Next step - DiLithium Crystals ???? "The new cold fusion experiment went something like this: scientists inserted a small pyroelectric crystal (lithium tantalite) inside a chamber filled with hydrogen. Warming the crystal by about 100 degrees (from -30 F to 45F) produced a huge electrical field of about 100,000 volts across the small crystal." RP On 29/06/05, James Newtons Massmind wrote: > Not likely to generate more energy than is consumed, but may be a more > efficient generator of xrays or thrust for spacecraft. > > There has also been some respectable, though still contentious, positive > results from bubble fusion proponents. > > Having recently invested in solar panels for my home, I'm hoping none of > this makes the market for another 10 years... Which is very probable. > > But it does make me want to live for a long time... Just to see what comes > of it. The future holds some promise. > > --- > James. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist