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Bennett Daviss wrote an article for New Scientist on May 3 as a follow-up piece to the in-depth article on the SPAWAR San Diego research by Steven Krivit and Daviss published in New Energy Times in November.

For the record, the term “cold fusion” was never chosen by Fleischmann and Pons; it was wished on them [...]

“Fire from Water”. The fuel is water. not regular water, but a highly refined and pure source such as “ultrapure reagent grade water” or alike,with concentrations of hydrogen isotopes in order for a plasma to resonate. The fuel is 2 parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. The “trick” to make the nuclear reactions are the [...]

01.04.2004

New Clear World

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Once in Siberia near to where the Tungus meteorite fell, I received a vision in which all nuclear assembly of ground shone by infra-red light. I developed at this time theory of nuclear reactions in seaweed. Then at me the idea on creation of the neutrino [...]

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