Tiny grains of lithium dramatically improve performance of fusion plasma

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    From sciencedaily



    http://www.sciencedaily.com/re…/2015/05/150520100611.htm

  • [And thanks David for that news, which may not amuse others as much as me.]


    If the party has been boring and the entertainment has taken over 60 years to arrive, at least they can bring out the sparklers and distract the paying guests.


    No peer review, no instrumental controls, AND "they've seen it before"..... Too much from the clowns there, methinks. And does it perhaps indicate a bit of LENR could help fool the guests into believing the promised show NOW is really "only 20 years away"?


    And let's read that for ordinary folks with a lttle science background, rather than reporters who apparently have next to none: "45 millionths of meter" is simply 45 microns--- dimensions frequently seen in LENR.... but boy it "sounds" tiny when they put it that way.


    Just for comparison, good paint pigment particles with high "hiding power" might typically be around 1 micron in diameter, or less. They have been that way for a century or so.....


    And we pay these people? :golly:


    Sheesh!

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