Robin,
As regards the reactions you mention:
Li7 + H - 2 He4 + 17.3 MeV
Li6 + H - He4 + He3 + 4 MeV
Li7 is 92.6%, Li6 is 7.4% of natural Lithium. This yields an average of about
16.3 MeV / atom of natural Lithium.
Yes these are clean reactions which produce fewer radioisotopes, lots of energy
Wikipedia has been infested by a cult of denial, censorship, and
hypocracy that casts a dark shadow on the spirit of wiki and the
freedom of information that is the spirit of the internet itself.
The members of this cult regard themselves as sufficient experts in
the fields of cold
I submitted an edited version of the subject article mainly due to
comments that some of the wikipedia articles I referenced might be
inappropriate or offensive in that context. Hopefully the present
list of articles is not offensive in any way.
On Feb 14, 2009, at 9:12 AM, Horace Heffner
Conan O'Brien gets upset with the New York Times for saying there are only 3
crystal structures of pure boron:
http://tierneylab.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/09/oops-make-that-four-forms-of-pure-boron/
- Jed
Too bad cold fusion doesn't rhyme with moron.
Ed
On Feb 14, 2009, at 1:38 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Conan O'Brien gets upset with the New York Times for saying there
are only 3 crystal structures of pure boron:
In reply to Jones Beene's message of Sat, 14 Feb 2009 08:19:03 -0800 (PST):
Hi Jones,
My intention was primarily to show that if a viable method of achieving Li
fusion were available, then it would be worth mining the Li from ordinary soil
(rock), and hence the reserves are essentially
Nick Palmer wrote:
Thomas sent me notification of this show but I do live on the other
side of
I'm pleased that you got a sample of our talk radio. I'm disappointed
with your reaction to it. BTW, I read Vicky Pope's article, then I wrote
a letter to Dr. Pope and Dennis Prager to see if we
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