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|    Bob F to mike    |
|    Re: Cold fusion reactor verified by thir    |
|    17 Oct 14 15:56:51    |
      From: bobnospam@gmail.com              mike wrote:       > On 10/16/2014 9:03 PM, Morris Dovey wrote:       >> On 10/16/14 9:35 PM, mike wrote:       >>       >>> Looks extremely simple and transparent.       >>> I don't give a damn how it works.       >>> Put a water jacket around it, partner with someone who can build       >>> a steam engine hooked to a generator and sell 'em on ebay.       >>>       >>> Why ain't this happening?       >>> Why can't I buy one on every street corner?       >>       >> It’s an experimental prototype, not a product – and, judging from       >> what I’ve read here, it may take a considerable amount of time to       >> develop a product that’s adequately idiot-proof. :-D       >>       > Yeah but...       > It looks like the magic is in the dogbone thing.       > And it isn't surrounded by a lot of infrastructure.       > And the color suggests that it runs hot enough to generate steam.              Unless the color is cause by the heater coil.              >       > The potential of this device is enormous. Society could afford to put       > a large percentage of the world's creativity on this to bring it to       > fruition.       >       > So, while I agree that you probably won't ever be able to buy a device       > of this energy density at Home Depot, I'd expect them to show up       > at local electrical power substations.       >       > We got to the moon in 10 years. Why does it take so much time to put       > a box around the dogbone? Assuming the hype is true and it works.              That's a big assumption. I'd love to see it be true, but remain skeptical.              >       > Color me "Impatient"!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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