Hi group, I'm excited to announce our newly formed non-profit organization to the advancement of cold fusion.
We are planning an open catalyst project geared towards finding the secret catalyst needed to achieve nuclear fusion in the solid state. The plan is to use the power of the crowd to search and try the many different possibilities in a highly paralleled and fast way. By installing many many reactor-calorimeters in labs of participating scientist all over the world and by sharing all data in a structured way we envision an enormous advantage compared to the individual approach. For this purpose I designed a special reactor-calorimeter called the *Peer Pressure*, it is a simple reactor with extended data logging and autonomous Internet connectivity. Individual scientists can purchase a reactor, hook it up directly to the Internet through its TCP/IP connection, start testing materials and share results. The reactor is designed with a minimum of presumptions about the detailed working of cold fusion reactions and providing maximum versatility for the experimentalist. Please have a look at the Peer Pressure and let me know what you think of it, can you use it? Suggestions for improvement? http://www.fusioncatalyst.org/open-catalyst/peer-pressure/ Cheers, Bastiaan.