100 page workup: http://www.condensed-plasmoids.com/condensed_plasmoids_lenr.pdf
for the cold fusion ping list
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gl9paQbjywk
100 page workup:
http://www.condensed-plasmoids.com/condensed_plasmoids_lenr.pdf
If you are interested in plasma based energy production see: https://www.safireproject.com/
Many videos. The upper limit is I think iron on electric induced fusion. To fuse heavier elements you need high energy.
As an energy source, probably not necessary as long as cheap electricity storage is available and it looks like that is closer to reality and acceptability.
That would make a great name for a garage band.
“The Condensed Plasmoids”
CC
I’ve been away from freerepublic for awhile. Interesting to see the research is ongoing, is there a site that condenses the last few years of progress?
Because the plasmoid rings are self-sustaining, they can actually move through other materials once started until they hit mainly iron, at which point the fusion reaction will consume more energy than it releases.
My notes: If you could induce enough of these in a LENR material simultaneously, you would get a very big explosion. If the explosion produced enough plasmoids, the explosion might continue to propagate through the surrounding materials. Hmmmm.