Cold Fusion - The Secret Energy Revolution
In March 1989 two electro-chemists, Martin Fleischmann of the University of Southampton in England and Martin Pons of the University of Utah (Fleischmann’s onetime graduate student), announced an electro-chemicalprocess which appeared to be a low energy nuclear reaction. The reaction supposedly released a form of nuclear energy. They called it cold fusion.[1]
… Without heat and pressure, by use of simple electrolysis, they could generate over unity … get more power out of the device than needed to run it. This is counter to orthodox theory that states that one needs massive pressure and high temperature to achieve so-called hot fusion, to release the power of the atom.[1]
… The physics establishment had just spent 50 year and maybe $20 billion to achieve this end, and had not achieved over unity. Now they were told it could be done on a kitchen table with a cheap apparatus known to every freshman chemistry major.[1]
US Government opposition, stemming from the 1989 George H. W. Bush (S&B 1848. Freemason. Bohemian) - Glenn T. Seaborg (Alpha Chi Sigma) meeting forced cold fusion R&D essentially into the private sector although some individual government scientists continue to do excellent individual work and of course came under harassment for their dedication.[1]
[1] - Book - Amazon - Cold Fusion - The Secret Energy Revolution(1999) by Prof. Antony C. Sutton
[2] - Book - Cold Fusion - The Secret Energy Revolution(2016) by Prof. Antony C. Sutton
[3] - FYI - Wiki - Cold Fusion
[4] - FYI - Wiki - Glenn T. Seaborg (Alpha Chi Sigma)
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