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http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=510#more-510

1 posted on 08/20/2011 11:32:08 AM PDT by Kevmo
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The Cold Fusion Ping List
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/coldfusion/index?tab=articles

http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=510#more-510


2 posted on 08/20/2011 11:32:45 AM PDT by Kevmo (Turning the Party over to the so-called moderates wouldn't make any sense at all. ~Ronald Reagan)
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Well thats what I been trying to tell you all along.


6 posted on 08/20/2011 12:04:47 PM PDT by ully2
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I predict that the ``cold fusion`` experiment will, indeed, be successfully effected, producing massive amounts of uncontrolled energy resulting in a huge fused pile of Bologna.


8 posted on 08/20/2011 12:23:53 PM PDT by bunkerhill7
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To: Kevmo

It is important to realize that while we typically think in Newtonian terms at our own scale, and more recently in Quantum terms, at the extremely small scale, there is also a “very small” scale that can produce some very exotic and counterintuitive effects.

For example, there is a variety of shrimp called a snapping shrimp, that has the remarkable ability to cause a tiny cavitation bubble that it uses to attack its prey. A tiny bubble that in a very small area creates an immense force, equal to 80 kilo-Pascal that can kill a small fish 4 cm away.

And that cavitation bubble, in a very small area, contains a temperature of over 4,700 C for a very brief moment. By comparison, the surface of the Sun is about 5,500 C.

I mention this as these oddities of the very small scale come into play when something like cold fusion is considered. This is because while we might be unaware of potent forces at the very small scale, they might be in play, bringing about very peculiar effects.


12 posted on 08/20/2011 1:04:58 PM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy
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You should include the disclaimer that this (Journal of Nuclear Physics) is Andrea Rossi’s blog.


13 posted on 08/20/2011 1:19:39 PM PDT by saganite (What happens to taglines? Is there a termination date?)
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To: Kevmo

later


20 posted on 08/20/2011 3:05:54 PM PDT by quintr
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