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  • This is not fusion, it is electrolysis. Fusion requires unbelievable levels of temperature and pressure. Fool.

  • That is not plasma, short and simple plasma is superheated gas that has turned into a liquid. You cant hold that in kind of heat in you garage or were ever you are.....stupid.

  • To me it just looks like you're getting an arc between electrodes placed too close together. You're probably doing more electrolysis than fusion. Next time try using deuterium and palladium instead of tap water and baking soda :-)

  • Get yourself a welder unit, a big jar, smaller jar, fill the smaller one with a mix of water and a dissolvable element such as table salt, baking powder, copper sulphate, potassium sulphate, or just about any powder (within reason and safety) and put your wires (anode and cathode) in the liquid switch on the power on a low setting crank it up (SLOWLY) and you can make all different colours of pretty lights in a jar of water. most kids at school do this at safer voltages CALLED ELECTROLYSIS

  • HOW DO YOU PRODUCE THE USEFUL OUTPUT ENERGY DO YOU USE A THERMOELECTRIC GENERATOR OF SOME SOURCE

  • This isnt cold fusion. Its electrolysis. Big difference.

  • Whats the neutron emission on this "fusion reaction" ? Because with out neutrons there is no fusion, and if you did not measure them well its as good as fake

  • What's the net energy input and net energy output?

  • LOL cold fusion.

    We need to produce electricity not waste it.

  • this is not cold fusion... this is just electricity making things fluoresce and wasting a shitload of energy...

  • this type of "tap water fusion" does not produce any energy at all besides a little bit of light and noise. If you want to produce neutron energy, then try fusion in deuterium-oxide, a form of hydrogen that emits high energy neutrons when it undergoes fusion. But be careful, because it is also what they use to create thermonuclear bombs.

  • wow! you invented a new light bulb; solid state sodium lamb!

  • As Stanton T. Friedman would say "ridiculous"!

  • The simple fact it says fusion means its nuclear like the sun except your creating it not by heat but with cold temperatures this same tech has been thought to be what all the spaceships you see in star trek and star wars and all those great fictions use for force field because hot fusion would burn your ship up lol. This particular one looks like they made it at home which is kinda dangerous but it looks like after awhile they got it to stabilize. Not bad.

  • No gas hydrogen output , no buble , light circus only ?

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  • If I understand it correctly, cold fusion is supposed to create excess heat which is then used to create electricity? is that they way its supposed to work?

  • that's electrolisis that's all.

  • What is interesting is that energy output could not happen until dendrites formed at the cathode

  • There's no "fusion" here. There's no way you can control a fusion reaction with equipment in your garage. If there was really fusion going on here, the neighborhood he was in wouldn't be there, and this video would never have seen the light of day.

  • LabRat

    You are in fact: Wrong!

    Check out Doc Edmund Storms videos on Cold Fusion on YouTube

    Historically, the only difficulty was measurement, (and consistent energy output)

  • How much education do you have in Low Energy Nuclear Reactions? All he's doing is electrolyzing water and then re-combusting it. I could do this same bull with a taser and a squirt gun, but you bet your butt I'm not creating a plasma or fusing light elemental nuclei into smaller ones. Dr. Storms would laugh at this redneck bullshit.

  • My original comment was about Cold Fusion

    I was not suggesting that this particular video is of Cold Fusion, (of which I didn't pay attention)

    If you are attempting to determine the veracity of the claim in this particular video, I would suggest simply asking what he used for a cathode

  • Good job! email me yuor work! My email is on my profile page, along with me blog.

  • cool now put a generator on top to gather heat and run it back through to the 170 volt device and then take it off wall power

  • I don't understand why they call it cold fusion plasma. The word fusion is used when you take hydrogen nuclears and bind them together to produce Helium. What we are seeing here is a simple electrolisys and hedrogen burning, when temprature rises, as the voltage rises.

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  • Check out openzpec daught organization for more information and links regarding plasma arcing, hydrogen generation and tesla motors.

  • when rednecks get involved in NUCLEAR PHYSICS... its time to FUCKING MOVE!!!

