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To: Ditchdigger who wrote (1251)12/7/1999 9:10:00 AM
From: WEBNATURAL  Read Replies (1) of 1568
 
Speaking on the subject of temperature...Your name is on their mailing list...for early spring... These guys are friends and classmates of Sir Dave.

Subject: new room-temperature-fusion discovery
Drs. Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann, whose claims to have demonstrated room-temperature fusion were roundly criticized at a meeting of the American Physical Society last night, announced a new breakthrough in room-temperature fusion technology in a press conference at the University of Utah today.

Nicknamed the `room-temperature fusion bomb', their new process is a logical outgrowth of one of their earlier experiments in which an electrode melted, destroying part of their experimental apparatus.
'We concluded that clever design of the palladium electrode can drastically affect the release of energy. We've developed (and are in the process of patenting) our new `chunky electrode' technology, which allows us to tailor energy production to the desired application. The
room-temperature fusion bomb employs an `extremely chunky' electrode.'

Pons and Fleischmann say that they have been sensitive to the criticism recently leveled at their experimental methods; however, they remain convinced that room-temperature fusion is occurring in their
experiments. They plan to Federal Express one room-temperature fusion bomb experiment to each member of the American Physical Society.

``Operating instructions for the apparatus have not yet been photocopied. They will be sent via first-class mail when they're ready in a week or so,'
said Pons.
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