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danster82
24-04-2009, 05:31 PM
Coldfusion (free unlimited energy) has been vindicated and announced to the world and theres hardly any attention on it, not that it matters because it will happen regardless but still it should be the topic of subject and on the front papers and all over TV news. I think theres been a type of numbing via so much information from the net and previous rumours in the past that when something real happens its not being seen for what it actually is a bit like the boy who cried wolf one time too many but this is real and its great news.

The US Navy have confirmed their results of excess heat and CBS have broadcast coldfusion documentary on 60 minutes vindicating and confirming results also.

EE Times: Latest News

Cold fusion experimentally confirmed

R. Colin Johnson
EE Times
(03/23/2009 8:43 PM EDT)


PORTLAND, Ore. — U.S. Navy researchers claimed to have experimentally confirmed cold fusion in a presentation at the American Chemical Society's annual meeting.

"We have compelling evidence that fusion reactions are occurring" at room temperature, said Pamela Mosier-Boss, a scientist with the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (San Diego). The results are "the first scientific report of highly energetic neutrons from low-energy nuclear reactions," she added.

Cold fusion was first reported in 1989 by researchers Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons, then with the University of Utah, prompting a global effort to develop the technology. Normal fusion reactions, where hydrogen is fused into helium, occur at millions of degrees inside the Sun. If room temperature fusion reactions could be realized commercially, as Fleishchmann and Pons claimed to have achieved inside an electrolytic cell, it promised to produce abundant nuclear energy from deuterium--heavy hydrogen--extracted from seawater.

Other scientists were unable to duplicate the 1989 results, thereby discrediting the work.

The theoretical underpinnings of cold fusion have yet to be adequately explained. The hypothesis is that when electrolysis is performed on deuteron, molecules are fused into helium, releasing a high-energy neutron. While excess heat has been detected by researchers, no group had yet been able to detect the missing neutrons.

Now, the Naval researchers claim that the problem was instrumentation, which was not up to the task of detecting such small numbers of neutrons. To sense such small quantities, Mosier-Boss used a special plastic detector called CR-39. Using co-deposition with nickel and gold wire electrodes, which were inserted into a mixture of palladium chloride and deutrium, the detector was able to capture and track the high-energy neutrons.


Silvered Dewar calorimeter used by Navy researchers to detect neutron emissions from a cold fusion process.



The plastic detector captured a pattern of tiny clusters of adjacent pits, called triple tracks, which the researchers claim is evidence of the telltale neutrons.

Other presenters at the conference also presented evidence supporting cold fusion, including Antonella De Ninno, a scientist with New Technologies Energy and Environment (Rome), who reported both excess heat and helium gas.

"We now have very convincing experimental evidence," De Ninno claimed.

Tadahiko Mizuno of Japan's Hokkaido University also reported excess heat generation and gamma-ray emissions.

All three research groups are currently exploring both experimental and theoretical studies in hopes of better understanding the cold fusion process well enough to commercialize it.

Research funding was provided by the Department of the Navy and JWK International Corp. (Annandale, Va.).

http://superwavefusion.com/

http://beta.sling.com/video/show/144039/74/More-Than-Junk-Science

http://cnettv.cnet.com/9742-1_53-50005846.html

Is it Cold Fusion? / Dr. Irving Dardik - YouTube

By the way all the videos from the 60minute have been removed or expired... I cant find it anywhere no more.

Ian2day
24-04-2009, 08:15 PM
palladium
Time to buy some maybe. This should meet our energy needs in an abundant, clean and safe way.

danster82
25-04-2009, 07:33 PM
Rense article also says the video is now censored.

http://www.wanttoknow.info/mass_media/media_censorship_cold_fusion

Media Censorship
CBS Censors Cold Fusion Video - Was Fourth Most Popular


Dear friends,

The highly revealing 12-minute video clip from 60 Minutes on the fascinating resurgence of cold fusion I mentioned in a message yesterday has now been removed by CBS. I highly suspect media censorship at work here. A supporter emailed to tell me that the embedded video from an article I had posted on this at examiner.com was not working. Checking back on my original links to the video revealed that a weak clip of less than two-minutes had replaced the engaging, longer original.

After some careful research, I discovered that the 12-minute video had moved up to the fourth most popular on the entire CBS website. Following the link on the CBS video page in the "Most Viewed Videos" section at the bottom, I found that though there were 70 comments posted under the video, it no longer functioned. I suspect someone didn't want us to see that video. What other reason would there be to censor this powerful clip? For more on this, see the informative article I posted here.

Please take advantage of the power of the Internet to spread the word, so that we can break through this kind of censorship. I encourage everyone to send CBS a short message using this link to ask why the amazing 60 Minutes video was removed and tell them you want it back. And please let me know if you are successful. Together, we can make a difference. Thanks for caring.