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Tag Archives: Bob Greenyer
The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion, Part 23
Since the last report in this series, a lot has happened, particularly in the field of LENR and, while there has also been interesting progress in Hot Fusion, I want to focus on LENR in this post. As anyone who … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, LENR
Tagged 2-2, Alexander Parkhomov, Andrea Rossi, Ball Lightning, Bob Greenyer, Charge Clusters, E-Cat, Exotic Vacuum Objects, fission, Fusion, Hot Fusion, LENR, Open Science, S-K, Strange Radiation
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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion – Part 21
The first half of 2017 had not seen very many major developments in either the hot or the cold versions of controlled nuclear fusion R&D but all that changed with an unexpected announcement from the Rossi versus Industrial Heat court … Continue reading
Posted in Energy
Tagged Andrea Rossi, Bob Greenyer, Brilliant Light Power, E-Cat, George Egeley, LENR, Quark-X, Randall Mills, Suhas Ralkar
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