Cold fusion
Lately I’ve been extraordinarily interested in cold fusion. There’s a youtube video showing a convention of a lot of major Universities putting a great amount of effort into cold fusion. The evidence appears overwhelming. Everyone USA citizen knows of the popular American investigative television show 60 Minutes. The recent 60 Minutes section on Cold fusion was amazing. Here’s a video clip of this Cold Fusion episode on YouTube. I would highly recommend everyone watch this youtube clip of the 60 Minutes Cold Fusion episode. If I was not flat broke, I’d spend part of my time working on cold fusion research.
There is a video show casing a lot of top Universities around world that are now working on Cold Fusion. Cold Fusion is alive & well. The problem cold fusion scientists are having is instability. They believe it is due to the process of making the material. So for instance imagine having a dozen rods made, and a certain percentage of the rods produced far more energy than what was put into the experiment, while the others did not. That is the present problem.
I would encourage scientists to work on Cold Fusion research. If you consider yourself to have a sharp mind, or you’re a scientists (even a EE) by profession, and you’re interested in doing some Cold Fusion research, then please contact me and I’ll email you a link to a forum where a lot of good scientists hang out who are working on Cold Fusion. It should not take you long to get the basics down. Sure, it would help if you specialize in Quantum Physics, but it’s not required. Just learn the basics, and begin experimenting. Using logic, your experiments could make a major discovery.
2009, April 28 at 12:57 pm Comments (0)




