Hydrogen Fusion Breakthrough Announcement
Date: Sunday, December 26, 2004 @ 15:49:32 UTC
Topic: Science


From ABRI News: In the wake of the negative 2004 DoE Report on the 2004 Cold Fusion Review submitted by Hagelstein et al, the Correas - at the Aurora Biophysics Research Institute Laboratories - have decided to make public their breakthrough solution to the vexing problem of the so-called Cold Fusion/LENR phenomenon. In a communication ("The Correa Solution to the Cold Fusion Enigma") that severely criticizes both the DoE panelists and the five presenters of the submitted review for having done such a poor job in their re-examination of the matter, the Correas argue that the erratic results that continue to bedevil the field stem from the actual lack of understanding of nuclear processes that plagues modern physics and, in particular, the specific slant of the five presenters of the submitted review.

The Correa announcement of an unsuspected solution to the so-called "Cold Fusion/Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions" problem is bound to take Cold Fusion researchers and their sponsors by surprise, especially now that the DoE has confirmed and restated its negative 1989 opinion, and the journal Science has put the subject back on ice.

As the Correas state in their communication, if Cold Fusion researchers knew how to safely initiate and promote the desired fusion pathway under room temperature conditions, and how to extract heat from the electrodynamic interactions of protons, they would have long ago done so and have collectively solved the problem of finding a reliable, clean alternative energy source - free of any radioactive emissions. Indifferent or even disdainful of the critical analytical and experimental framework required to make sense of the complexity of the observed interactions, they were unable to extract the pathway outlined by the Correas - a pathway which produces neither neutrons nor gamma radiation. The Correas comment on their design for the Fusion Reactor employing the principles they have proposed: "Energy", they say, "could be taken out as heat, or directly as electricity."

"The Correa Solution to the Cold Fusion Enigma" is available at: http://www.aetherometry.com/correa_nuclear_fusion.html

Aurora Biophysics Research Institute (ABRI) News Service.





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