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Cold Fusion

Whatever happened to that Irish company that had a perpetual energy machine? Or the Phantom? Went to the same place this is going to go, nowhere.
 
Originally posted by: Sphexi
Whatever happened to that Irish company that had a perpetual energy machine? Or the Phantom? Went to the same place this is going to go, nowhere.

I tend to believe SPAWAR over the others. All they've said is something cause neutrino emission, they don't know what yet. Something is going on, and there is no harm in investigating it.

 
A friend of my dad's from college is researching this stuff. He's kind of a nut, but he's an MD. He's been able to produce power from reactions (he's gotten several watts), but the process requires precious metals and isn't yielding big returns yet. There could be something to this, but a major breakthrough is needed.
 
Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
A friend of my dad's from college is researching this stuff. He's kind of a nut, but he's an MD. He's been able to produce power from reactions (he's gotten several watts), but the process requires precious metals and isn't yielding big returns yet. There could be something to this, but a major breakthrough is needed.

I didn't know they taught that stuff in Medical School.
 
Originally posted by: Hacp
Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
A friend of my dad's from college is researching this stuff. He's kind of a nut, but he's an MD. He's been able to produce power from reactions (he's gotten several watts), but the process requires precious metals and isn't yielding big returns yet. There could be something to this, but a major breakthrough is needed.

I didn't know they taught that stuff in Medical School.

That's waht got me confused.
 
Originally posted by: Barack Obama
Originally posted by: Hacp
Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
A friend of my dad's from college is researching this stuff. He's kind of a nut, but he's an MD. He's been able to produce power from reactions (he's gotten several watts), but the process requires precious metals and isn't yielding big returns yet. There could be something to this, but a major breakthrough is needed.

I didn't know they taught that stuff in Medical School.

That's waht got me confused.

That's where his story lost all credibility too.
 
Originally posted by: Homerboy
Originally posted by: Barack Obama
Originally posted by: Hacp
Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
A friend of my dad's from college is researching this stuff. He's kind of a nut, but he's an MD. He's been able to produce power from reactions (he's gotten several watts), but the process requires precious metals and isn't yielding big returns yet. There could be something to this, but a major breakthrough is needed.

I didn't know they taught that stuff in Medical School.

That's waht got me confused.

That's where his story lost all credibility too.

He went to MIT for undergrad. I can't remember what he got his degree in, though.
 
Originally posted by: Codewiz
Originally posted by: halik
I'd be more inclined to believe it, if the news release is coming from DoD

You realize that SPAWAR is part of the DoD right?

Right, that's why I said I'd be more inclined to believe it this time around....
 
Originally posted by: bsobel
Originally posted by: Sphexi
Whatever happened to that Irish company that had a perpetual energy machine? Or the Phantom? Went to the same place this is going to go, nowhere.

I tend to believe SPAWAR over the others. All they've said is something cause neutrino emission, they don't know what yet. Something is going on, and there is no harm in investigating it.

Neutrons. Not neutrinos. VERY different particles 🙂
 
I just read the articles. There's very little detail. Also, if their main evidence is that of some neutrons flying around, well cosmic rays pass through everything all the time. There is a decent chance that a high energy cosmic ray hit any of the nuclei in their tank and caused some kind of nuclear reaction.

I built a cloud chamber a few years ago, and you can really see a lot of cosmic rays all over the place.
 
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