Ed Storms responded'

Once again, we are being treated to one more example of exaggeration and BS. The Taleyarkhan cavitation work is hot fusion occurring in bubbles, not cold fusion.

I don't understand how hot fusion in bubbles differs from what the other LERN researchers are doing,


The rates are very low and the method would not work if power output were at commercial levels, yet this work gets attention. In contrast, Stringham has caused cold fusion to occur at near commercial levels in metals by applying deuterium to the metal using cavitation, yet this work is ignored.

It is regrettable that the physics establishment ignores this research. OTOH, once commercially feasible amount of energy are produced, things will change.


We are not being treated to dreams, but to nightmares.

Ever the pessimist



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