
Proceedings: Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion Volume 4: Theory... This book is available here: Topics Papers, TR-104188-V4
... My first attempt at publication, for the record, was a total disaster. "Cold Fusion: A Hypothesis" was written to suggest several critical experiments, which is the function of hypothesis. The masked reviewers, to a person. ignored that, and complained that I had ...
... My first attempt at publication, for the record, was a total disaster. "Cold Fusion: A Hypothesis" was written to suggest several critical experiments, which is the function of hypothesis. The masked reviewers, to a person. ignored that, and complained that I had ...
JOURNAL OF CONDENSED MATTER NUCLEAR SCIENCE Experiments and Methods in Cold Fusion
... to produce useful heat in a transient DD fusion environment via transient cavitation bubbles, TCBs, in circulating D2 O. A resonating piezo is the source of the sonofusion driven acoustic power. The feedback oscillator driven piezos produce a variable size bubble population where the natural individ ...
... to produce useful heat in a transient DD fusion environment via transient cavitation bubbles, TCBs, in circulating D2 O. A resonating piezo is the source of the sonofusion driven acoustic power. The feedback oscillator driven piezos produce a variable size bubble population where the natural individ ...
JOURNAL OF CONDENSED MATTER NUCLEAR SCIENCE Experiments and Methods in Cold Fusion
... forefront the clash of interests between the traditional scientific procedure of reporting new findings in peer reviewed publications on the one hand and the reluctance of inventors to give out details of their discovery/invention with a view to protect the commercial and market interests of their r ...
... forefront the clash of interests between the traditional scientific procedure of reporting new findings in peer reviewed publications on the one hand and the reluctance of inventors to give out details of their discovery/invention with a view to protect the commercial and market interests of their r ...
14th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science Cold Fusion (ICCF-14)
... Cavitation is the process where pressure within water or another liquid is quickly reduced, so that the liquid rapidly vaporizes and forms bubbles even at ordinary temperatures. The bubbles then collapse, which results in a self-collision in the center of the bubble. That generates both high tempera ...
... Cavitation is the process where pressure within water or another liquid is quickly reduced, so that the liquid rapidly vaporizes and forms bubbles even at ordinary temperatures. The bubbles then collapse, which results in a self-collision in the center of the bubble. That generates both high tempera ...
nuclear processes in deuterium/natural hydrogen
... though still remaining unrecognized by official science and nearly unfunded by the state. This line of investigation is now often called as the condensed matter nuclear science (CMNS). However, so far this term is not the only one and generally accepted, there exist some other names such as cold fus ...
... though still remaining unrecognized by official science and nearly unfunded by the state. This line of investigation is now often called as the condensed matter nuclear science (CMNS). However, so far this term is not the only one and generally accepted, there exist some other names such as cold fus ...
Nuclear Fusion - an ideal energy source
... thermonuclear bombs) and the first one was tested on November 1, 1952 (code name "Mike") on a Pacific coral atoll. Thereafter, USSR, Britain, China, and France have tested similar bombs. A single bomb can completely destroy a large city. Nearly all scientists who have worked on these weapons campaig ...
... thermonuclear bombs) and the first one was tested on November 1, 1952 (code name "Mike") on a Pacific coral atoll. Thereafter, USSR, Britain, China, and France have tested similar bombs. A single bomb can completely destroy a large city. Nearly all scientists who have worked on these weapons campaig ...
A possible catalytic nuclear fusion owing to weak interactions I
... a) In the same hall there were two parallel conductors separated by some meters : one was a water pipe coming from the nuclear reactor, and the other an electric cable in a concrete boxing. During the catastrophe, this concrete protection was broken by the strength of the electric cable strongly att ...
... a) In the same hall there were two parallel conductors separated by some meters : one was a water pipe coming from the nuclear reactor, and the other an electric cable in a concrete boxing. During the catastrophe, this concrete protection was broken by the strength of the electric cable strongly att ...
Should Google Go Nuclear
... Magnetic Field In 1950s, early fusion researchers realized that magnetic fields could be used to control charged particles. A mag netic field causes a charged particle to move at right angles, causing them to gyrate and be trapped. Motion of Charged Particles ...
... Magnetic Field In 1950s, early fusion researchers realized that magnetic fields could be used to control charged particles. A mag netic field causes a charged particle to move at right angles, causing them to gyrate and be trapped. Motion of Charged Particles ...
What is Fusion? Project Objectives Shielding Design What is an IEC
... What is Fusion? Nuclear fusion occurs when two lighter nuclei combine to form a new atomic nucleus. Upon this collision many bi-products may be created such as neutrons, gamma rays, and X-Rays. This process releases energy due to the conversion of mass to energy. Fusion has many important applicatio ...
... What is Fusion? Nuclear fusion occurs when two lighter nuclei combine to form a new atomic nucleus. Upon this collision many bi-products may be created such as neutrons, gamma rays, and X-Rays. This process releases energy due to the conversion of mass to energy. Fusion has many important applicatio ...
Critical Review of Theoretical Models for Anomalous Effects (Cold
... loading methods vary from electrolysis; gas phase with thermal cycling; ion implantation; and gas discharges. This category of reaction constitutes the main basis upon which CF models are based. B. Nuclear Mechanofusion (NMF) is fusion accompanying mechanical fracture of solids containing D, which m ...
