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PATTERSON COLD FUSION CELL ON TV

Courtesy of Dr. Atul Bhadkamkar


From: NEN, Vol. 5, No. 3, July 1997, p. 5.
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PATTERSON COLD FUSION CELL ON TV
Courtesy of Dr. Atul Bhadkamkar

Michael Gillam, "Good Morning America", on ABC-TV, June 11, 1997, presented an excellent cold fusion review - except they never used the term cold fusion.

The device, Dr. James Patterson's cold fusion cell, had been shown on Good Morning America a year ago, and this was a follow-up report.

Although the narrator stated that excess thermal energy of 100 to 1,000 times the input energy could be achieved, the larger devices were working at about 120% more energy out than being consumed.

Also demonstrated was a cell connected to a source of radioactive uranium. After about two hours of processing (running the radioactive liquid through the bed of beads) the radioactivity had been reduced by about half. This is another excellent demonstration that low-energy nuclear reactions can be produced.

[This was aired on TV during about 8:18 - 8:22 AM PDT on June 11, 1997. PB]

[The removal of radioactive uranium alpha decay particles by the massive amount of electrons and electron charge clusters that exist in such a cold fusion cell - does NOT impress ME! PB.]


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