LED legend Nakamura is now chasing nuclear fusion
The Nobel-winning co-inventor of blue diodes moved on to lasers a while ago. His latest endeavor wants to use them for solving the world’s energy crisis.
www.ledsmagazine.com
A Swedish hot fusion company.
Maybe of relevance.
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There are interesting stories about the "Earthquake Lights" before the tragic Morocco earthquake.
This seems to me right in the LENR wheelhouse.
Or dare I say, in hopes of not bringing out the crackpots, EVO related?
From the finest scientific source (and politically unbiased source as well) CNN.
Possible connection to the x-rays from scotch tape (some paper in nature some years back)?
Exxon mobile predict 11% of the energy mix is from wind and solar in 2050... Oil and natural gas at 54%...
Not sure if Mark P Mills analysis, "The Energy Transition Delusion" have been posted here before, or if the analysis is fully correct, but it sure seems a bit more money should be invested into LENR R&D.
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Thank you for the links JedRothwell . Hope you are correct so climate change can be tackled. Wonder how long the transition would take. Hope I get a chance to install a device for heating and electricity in our house in 10-20 years?
seems a bit unrealistic that only researcher would work with cold fusion. Some would have to produce, sell, install, calibration when cooperate/combine/replace existing heating systems in houses/buildings/industry, maintenance(?) etc.
found this interesting paper. Wonder if the heat in the crack propagation may be due to LENR?
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/conten…m/d0sm01062f#!divAbstract
(the part with the scotch tape was fun to test at home in a dark room with the children)
/jørgen
I am layman in this topic. I wonder if LENR could occur spontaneously in a metal hydride hydrogen fuel cell and possibly pose an explosion hazard?