To: Kevmo
Thanks, Kevmo. Things seem to be developing quickly with cold fusion. Now it is just a matter of who gets there the quickest with the most commercially viable system.
3 posted on
08/21/2011 11:27:23 AM PDT by
SatinDoll
(NO FOREIGN NATIONALS AS OUR PRESIDENT!)
To: SatinDoll
If cold fusion is the "real deal" why hasn't it been observed in nature? There are billions and billions of examples of "hot" fusion visible all around us, requiring almost unimaginable pressures and temperatures. We even have created weapons that mimic the process that fire the stars. But cold fusion remains as elusive as the philosophers stone. I remain unconvinced that it is even theoretically possible. There is no such thing as a free lunch in life or modern physics.
Regards,
GtG
10 posted on
08/21/2011 3:14:37 PM PDT by
Gandalf_The_Gray
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