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Old 05-01-2015, 08:41   #38
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Re: Scientists find 'marker' left by Big Bang

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Originally Posted by Sparkle View Post
Cold fusion reactor verified by independent researchers.
Article is dated 9th Oct, but have only just seen it this evening.

http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/1...#disqus_thread

As mentioned in the article, the final report was careful not to use LENR (low energy nuclear reaction) as the source of the excess energy, but with hydrogen loaded nickel as fuel, LENR of some form seems by far the most logical explanation. Especially considering that the energy levels recorded far exceed that possible from any chemical source. This leaves a nuclear source, or else something even more far fetched !

If this is true, I can't see why this isn't front page news.
Easy.

https://medium.com/starts-with-a-ban...d-624f15676f96
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