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coke
05-05-2005, 07:01 PM
Cold fusion now a reality: tabletop sound wave machine produces nuclear fusion in water

Researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Russian Academy of Science have replicated experiments that produced fusion reactions in water with the use of tabletop ultrasonic generators (sound machines). In other words, cold fusion has just been proven to be quite real. I first wrote about similar experiments in 1998, where I explained that ordinary ultrasonic cleaning machines (the kind you can buy that vibrate water at 20,000 cycles per second to clean your glasses or tools, for example) could be used in home nuclear fusion experiments. That report was widely ridiculed and thrown in the same bucket as the original Pons and Fleishman cold fusion announcement back in 1989. Cold fusion was impossible, everybody said. The scientific community agreed: cold fusion was a hoax.
But it wasn't a hoax. And highly successful cold fusion experiments were being conducted in labs in Japan, California, and Russia, among other places. These labs were reproducing experiments that proved nuclear processes were taking place by observing excess helium production (a telltale sign that nuclear processes are happening). And now, it's "official" that cold fusion is real, since the mainstream press has reported it (funny how that works, huh?). But most of the scientific community still doesn't know about these experiments, and most people continue to believe that Pons and Fleishman were con artists, which is absolutely not the case. They were brilliant pioneers, shunned by a scientific community whose egos and careers were vested in the world of "hot fusion" where billions of dollars, not tabletop jars, are invested in an effort to produce excess energy.

And yet hot fusion, despite all the billions poured into it over the years, has produced absolutely nothing in terms of practical energy. Remember the promises about fusion reactors? They would generate electricity "too cheap to meter," the scientists once promised us. And when real fusion came along in 1989 in the form of tabletop experiments, the best fusion scientists in the country did their best to bury it. That's how politics works in the scientific community. Too many so-called "scientists" aren't really doing good science or looking for a free energy source: they're looking to boost their egos and careers... and possibly position themselves for a Nobel Prize someday.

http://www.newstarget.com/000961.html