Monday 4 May 2015

Fusion described by coldfusion.net is a natural process that powers the stars and produces virtually all elements. Cold fusion means that the chunk of energy of the material is at a relatively low temperature and pressure but the reactants are not.
“There are already large numbers of nuclear plants, why would we now want to embark on a different way of generating nuclear energy”? A big part of of the difference is is working with nature nor against it. Nuclear plants are powered by nuclear fusion which is not a natural process. Fusion is produced by splitting heavy atoms. Fusion can generate energy which is millions of times greater energy than conventional fuels, like gasoline. It requires sufficient fuel, reaching high temperature and pressure inside an enclosed space. This electromagnetic energy energy, many times more radioactive than the heavy fuel that is produced. The whole systems must be contained because these elements can become part of their environment, the air, the water, or the earth.  
You might be wondering what is cold fusion anyways, Cold Fusion is nuclear fusion occurring at or close to room temperature. The process by which two atoms join together, or fuse, into a single heavier atom is called fusion. Fusion is the energy source of stars, like our sun — where it takes place at about 
27,000,000° F. Claims for its discovery in 1989 are generally held to have been mistaken. Cold Fusion is also called low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR). In 1989 Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons reported that their apparatus had produced anomalous heat ("excess heat"), of a magnitude they asserted would defy explanation except in terms of nuclear processes.  When hydrogen, the main element of water, is introduced to a small piece of the metal nickel or palladium, a reaction occurs that can create excess heat and transmutation products. Excess heat means more heat comes out of the system then went in to the system. LENR provides an ultra-clean source of energy that creates heat to make hot water and useful steam. Steam can turn a turbine to produce electricity.    

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  1. Anyone who thinks my story is anywhere near over is sadly mistaken. See the link below for more info.


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    www.ufgop.org

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