
The Galileo Project: The Future
Date: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 @ 18:42:59 UTC Topic: Science
Steve Krivit writes: For Immediate Release /March 20, 2007 Contact: Steven Krivit: (310)
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The Galileo Project: The Future
New Energy
Institute applauds the participants of Phase 1 of the Galileo Project for their
diligence and discipline in this most challenging field of scientific inquiry.
The first report on the research from this group was reported in the March 16,
2007, issue of New Energy Times.
The Galileo Project was initiated by New Energy Institute to facilitate
replication of the co-deposition experiment developed by the San Diego SPAWAR
Systems Center group, as reported in New Energy Times, Nov. 10, 2006. The
project was the first coordinated widespread replication effort of a low energy
nuclear reaction experiment in the 18-year history of the field historically
known as cold fusion.
The project was named for the pioneering spirit of
all the condensed matter nuclear science researchers, who have had the courage
to "look through the telescope" at unconventional science.
New Energy
Times expects to report on the results of other members who participated in
Phase 1 of the Galileo Project in the coming months, as the research teams
present their results at science conferences or in science journals.
The
laboratory protocol for Phase 1 of the Galileo Project is available for any
adult who is willing to sign a liability release. Our contact information is here. The experiment is
not recommended for people without electrochemistry experience.
New
Energy Institute has selected a new team for Phase 2 of the Galileo Project. Our
objective will be to develop additional confirmatory evidence of nuclear
particle tracks as well as to identify more explicitly the characteristics of
the apparent nuclear emissions.
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