Originally Posted By: Yah-Tah-Hey
Originally Posted By: Shannow
Originally Posted By: Yah-Tah-Hey
I'm still giggling about Pons, Fleischmann and Cold Fusion U.
US Navy weren't giggling about it, they spent the next decades researching it...
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/its-not-cold-fusion-but-its-something/
And that means?
US Navy have been testing, and reporting anomolous heating, and spontaneous generation of He3 for decades...
Pons and Fleischman found a nuclear process that works on a bench at normal temperatures...exactly what the effect is isn't known, but atomic nuclei are changing.
While you were giggling, they were researching, and finding out that there's something there.
Originally Posted By: Shannow
Originally Posted By: Yah-Tah-Hey
I'm still giggling about Pons, Fleischmann and Cold Fusion U.
US Navy weren't giggling about it, they spent the next decades researching it...
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/its-not-cold-fusion-but-its-something/
And that means?
US Navy have been testing, and reporting anomolous heating, and spontaneous generation of He3 for decades...
Pons and Fleischman found a nuclear process that works on a bench at normal temperatures...exactly what the effect is isn't known, but atomic nuclei are changing.
While you were giggling, they were researching, and finding out that there's something there.