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Cold Fusion Energy, Inc New Energy for the New World

The Theory and Applications of Cold Fusion By Keith Owens

Cold Fusion could become the energy multiplier saving the planet. The energy density of Cold Fusion reactions is 10 million times that of gasoline. The fuel is heavy water, obtainable from the sea which is already one part in 6000 a heavy hydrogen. Given the prevalence of the fuel, and incredible efficiency, Cold Fusion could play a critical role in the future technologies with potential revolutionary applications to all energy issues- robotics, transportations, electricity production, space travel. Larger Cold Fusion power devices will fit into a hybrid car and offer methods to power in vivo medical devices such as the artificial heart.

Nuclear Magnetic Field what holds the atomic atom has a Terahertz Frequency between 8 to 24 THz

In this example, the excess power following laser stimulation approaches nearly a constant value which we can determine by reference to a relaxation curve.

Note there is a difference in the response generally observed from the different cathodes used to make up the spectrum

More work is needed in order to clarify the response away from the peaks ( the region most in need of study is the region between 8 and 24 THz).

It is assumed that the range and strength of the nuclear and gravitational force will coverage at high energies. These energies are beyond the reach of any conceivable technology. A low energy dielectric condition may exist in which the range and strength, of all natural forces, are affected

Planck’s constant qualifies the angular momentum of the stationary quantum state. The quantization of angular momentum is a postulate, underivable from any deeper Law. The constant also describes the progression of an energy flow. An understanding of this progression may lead to the development of new sources of energy. Electromagnetic energy flows strongly from parent to the daughter states during transition. The rearrangement of the force fields gives birth to an entirely new state. This process is associated with the emission of a photon. The constants of the Motion tend towards those of the electromagnetic in a Bose condensate that stimulate at a Dimensional Frequency of MHz.

Maxwell’ s theory predicts that accelerating electrons will continuously emit electromagnetic radiation. Bound electrons experience a constant centripetal acceleration; however, they do not continuously emit energy. An atom’ s electrons emit energy at discrete quantum intervals

Magazine Cover Stories 8 May 1989 TRULY EXTRAORDINARY INTEREST

Outline for Diverse Applications of LENR Generators Electricity Production Power Levels (mW to MW) Industries Clean Water !!! Durability and Reliability

Clean Water !!! Distributed Cold Fusion thermal generators might be used to provide clean water by either desalination or clean up of dirty river or lake waters. The global health impacts could be historic.

Power Levels: mW Quantum Computing

Power Levels 1 W

Power Levels: 10 W

Power Levels