Posted on 07/23/2013 8:40:02 PM PDT by Controlling Legal Authority
Sun streamed Monday through the glass walls of the University of Missouri's Bond Life Sciences Center, illuminating academic posters on the third floor as added light was shed on a science that was kicked back into the dark two decades ago because it was not understood.
The science deals with low-energy nuclear reactions, previously referred to as cold fusion, and the Bond Life Sciences Center is playing host this week to the 18th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Fusion.
(Excerpt) Read more at columbiatribune.com ...
“it is a “wonderful time to think, discuss and compare data.”
I wonder if they gave visas to permit Israeli scientists to attend. (The Administration has been denying these if
the scientists ever worked with the Israeli nuc program,
under some sort of rubric—which means, most of their best
physicists).
Get back to us when a “tabletop” LENR rig powers generation of a megawatt of electricity — continually, for a week — and is replicated at MIT...
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