:start [2023/01/07 23:52] (current) – Put in proper link to Vol2 of Navy report. bpaddock
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-Issue 3 was the last glossy, full-color magazine published, but Wayne continued to put out Cold Fusion until at least late 1996, as a smaller journal/newsletter. Numerous cold fusion papers were published in it.+Issue 3 was the last glossy, full-color magazine published, but Wayne continued to put out Cold Fusion until at least late 1996, as a smaller journal/newsletter. Numerous Cold Fusion papers were published in it.
  
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 TECHNICAL REPORT 1862, February 2002 TECHNICAL REPORT 1862, February 2002
-[[http://web.archive.org/web/20060316090610/http://www.spawar.navy.mil/sti/publications/pubs/tr/1862/tr1862-vol1.pdf|Thermal and Nuclear Aspects of the Pd/D2O System Volume 2:  Simulation of the Electrochemical Cell (ICARUS) Calorimetry One]]; Vol. II, 178 pgs, ~43 Meg+[[http://web.archive.org/web/20060316090610/http://www.spawar.navy.mil/sti/publications/pubs/tr/1862/tr1862-vol2.pdf|Thermal and Nuclear Aspects of the Pd/D2O System Volume 2:  Simulation of the Electrochemical Cell (ICARUS) Calorimetry One]]; Vol. II, 178 pgs, ~43 Meg
  
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 One of these days someone with the money to develop a practical cold fusion-powered unit will put one on the market, probably about the size of a kitchen dish washer, which will provide all the heat and electricity a family could need, and at a tiny fraction the cost of oil or electricity today. Well, there will go the power grid. [Removed an ethnic reference here about the brokers of Oil, don't want to offend anyone with science today do we? :-( .] One of these days someone with the money to develop a practical cold fusion-powered unit will put one on the market, probably about the size of a kitchen dish washer, which will provide all the heat and electricity a family could need, and at a tiny fraction the cost of oil or electricity today. Well, there will go the power grid. [Removed an ethnic reference here about the brokers of Oil, don't want to offend anyone with science today do we? :-( .]
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 +====== Andrea A. Rossi 2011 ======
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 +This Cold Fusion page with not be complete with out mentioning Andrea A. Rossi's Cold Fusion Generator.
 +I covered this in my [[http://blog.softwaresafety.net|Software Safety Blog]] in 2011, so I will not repeat myself here:
 +//[[http://blog.softwaresafety.net/2011/06/will-cold-fusion-or-solar-powered.html|Will Cold Fusion or the solar powered bikini, the iKini, power your next embedded system?]]//
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 +One comment I will make here, is that one demo photo showed equipment using plastic buckets.  If the device were to work as that photo claimed, the buckets would have melted...
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 ====== Cold Fusion Today ====== ====== Cold Fusion Today ======
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-The argument of //if/ Cold Fusion works was settled years ago, it does.  Now the argument is //now// does it work and why does it not work 100% of the time?  That many lead use to the //[[https://www.thunderbolts.info|Electric Universe]]// model...+The argument of //if// Cold Fusion works was settled years ago, it does.  Now the argument is //now// does it work and why does it not work 100% of the time?  That many lead use to the //[[https://www.thunderbolts.info|Electric Universe]]// model...
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