If the references provided by Mr. Beene relate to what you are terming
hydraulic-electrostatic cold fusion, it is anything but cold. It
sounds much more like Tessian's plans for bubble fusion which is likely
unrelated to the Fleischmann/Pons effect. I have often wondered if
Griggs cavitating heater would have benefited from inclusion of heavy
water.
Knuke's cavitator certainly liked having a few extra neutrons around!
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From: Steve Krivit
I would have to say that the comments made to me regarding energy
balance are, as yet, undocumented, and without confidence. The best
thing I've got is verbally each and independently from McKubre,
Hagelstein and Fleischmann that there seems to be a very clear and
certain excess heat effect. So, moving on to a quantitative analysis of
the Px is next. However, IMO, even a minor Px is significant
considering the fact that this appears to be 100% repeatable and
controllable.
My goal is to bring an independent engineer to one of the labs in
Canada to perform an audit and get the data we all seek.
s
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