> Jean-Louis Naudin's stirling engine running on a glow discharge, > tungsten welding rods in potassium Carbonate_** _** , looks good. It's > 2003 work but the web site is relativily new. Except for the web page > glitchs Steven noted is there any problem with naudin's work. The > demonstration is itself quite powerful. I hope to use it and other > material in presentations to my friends in the Mars Society. > See: > http://jlnlabs.imars.com/cfr/html/cfrstir.htm ---------------------------------- Let's see. You run current through the solution in the beaker and it gets hot and runs the Stirling engine. **Any** solution will do this by simple resistance heating. No cold fusion demonstrated. Naudin references Mizuno's work with plasma electrolysis and calls this "cold fusion", which may incidentally be happening.
Electrolysis with potassium carbonate is also a setup for the BlackLight Power process as demonstrated by Mills over a decade ago. So that may also be happening. With the setup shown, there is no way to separate out these effects. Mike Carrell > > . > > > >