  • this is a simple underwater arc burning, no nuclear reactions like fusion occur there, only chemical, everybody should understand the difference between these 2 things

  • That sounds evil... Turn it off! NOW!

  • The hope is someday cold fusion could change the world

  • Nice Light Show, Tell me;

    What can you do with this ?

    IE: heat your home, run your car ???

  • I have several questions about your experiment, like is it similar, or is it Hydrous Pyrolysis? I am also wondering how hot the water got, and how much pressure(in psi please) the jar/tank you were using contained, the reason so, is because I am doing an experiment with hydrous pyrolysis and some information would be handy. Thank You!

  • isnt this water electrolysis?

  • No, It's Hydrous Pyrolysis, the decomposition of something in the presence of water, or water itself. It's very similar though, in this experiment, the water literally burns itself. Now you'd have to ask mdbreedi about this, but I believe what he was doing was very similar to Hydrous Pyrolysis so...

  • I thought Fusion was when you fused two elements together to form another element. Like when two Hydrogen molecules are fused together it makes the element Helium. I am wondering what two elements you fused together or what two compounds you fused together.

  • Prob, hot water and who knows what else. I was just giving it a try based on some other people experiences, which is more than some people have. Can't get nowhere unless some of you skeptics get off your butts and do something, and when you do post your findings so we all can "learn" from it.

  • The reason I ask isn't because I am skeptic. I was asking what two compounds or what two elements was fused together. Plasma as we know is another state. We have solids, Gasses, liquids and another called plasma. You get what I am saying? Plasma is a state that compounds or elements can be in. It is in noway fusion. Is it fusion to to freeze water to make Ice? Why do you think it is fusion to make plasma when it is only making something into another state?

  • How many amps were you putting in at 180volts ?

  • When the light got very bright it was pulling about 4 amps, after the light dimmed under 2 amps.

  • I was watching scrap heap challenge and the ultimate team had to make a tomato cannon.

    Their hydrogen generator looked an aweful lot like this.

  • Hydrogen plasma is usually yellow. Nice!

  • I guess you have wore out your welcome.

  • now how would u be able to get the power back out of it

  • The distilled water had about 2 oz by weight of Pot Carb in 1 gal. of distilled water. But I did not check the alkaline in the water before and after. The only thing I noticed is shortly after the Plasma 8 video and the sparkplug video which i also used Pot Carb at the same concentration was a constant pain in my left side shoulder joint and a rash break out around the area of the left rotocup on my shoulder. In both experiments I was standing to the right of the tests. Could be the mist.

  • @mdbreedi you have any idea what you're even supposed to be doing? where is the fusion? do you even know what fusion is? what exactly are you fusing?

  • The plasma form of matter lights up nicely but it doesn't to anything to the nuclei. No fusion unless the nuclei are involved.

  • What about in my Plasma 8 video. There was a lot of bright flashes other than the constant plasma generated?

  • In that video you had molecular breakdown of the potassium carbonate. Potassium explodes in contact with water, making potassium hydroxide. I'll bet the water was very alkaline at the end of that experiment.

    If you had gotten sick and lost your hair after that experiment, that would have indicated neutron emission from nuclear fusion. Did you?

  • this is not cold fusion!

    if it was, you would be amazingly smart and filthy rich.

  • One more step to free energy!

  • BEAUTIFUL!

  • I was trying to show the point where the cell would plasma and that is the point where the amps would drop to under a 2 amp load. Before the cell would plasma the amps were running around 6-8 amps.

  • Have you tried putting them further apart? At opposite ends of the jar.

  • Yes in my first attempts at this I used just 2 Tungsten electrodes in the water. Had about the same effect but all the reaction was near the surface of the water. Had a lot of splatter out of the container and the electrolyte mix was going everywhere.

  • Oh, and you do realise this is electrolosis not cold fusion?

  • And may I ask, have you tried any of these types of experiments? This was one of my first. What about the one with the plug in the electrolyte? I guess this was electrolysis also? The video Cold fusion Plasma 8. If you get more heat out in BTU's than voltage and current input then what?

  • Its not fusion because no atoms are being forced together to create another. Like hydrogen atoms are forced together in the sun to become helium.

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