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- From: Jed Rothwell <72240.1256@compuserve.com>
- Subject: Lecture Notice
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- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 07:23:02 GMT
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- LECTURE NOTICE
-
- Thursday, December 3, 1992, 4:00 p.m.
-
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Building 34
- Room 34-401 A, the Greer Room
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- Access from Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA
-
- Excess Heat Production in Electrolysis of Potassium Carbonate Solution with
- Nickel Electrodes
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- by Dr. Reiko Notoya
- Catalysis Research Center
- Hokkaido National University
- Japan
-
- Dr. Notoya will give a lecture and a demonstration of a light water - nickel
- cold fusion device, which generates 3 to 4 times more heat energy than the
- electrical heating energy put into it. It will be shown in a side-by-side
- comparison with a resistance heater control cell. When the same power is input
- into both cells, red alcohol thermometers show that the cold fusion cell
- becomes about 15 degrees Celsius hotter than the control cell. The temperature
- difference is immediately apparent to anyone who touches the surface of the
- glass containers. This temperature difference persists indefinitely.
-
- For more information, contact Jed Rothwell at:
-
- Cold Fusion Research Advocates
- 2060 Peachtree Industrial Court, Suite 312-F
- Chamblee, Georgia 30341
-
- Phone: 404-451-9890 Fax: 404-458-2404
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