> the US Dept. of Energy already declared this experiment to be "bunk".
I believe that was the Pons & Fleishmann cold fusion. This is a different approach to fusion. Note where it says "100 million kelvin." That ain't cold.
I am curious that DARPA paid for an experiment where the sensors came from "Russia and RPI."
Very curious collaboration, that.
No, they also declared the Purdue experiment bunk. Of course, they could be wrong (I hope they are).
The temperature reading may be technically correct, but you need a little asterisk. The temperature they are talking about is only over very small volumes, and very short time frames. Hopefully, that's all they need, though.
Yes, they were using electrochemistry and weren't even physicists.