From: Mike Lorrey (mlorrey@datamann.com)
Date: Tue Mar 05 2002 - 17:54:50 MST
"Robert J. Bradbury" wrote:
>
> On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Amara Graps wrote:
>
> > jeff davis:
> > > It was clear to the respectable scientific community
> > > that cold fusion was not possible. The laws of
> > > physics made that quite clear.
> >
> > Not sure this statement is true, Jeff.
> >
>
> Jeff, I'd tend to agree with Amara. It isn't that "cold fusion"
> is "impossible". Its a question as to whether there are "cold"
> methods of focusing the acceleration of molecules, atoms or
> ions that can overcome the repulsion of the electrons
> (in molecules/atoms) or protons (in ions).
Nor is it accurate to describe sonoluminscence as 'cold' fusion, since
it is clear that the locations where it is occuring, it is certainly
rather hot. Calling sonoluminescence a 'cold' form of fusion means that
all stars are cold fusion generators...
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