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Cold Fusion Details
Posted on Tuesday, May 27, 2003 @ 23:19:40 UTC by vlad

Science matt writes: More details on recent cold fusion experiments, including a deeper look into the experiment, are available on the web.

A flurry of experiments that seem to indicate that Cold Fusion energy could be practically exploited. Researchers in Engalnd, Russia, and Japan have reported similar fiundings. A deeper look into one of these experiments--Cold Fusion of Plasma Electrolysis of Water--is now available online. For more information, see:. http://guns.connect.fi/innoplaza/energy/story/Kanarev/coldfusion/


 
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Another Cold Fusion Fiasco Rerun (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Friday, May 30, 2003 @ 00:58:32 UTC
The sight of white light inside a cylinder of water may seem cool and may leave us open mouthed, setting us to dream of the classic fossil free future.
But the fact remainst that Kanarev is an obscure scientist in the mechanical engineering faculty of an AGRARIAN unversity in the blighted Russian countryside.
His paper cites mostly 'New Energy' journals... A field that isn't that big, is it not? That is, they don't have an ounce of reputation.
About Mizuno, not long ago I posted a comment with a link to Puthoff's failed replication of his cold fusion experiment. A single glance at the number of experimental runs Puthoff did on Mizuno's machine shows that he was thorough, and was very willing to give cold fusion the benefit of the doubt. But however much he tried, no excess heat was produced by the blinding white light: http://www.earthtech.org/experiments/Inc-W/Mizuno.html

At the end of that report you will find a request for feedback from Mizuno. Oddly, Mizuno preferred to try again with someone in the very fringes of science, if not the world, 4 years later.

Puthoff did his experiments in 1998. I suppose that after the current micro-mania for Mizuno's cold fusion dies down and the newsgroups disappear, we will see another replication, about four years from now, in some veterinarian college in Zimbabwe....

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