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On 11/01/2025 13:11, Bill Sloman wrote:To be fair they were perfectly good electrochemists but out of their depth where calorimetry was concerned. I'm still just about prepared to believe that they really did see something very odd but irreproducible.On 11/01/2025 7:29 pm, Jeff Layman wrote:On 11/01/2025 04:17, Bill Sloman wrote:Is that the best you can do? You'll get a reputation for trolling, or perhaps you've got a signed picture of Fleischmann and Pons on your wall.Everything I've read about fusion power states that to start it an>
immense amount of power is required.
Then you haven't read much. Cold fusion wouldn't take much power at all,
if it worked.
I predict that fusion power will be commercially viable in about 50 years from now (according to its proponents looking for venture capital) and also that this prediction is time invariant.is perhaps also moonshine, but they do seem to be attracting investors.Perhaps you'd like to predict when /you/ think that fusion energy will become commercially available, and what form it will take. That should be easy enough as you obviously know a lot about fusion energy.
Boron-hydrogen fusion does have the advantage of not generating
neutrons, so the hardware would last a lot longer if they ever got it to
work (and the prospects are rather better than they are for cold fusion).
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