The 60 Minutes investigator said, "And we found that the pentagon is saying it too. The Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, known as DARPA did its own analysis, and we obtain this internal memo that concludes there is, quote '... no doubt that anomalous excess heat is produced in these experiments.'" And, "Now the pentagon is funding more experiments at the Naval research lab in Washington D.C., and at McKubre's lab in California."
You can watch the 60 Minutes interview at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rooNIAyA23g
If you're an objective EE or Physicists, then please by all means spend at least 15 minutes analyzing this. I've done the research, and I am telling you it is real. It's been verified by one of the most qualified academic physicists in the world.
First, listen to the following video investigation. Below you will find some quotes from this video. You are probably aware of the popular and long standing USA TV investigation show, "60 Minutes." They recently did an investigation into Cold Fusion / LENR (Low Energy Nuclear Reactions), and hired an objective highly recommended physicists to go to a leading Cold Fusion research lab to see if the claim was correct. Here's a small video clip from the investigation show, 60 Minutes -->
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rooNIAyA23g
If YouTube ever removes this video, then contact me. I can send it to you.
A few quotes:
A scientist who is researching Cold Fusion:
"It is possible I have been mismeasuring energy for 20 years, but I think it's extremely unlikely. A very large number of people have been making these measurements, and measurements of current, voltage, temperature, resistance. It's some of the simplest measurements a physicists or physical scientists will measure."
The "60 Minutes" interviewer:
"But there's another problem that critics point out. The experiments produce excess heat at best 70% of the time. It can take days or weeks for the excess heat to show up, and it's never the same amount of energy twice."
A skeptic:
"I *REQUIRE* that you be able to make one of these things, replicate it, put it here, it heats up the cup of tea, I'll drink the tea, then you make me another cup of tea, and I'll drink that too. That's not it."The "60 Minutes" interviewer replies:
"For you to be a believer it has to work 100% of the time."A skeptic replies:
"Yeah, pretty much."
The "60 Minutes" interviewer:
"No one's sure why the experiments can't be consistently reproduced, but Cooper thinks it has something to do with how the Palladium is prepare. "
The "60 Minutes" interviewer:
"We [60 Minutes] asked The American Physical Society, the top Physics organization in America to recommend an independent scientist. They gave us, [Dr., with PhD] Rob Duncan, vice-chancellor of research at the University of Missouri, and an expert in measuring energy."The "60 Minutes" interviewing Dr. Rob Duncan from the University of Missouri: "When we first called you [Dr. Rob Duncan from the University of Missouri], we'd like you to look into Cold Fusion for 60 Minutes [TV show], what did you think when you hung up the phone?"
"I think my first reaction was something like, 'Well, hasn't that been debunked?'"
The "60 Minutes" TV show took Dr. Rob Duncan to a leading Cold Fusion research lab. Duncan went over all of the equipment and testing procedures.
"Duncan spent two days examining Cold Fusion experiments, and investigating if the measurements were accurate."
The "60 Minutes" interviewing Dr. Rob Duncan from the University of Missouri:
"And when you walked out of the Israeli lab, you thought what?"Dr. Rob Duncan:
"I thought Wow, they've done something very interesting here."The "60 Minutes" interviewer:
"He [Dr. Rob Duncan] crunched the numbers himself, and searched for an explanation other than a nuclear effect."Dr. Rob Duncan:
"I found that the work done was carefully done, and that the excess heat as I see it now is quite real."The "60 Minutes" interviewer replies:
"Are you surprised at you yourself are saying this?"Dr. Rob Duncan replies:
"Very much. I never thought I'd say that."
The "60 Minutes" interviewer:
"And we [60 Minutes TV investigation show] found that the pentagon is saying it too. The Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, known as DARPA did its own analysis, and we obtain this internal memo that concludes there is, quote '... no doubt that anomalous excess heat is produced in these experiments.'"The "60 Minutes" interviewer:
"Now the pentagon is funding more experiments at the Naval research lab in Washington D.C., and at McKubre's lab in California."
LENR research needs knowledgeable EE's and Physicists who are persistent and open minded.



Also I would encourage people to see the new video series on Cold Fusion.
More Cold Fusion / LENR videos:
Cold Fusion Colloquium at MIT -->
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZDeJrFxd3E
Low Energy Nuclear Reactions, Part 1 -->
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltZhii3g2HY
Low Energy Nuclear Reactions, Part 2 -->
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipQGXa4j9ww
Low Energy Nuclear Reactions, Part 3 -->
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f960mxkyV8o
Low Energy Nuclear Reactions, Part 4 -->
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwpqdYqUraU
Low Energy Nuclear Reactions, Part 5 -->
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOqvBYorDNc
Low Energy Nuclear Reactions, Part 6 -->
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJZE2bKisPk
Low Energy Nuclear Reactions, Part 7 -->
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5AdpwtV-t0
Created on 2010-09-24 17:16:55 by EnergyMover
Science, Free energy, Free energy devices, Cold fusion, Nuclear