... loading methods vary from electrolysis; gas phase with thermal cycling; ion implantation; and gas discharges. This category of reaction constitutes the main basis upon which CF models are based. B. Nuclear Mechanofusion (NMF) is fusion accompanying mechanical fracture of solids containing D, which m ...
14 International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science Cold Fusion
... the past two decades. Experiments in China, France, India, Italy, Japan, Russia and the United States, as well as in other countries, have been very productive. Now, many of the characteristics of the FPE are known empirically. High quality data with very good signal-tonoise ratios, published in ove ...
... the past two decades. Experiments in China, France, India, Italy, Japan, Russia and the United States, as well as in other countries, have been very productive. Now, many of the characteristics of the FPE are known empirically. High quality data with very good signal-tonoise ratios, published in ove ...
AP#Chemistry#Lab:#Determination#of#the#Molar#Heat#of#Fusion
... Introduction#to#Thermochemistry#Heat:! Thermochemistry! is! one! area! of! chemistry! dealing! with! the! quantitative! analysis! of! heat! absorbed! or! evolved!by!physical!and!chemical!processes.!Heat!(q)!can!be!defined!as!the!flow!of!energy!into!and!out!of!a! system!due!to!a!temperature!differe ...
... Introduction#to#Thermochemistry#Heat:! Thermochemistry! is! one! area! of! chemistry! dealing! with! the! quantitative! analysis! of! heat! absorbed! or! evolved!by!physical!and!chemical!processes.!Heat!(q)!can!be!defined!as!the!flow!of!energy!into!and!out!of!a! system!due!to!a!temperature!differe ...
SURFACE REACTION MECHANISM FOR DEUTERIUM-DEUTERIUM FUSION WITH GAS/SOLID- STATE FUSION DEVICE Abstract
... the extracted values of Es(E) are found to be 66, 120, 210 and 300 eV for D(3He+, p)4He (Ref. 40), 3 He(D+ , p)4He (Ref. 40), 7Li(p,4He)3 He (Ref. 41), and 6Li(p,4He)3He (Ref. 41), respectively, which are consistent with the qualitative trend expected from Eq. (7). For D(D+ , p)3 H, the screening en ...
... the extracted values of Es(E) are found to be 66, 120, 210 and 300 eV for D(3He+, p)4He (Ref. 40), 3 He(D+ , p)4He (Ref. 40), 7Li(p,4He)3 He (Ref. 41), and 6Li(p,4He)3He (Ref. 41), respectively, which are consistent with the qualitative trend expected from Eq. (7). For D(D+ , p)3 H, the screening en ...
IN-SITU CHARACTERIZATION OF SPUTTERED PD THIN-FILMS UNDERGOING ELECTROLYSIS
... Figure 1. (a) Schematic for the resistance measurement. (b) A Pd/Ni electrode with electrical leads attached through indium contacts The immediate problem encountered in measuring resistance during electrolysis is the bypass (short-circuit) effect of electrolyte. For a wire experiment [2], this is n ...
... Figure 1. (a) Schematic for the resistance measurement. (b) A Pd/Ni electrode with electrical leads attached through indium contacts The immediate problem encountered in measuring resistance during electrolysis is the bypass (short-circuit) effect of electrolyte. For a wire experiment [2], this is n ...
Investigation of Deuteron-Deuteron Cold Fusion in a Cavity Abstract
... In reference (2), it was argued that the electric field inside a cavity (or void) of a solid is not zero. Instead, this field should be very much like that inside a virtual 'anti-atom'. Here, a cavity is the void created by taking away one atom from a perfect solid. One can visualize this argument b ...
... In reference (2), it was argued that the electric field inside a cavity (or void) of a solid is not zero. Instead, this field should be very much like that inside a virtual 'anti-atom'. Here, a cavity is the void created by taking away one atom from a perfect solid. One can visualize this argument b ...
Explaining Cold Fusion
... Spontaneous nuclear reactions, other than radioactive decay, are not observed to occur in ordinary materials, except as very rare events after certain procedures are followed. These required procedures are necessary to create a condition in which the nuclear process can occur without violating rules ...
... Spontaneous nuclear reactions, other than radioactive decay, are not observed to occur in ordinary materials, except as very rare events after certain procedures are followed. These required procedures are necessary to create a condition in which the nuclear process can occur without violating rules ...
FUSION AND FISSION
... • Iron and nickel nuclei have the largest binding energies per nucleon of all nuclei and therefore are the most stable. ...
... • Iron and nickel nuclei have the largest binding energies per nucleon of all nuclei and therefore are the most stable. ...
FUSION AND FISSION - Science Education at Jefferson Lab
... Nuclear Fusion • Nuclear fusion is the process by which multiple nuclei join together to form a heavier nucleus. • It is accompanied by the release or absorption of energy depending on the masses of the nuclei involved.. ...
... Nuclear Fusion • Nuclear fusion is the process by which multiple nuclei join together to form a heavier nucleus. • It is accompanied by the release or absorption of energy depending on the masses of the nuclei involved.. ...