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  • some feedback:

    - the music is unnerving. please choose more thoughtfully the next time you make a video. you're really making it hard to grasp things. this is NOT the kind of music that enhances learning.

  • this makes learning and listening/reading easier. adding distracting music to it doesn't.

    if the video is designed to be "read" like a text, then PLEASE do away with those striped backgrounds. it adds absolutely nothing but distraction and frustration.

    I - and surely many others - would appreciate it if you spent 30 seconds to consider these points the next time you make a "video". Moreover, I think presenting your stuff as text and images would have a lot more value.

  • I save the scientific careers of the two chemists Dr. Stanley Pons and Dr. Martin Fleischmann who were reviled by the physics community.

    I was able to present a theory that supports the "heat after death" phenomenon observed by these two chemists.

  • Interesting...thanks for post.

  • That is possible =) since it (sun) is in that sustainable scenario with the heat rotating the "goods" for another fusion or something. Ok by now You can tell I know nothing of fusion. But I do like to learn, (random question) where do you think the fusion would take place on the sun most abundantly? At the "core" or on the surface or between?

  • The fusion takes place at the sun's core since it is the region of greatest density for hydrogen atoms.

    It would be easy for hydrogen atoms to fuse at the sun's core than at the sun's surface.

  • I presented a paper in American Chemical Society that "Hans Bethe's theory of hot fusion" is not possible because the hydrogen atoms are so far apart at high temperature and so the chance of fusion is so slim.

    The sun is hot because heat is the byproduct of fusion initiated by "cold" electromagnetic forces. But heat or high temperature is not the driving force of fusion in the sun.

    Hence, the sun is powered by cold fusion and not hot fusion.

  • I really liked the YouTube series by Edmund Storms

    Science now knows how to measure & identify the many facets of the reactions, (LENR rx is real)

    The results of many experiments have proven that Cold Fusion is replicable; & we now know much of what is happening & why

    However, we don't understand all of the science; but, science is slowly locking-into ways of making the output wattage production more reliably, (the only obstacle)

  • Moreover, the Fed Gov attempted to shut it down when Los Alamos began to produce consistent results!

  • Dear science enthusiasts and scientists,

    Watch my short film on cold fusion...

    Cold fusion is the key to energy security for countries surrounded by water.

    (Ex. Philippines, Greece, Norway, Iceland, Japan, New Zealand, etc.)

    Cold fusion was born in March 1989.

    I made a video to celebrate the 20th anniversary of cold fusion (1989 to 2009).

    I am available to give lecture if you pay my accommodations, airfare and lecture fees.

  • Cold fusion is the key to energy security!

    Just like in the movie "Total Recall".

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