Check out the site, "www.infinite-energy.com" for more information at
your leisure.
Thank you,
Robert
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>From: Jerry W. Decker[SMTP:jdecker@keelynet.com]
>Sent: Friday, February 06, 1998 4:48 PM
>To: KeelyNet-L@lists.kz
>Subject: Re: Cold Fusion
>
>Hi Don!
>
>You wrote;
>> What ever happend to Cold Fusion?
>
>It's still around from what I have seen of it...unfortunately, I think
>more was read into it than was actually there....the problem as I've seen
>it is really quite simple....
>
>Yes, they CAN get extraordinary, long lasting amounts of heat from the
>cold fusion process.
>
>However, since the heat generated results from an interaction between
>very pure materials, as time goes on, the purity is compromised by
>contamination due to low energy transmutation.
>
>This self-pollution results in an inevitable decrease in the heat output
>and the only resolution for this problem that I've heard of is to rebuild
>the cell or replace the contaminated elements.
>
>Therefore, IMHO - cold fusion in its current form is nothing more than an
>advanced chemical battery, where the energy created results solely from
>the low level transmutation phenomena.
>
>The most promising thing lately is the fuel cell which produces
>electricity from hydrogen or gasoline. We'll see how (and IF) those seep
>into the consumer market.
>
>I'm still of the opinion we are on the right track, tapping natural
>forces, such as gravity or aether/zpe. We'll be that much closer to the
>final solution for energy when we get that one breakthrough circuit.
>--
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