To: Kevmo
You'll know when the credibility of this research reaches the tipping point. The price of oil will drop and stay dropped. The price of palladium will go through the roof (remember what happened back in '89). Environmentalists will find some way to attack cold fusion.
I wonder if nuclear war will break out in the Middle East as the various oil-producing countries try to knock out each other's production facilities to keep the price up as long as possible.
6 posted on
07/10/2011 10:49:41 PM PDT by
Steely Tom
(Obama goes on long after the thrill of Obama is gone)
To: Steely Tom; The Comedian
I was considering going hard into Palladium. But Rossi’s E-CAT only uses Nickel & Hydrogen. It’s possibly using Thorium or Technetium as the catalyst. So I’m re-evaluating my strategy.
The Comedian seemed to make money by going into Palladium, but this could be a heads up as a time to get out.
7 posted on
07/10/2011 10:53:21 PM PDT by
Kevmo
(Turning the Party over to the so-called moderates wouldn't make any sense at all. ~Ronald Reagan)
To: Steely Tom
“Environmentalists will find some way to attack cold fusion.”
Of course, environmentalists don't care for the environment. They are all about population reduction and global communism.
11 posted on
07/10/2011 11:12:53 PM PDT by
DaveTesla
(You can fool some of the people some of the time......)
To: Steely Tom
The price of palladium will go through the roof (remember what happened back in '89). Environmentalists will find some way to attack cold fusion.The E-Cat uses Nickel (Ni) and Hydrogen Gas - the waste product is Copper (Cu). No palladium involved - that was in the previous Cold-Fusion fiasco. That process was duplicated with about a 1% repeatablility rate. Thus, it was simply impractical. When it worked - it went boom. Most of the time, it didn't work at all.
Whereas, the E-Cat has had a near 100% repeatability, and has been running continuously for nearly 2 years.
31 posted on
07/11/2011 7:46:55 AM PDT by
Hodar
(Who needs laws .... when this "feels" so right?)
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