Photos Send your photos to ruby (at) coldfusionnow (dot) org. Yeah, I’m feelin it… UCLA Laser Feb 2013 DJ Le Spam in Miami, FL Jasmine jams a t. Twist and H on Earth Day 2013 Girl drives TESLA with OG CFN sticker (license plate blocked out by Ruby!) Cold Fusion Now at the So Flo coin show Putting a sticker in Jack Kerouac’s mailbox Pennsylvania, U.S. anti-fracking demonstration seeks cold fusion solution. Eli Elliott and Andrea Rossi in Polaroid Miami, Florida DJ Le SPAM has fusion-powered gear Penny Lane Music in Ft. Lauderdale Florida looks for recruits Ben Franklin was an experimentalist and let the results lead curiosity. Spam Allstars on NBC6 Miami with Cold Fusion Now Math Student has Musical Moment Heyrold hits the mark Suzy Williams sings for new energy Tony B. Conscious makes art for new energy The girl is on board. Good girl gone green. Minivan as message. Detroit Cold Fusion Ambulance A Bike Ride, A Game of Toss, and a Little Conversation on Energy… Attila and the Huns: moving across the steppe in style. Interstate Battery Shop Eureka, CA – they got the batteries; they’re just waiting for the charge… 212 Pier Cafe Santa Monica, California Warning! Graphic scientific content! Deutermined. Toy Ukulele No Joke Agent H: between two worlds. Filmmaker Craig Baldwin from the Other Cine-side One small sticker for Ruby’s truck, one giant statement for the Road. Artist Rob celebrates Independence Day – but wants another revolution – in energy
I heard that the problem with the type of CF attempts that were not reliably reproduced was because of their proximity to lay lines. Is this true? Log in to Reply
Is this a serious question? If so, this is the sort of nonsense question that puts people off alternative energy. Log in to Reply
Hi Mike, Cold fusion, technically called LENR, or low-energy nuclear reactions, is reproducible on demand. There are different types of systems, and different designs. Palladium-deuterium systems, and nickel-hydrogen systems have different parameters. Once the parameters are known, the system is reproducible. Andrea Rossi is selling ECats (Energy Catalyzers) because they will start up when you turn them on, and stop when you turn them off. Log in to Reply
I heard that the problem with the type of CF attempts that were not reliably reproduced was because of their proximity to lay lines. Is this true?
Is this a serious question? If so, this is the sort of nonsense question that puts people off alternative energy.
Hi Mike, Cold fusion, technically called LENR, or low-energy nuclear reactions, is reproducible on demand.
There are different types of systems, and different designs.
Palladium-deuterium systems, and nickel-hydrogen systems have different parameters. Once the parameters are known, the system is reproducible.
Andrea Rossi is selling ECats (Energy Catalyzers) because they will start up when you turn them on, and stop when you turn them off.