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- From: bwise@hemlock.mitre.org (Barry Wise)
- Subject: Re: Wall Street Journal, Monday
- Message-ID: <1992Jul27.183113.8208@linus.mitre.org>
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- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 18:31:13 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul27.163322.27469@news2.cis.umn.edu> grad@sparky.drad.umn.edu
- (Jonathan Grad) writes:
- >
- > Sorry I did not include the details in my original post.
- > According to the Wall Street Journal article, materials
- > scientist Edmund Storms claims to have successfully replicated
- > the Takahashi experiment. Storms claims, in a paper submitted
- > to Fusion Technology, that his experiment began putting out
- > an excess of power after 90 hours of operation
-
- I just went down to our company library to check on the article in question.
- He is claiming a 20% increase in heat output over heat in. Of particular note
- for the experimentalists in the group: A cell that did not produce excess heat
- was examined and the paladium was found to have microscopic cracks that were
- not on the paladium in the working cell.
- --
- Barry Wise
- (bwise@hemlock.mitre.org)
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