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Sun May 6, 2012, 12:18 PM May 2012

Hagelstein: Public Invited to See Cold Fusion Demo at MIT

Things are heating up in world of cold fusion. There are at least 4 companies openly discussing the commercialization of cold fusion energy production but the topic is still being met with heavy skepticism and is basically being ignored by the MSM.

Now Dr. Peter Hegalstein has come out stating that MIT has a coldfusion device that is showing a heat output that is 14 times the energy input and has invited the general public to see it in action at MIT:


Hagelstein: Public Invited to See Continuing Cold Fusion Demonstration at MIT
May 5, 2012

At the recent “Atom Unexplored” conference in Torino Italy, Dr. Peter Hagelstein of MIT gave a presentation about some of his work in the field of low energy nuclear reaction research, concentrating on the work of his colleague Dr. Mitchell Swartz. Swartz has invented a palladium-based device he names a NANOR. When an electric current is passed through the palladium, excess energy in the form of heat is produced which, according to Hagelstein, is over 14 times the input energy.

In this talk, Hagelstein says that this NANOR has been running at MIT since January, and it has continued to produce excess heat far beyond anything that could be accounted for by a chemical reaction. Hagelstein says that the public is invited to take a look at the device in action.


http://www.e-catworld.com/2012/05/hagelstein-public-invited-to-see-continuing-cold-fusion-demonstration-at-mit/
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Hagelstein: Public Invited to See Cold Fusion Demo at MIT (Original Post) think May 2012 OP
I want to believe.... Hagelstein and Swartz have been working on cold fusion for > 20 years. PoliticAverse May 2012 #1

PoliticAverse

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1. I want to believe.... Hagelstein and Swartz have been working on cold fusion for > 20 years.
Sun May 6, 2012, 06:53 PM
May 2012

I'm going to remain skeptical until there are published papers enabling competent labs to reproduce such a device.

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