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The field of cold fusion and new energy is rapidly emerging as one of the most important and environmentally beneficial technologies, beginning in the very near future. Prototype units that use water as fuel are now operating in the range of a kilowatt of thermal energy output. The ability to scale up these immensely powerful, portable power sources is taken for granted by engineers working in the field. Other well-tested devices already produce electricity, have no visible fuel consumption, and are theorized to be tapping Zero Point Energy - an energy source in the very fabric of space-time. This is NOT a violation of the conservation of energy. This is real science and real technology.
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Hagelstein today remains the best-known name in the cold fusion community. And that's why in April 2003, he wrote directly to Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham to request a new review. By November, the DOE had decided to do it, agreeing that after 15 years it was reasonable to review the progress of work in the field. The August review was limited to a single question, according to McKubre: Is the work surrounding cold fusion legitimate science? A positive answer -- even short of a ringing endorsement -- would finally lift the stigma, McKubre has said. It would ... "loosen the purse strings" among potential funders.
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Cold fusion research is not "Big Science." It does not need massive installations, just relatively small-scale dedicated work at national laboratories, universities, and in private industries, which are already beginning to enter the field in the U.S.
[T]he cold fusion field changed course, and now figures that cold fusion works through a novel mechanism that generates no neutrons. The field now relies on the two difficult measurements, and has dropped the clearest test. This ... makes cold fusion seem less likely to physicists on quite reasonable theoretical grounds - now cold fusion isn't just a new way to get atoms to fuse, but fuses them by a novel mechanism.
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The new cold fusion experiment went something like this: scientists inserted a small pyroelectric crystal (lithium tantalite) inside a chamber filled with hydrogen. Warming the crystal by about 100 degrees (from -30 F to 45F) produced a huge electrical field of about 100,000 volts across the small crystal.
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