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Italian Scientists Claim (Dubious) Cold Fusion Breakthrough
Italian scientists claim to have successfully developed a cold fusion reactor that produces 12,400 watts of heat power per 400 watts of input. Not only that, but they’ll be commercially available in just three months. Maybe. Cold fusion is a tricky business -- some say a theoretically implausible business -- and exactly zero of the previous claims of successful cold fusion have proven legitimate (remember when North Korea developed cold fusion?). Hypothetically (and broadly) speaking, the process involves fusing two smaller atomic nuclei together into a larger nucleus, a process that releases massive amounts of energy. If harnessed, cold fusion could provide cheap and nearly limitless energy with no radioactive byproduct or massive carbon emissions.
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/...-breakthrough/ Note: January 24, 2011 |
We'll just have to wait and see
But I doubt this is real, because it says ITALIAN scientists. Thats an oxymoron |
Do not mean anything negative, but as you say wait and see....
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Da Vinci was an italian, maybe every 500 years they produce a genius.
I actually hope that they have what they claim and I'll eat my own words about italians, which is a lot for a Slovenian, since we cant stand them, our neigbours |
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Notable italian scientists that i can think of from the top of my head: galileo da vinci avogadro fermi bernoulli marconi venturi can't think of any notable slovenian, or even balkan, scientists, except ancient greeks, but they don't count since the ancient greek cultural line ceased after it was redesigned as an ottoman satrapy, and the present greece shares only the name.:arrgh!: |
well, Vega was slovenian and Tesla was serbian, and then there's Anton Janša, he made beekeeping into a practical science....
yes yes, reneisanse Italy, not only a time and place of great artists and scientists, but also a birthplace of modern economy and banking, the epicenter of all we today call modern and self-evident. But I can afford once in a while to be politically incorect |
as can we all ;)
so tesla was serbian, huh? didn't know that. Jansa and Vega, i've never heard of. But note, not all of those italians are rennaisance. Fermi started the first radioactive chain reaction in the basement of Chicago university in 1942. Marconi pioneered radio communication around the turn of the 20th century, including first transatlantic transmissions. So some high tech 'firsts' have been by italians. and as you suggest, art, literature, banking, finance, as well as architecture, music and food have all been positively improved by italians. In fact putting aside your humorous Slovenian national chauvinism for a moment, you have to admit that Italy has run a pretty high Civ score by the standards of the world at large |
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The problem is with todays italians, if you are a neighbouring country, is that they come in loud and large obnoxius groups, leave the most garbage behind and are the worst tippers, but lets leave this to a different thread back on topic: thang god for cold fusion http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/7522/coldfuse.jpg |
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I'VE GOT BEER!!!!!! |
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ball cocks, absolute ball cocks.
I will eat my hat if it is true but look at the contraption. |
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