Posted on 01/15/2005 11:02:49 AM PST by ckilmer
Great fishing though in Little Grass reservoir.We used to love to camp there on the weekends.
Never heard of these folks. But then, it was a small group of former GE engineers who left Trenton NJ in the early 60's and founded Grass Valley Group. So who knows?
My neighbor has a teenage son, and from the loud noises that come from his stereo I'm pretty sure he's already perfected acoustic fusion.
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likely this technology relies on 6th graders learning to play the violin. Nah That involves air. This one needs sound to travel hard through water. aligators vibrate the water. The whole surface of a pond vibrates when the male calls. well no. that's cold fusion.
There's something going on here call NUCLEAR CAVITATION.
Makes my teeth hurt just thinking about it.
Oh, don't get me wrong, I like Grass Valley, its beautiful and I was once going to live there. After building a few houses in GV, I decided things might not be so confusing elsewhere. The old hippies, the retired public servants, with too much time and sense of entitlement on their hands, tended to complicate the simple. Although Sputhe Engineering makes some darn good Harley engine cases. Things ain't all bad.
ACOUSTIC FUSION
Does this group play Blues or New Alternative?
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does sound more like New Alternative
BTTT!!!!!!
It has crackpot and investment scam written all over it.
Yes it does. Especially from Grass Valley, CA. Been there,....
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me too.
however, there are way too many respected/respecatable names attached to this pr to dismiss it lightly.
Yes. It's a great place to visit.
http://www.ornl.gov/info/press_releases/get_press_release.cfm?ReleaseNumber=mr20020305-00
http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bltaleyarkhan.htm
Original research at Oak Ridge National Lab
Dr. Rusi Taleyarkhan
A press conference will be held tomorrow by Mr. Paul Shannon, the senior representative of the main sponsor of the research group, C Systems Inc.
Tonight, however, they are going to have a party at their working lab in a Chicago industrial park.
I left California 36 years ago and never moved back. My parents left Grass Valley for Wyoming just two years ago.
Now I can take a vacation without going near California. Suits me fine.
OK, give me all your money and I'll invest it with them on this project.
Public release date: 4-Mar-2002
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202-326-7088
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Fusion in a flash?
Science researchers report nuclear emissions from tiny, super-hot collapsing bubbles
The embargo on this research by Taleyarkhan et al., and the associated Perspective by Becchetti, has been lifted by the AAAS News & Information Office.
Please Note: Important updated information on super-hot collapsing bubbles is now available. Click here, or contact Lisa Onaga at 202-326-6440, lonaga@aaas.org or scipak@aaas.org.
Whenever additional information on forthcoming papers is made available to the AAAS News & Information Office, an update is posted to EurekAlert!, within the Science Press Package site. Journalists are encouraged to check the site again for any updates before finalizing stories.
So it's all your fault, isn't it! You left and let the New Yorkers move in to make life hell for the rest of us.
(/sarcasm-humor)....;^)
R.I. Nigmatulin; R.P. Taleyarkhan; R.T. Lahey
Proceedings of the I MECH E Part A Journal of Power and Energy, 1 September 2004, vol. 218, no. 5, pp. 345-364(20)
This paper extends the experimental and numerical results presented previously and addresses the major criticisms raised. In addition, the most recent results are discussed. In acoustic cavitation experiments with chilled (~0°8 C) deuterated acetone (C3D6O), the production of tritium and 2.45 MeV neutrons [which are characteristic of deuterium-deuterium (D D) fusion] was observed during vapour bubble implosions in an acoustic pressure field. Similar experiments with deuterated acetone at room temperature ( 20.8 C) and control experiments with normal acetone (C3H6O), at both 0 and 20.8 C, showed no statistically significant increases in either tritium level or neutron emissions. Numerical simulations of the processes that account for the shock waves generated in the liquid and within the collapsing bubbles supported these experimental observations and showed that high densities and temperatures (>108 K) may be achieved during bubble cloud implosions, yielding the conditions required for D D nuclear fusion reactions. The present paper treats the bubble fusion experiments and theoretical results in greater detail than was possible in the previous publications, contains some refinements, addresses some important questions raised by reviewers and critics and discusses possible applications of this interesting phenomenon.
however, there are way too many respected/respecatable names attached to this pr to dismiss it lightly.
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OK, give me all your money and I'll invest it with them on this project.
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all your base are belong to us
http://rmitz.org/AYB3.swf
Heavy water only costs about $28 a pound.
Is acoustic fusion what happened to my hearing at the one Stones concert I've ever attended?
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