Nuclear Transmutation The Reality of Cold Fusion Tadahiko Mizuno Eugene Mallove Jed Rothwell
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The announcement of cold fusion in March 1989 at the University of Utah was greeted with astonishment worldwide. Drs. Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons had claimed that an electrochemical cell with heavy water electrolyte and a palladium cathode gave rise to so much excess energy that the mysterious phenomenon had to be nuclear, and was probably a process related to nuclear fusion. Many scientists quickly took sides for or against cold fusion--mostly against. By the end of the summer the experts claimed cold fusion didn't exist. They said it was an experimental error and could not be reproduced. Actually, the story had barely begun. Provocative research had never ended. Cold fusion was and is very much alive. IN THIS BOOK, Dr. Mizuno describes both the dark and bright sides of the cold fusion story the frustration, the boredom, the endless guerrilla war with scientists who wanted to stop the research, science journalists who appeared to thrive on the outpouring of supposedly negative results, fruitless battles to publish a paper or be heard at a physics conference, but then also the triumph of dramatic experimental results in the production of huge excess energy and the paradigm busting discovery of the low-energy transmutation of heavy elements found on cold fusion electrodes. It is impossible for one book to encompass the now expanding worldwide effort to understand the cold fusion enigma, but for those who want to learn about the rest of the story, this account of one scientist's experience on the frontiers of knowledge is an excellent beginning.
Nuclear Transmutation The Reality of Cold Fusion Tadahiko Mizuno Eugene Mallove Jed Rothwell
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Nuclear Transmutation The Reality of Cold Fusion Tadahiko Mizuno Eugene Mallove Jed Rothwell Reviews
This is good. Tearing away the stigma of Cold Fusion and calling it what it is or appears to be. After all, Pons and Fleischmann (two top class chemists) never called their experiment ‘cold fusion’. That was a label slapped on (a fabricated/manufactured straw-man), which enabled the scientific lap dogs to attack. Some would have you believe that the hot fusion protectionists were behind it. But that makes little sense because millions were spent on ‘Nuclear Transmutation’ and millions would have been made had someone found the cause. If you follow the history of the media debacle, one glaring incontrovertible fact stands out. Someone or some group does not want the cause either known or made public.
Think positive, what better way to gain a Noble prize and countless riches than to figure that one out? That is a winning counter argument and clarion call to all would be chemists. Noble Prize, Noble Prize, Noble Prize!!!
Mizuno's book is extremely interesting. If you look at the data, the only conclusion that can be reached is that there is a whole new nuclear physics out there to be explored, including many new and very important energy sources.
How often do we have to shake off our preconceived dogmatisms?
The history of science is replete with examples.
Here is a contemporary example.
It has become blindingly obvious that Chemicaly Aided Nuclear Reactions are real and have been the victim of vested interests, much to our loss.
How much better Japan would be now if these discoveries were supported and pursued instead of fission generation.
Let us pray that Rossi can overcome his craven opponents and bring his demonstration to the market.
Tadahiko Mizuno is an honerable professor of electro chemistry who has been working on the issue since 1989.
If you are of an open mind you will find this a good and easy read. It shows the triumph of empircism of over theory.
Thank you Professor Mizuno
I enjoyed reading this. I felt a little overwhelmed at times with the equations, but most of the book is very easy to comprehend, even for the average student interested in nuclear transmutation.
Wery helpfull to understand the cold fusion history and technology
...which is the account of a real scientist who has proven that anomalous heat and nuclear transmutations do occur in metal hydrogen/deuterium-loaded systems--albeit unpredictably. Most interesting is the idea he expresses that the so-called "failed" experiments, those intended only to try to show anomalous heat, when this was not produced, may, had the samples been properly analyzed, have proven to have nonetheless produced non-exothermic nuclear transmutations.
We've all heard the fable of the tortoise and the hare. This story exemplifies the true meaning behind that tale. In real life, real hares beat tortoises in footraces. But when one isn't willing to take the first step properly, and follow that with each successive proper step, one not only don't finish first, one was never in the race.
This book rocks; these men, Dr. Mizuno and his CANR-LENR associates, someday, will deserve the Nobel prize.
I am still reading because of my keen interest in the subject. If the reader has a basic background in "Physics" meaning electrical theory as a technician,or a person who repairs machinery & has a keen interest in science or is simply a student this book can be insightful. Wish it had some copies of the scientific papers but that was not practical being it's not a textbook. All in all this book is a very good read.
American high school seniors headed for chemistry class in college should be exposed to this book for the enthusiasm and devotion to scientific detail presented by the author.
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