Re: Blue Jets and Desk Top Nuclear Fusion
Posted by 2cents on March 15, 2002 at 19:50:01:

Attached is a link about Acetone. Apparently it is extremely flammable.

Maybe that was why they chose to use it in the desk-top experiment. Maybe the "sound waves" used to incite the bubbles also caused the temperature thermocouples to register higher temperatures than actually present (through poor shielding maybe...).

Some counter-arguments have risen to this claim of desk top atomic fusion. We'll have to wait and see about what they actually did see and measure and whether anybody can reproduce it. Somebody said the claim is not new and has been around for about 8 years now.

I certainly give you credit for creative thinking though. Maybe you Capricorns aren't so over-rated afterall :-)

Just my 2cents worth.



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     ● Re: Blue Jets and Desk Top Nuclear Fusion  - Lowell  20:42:11 - 3/15/2002  (13758)  (1)
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