Cold Fusion Now Art Contest

Vortices in Plasmonic Waves – a digital animation of the LENR process.
Vortices in Plasmonic Waves – a digital animation of the LENR process.

I’ve put a great deal of time and effort into understanding what’s happening with LENR/cold fusion reactions. Overwhelming evidence confirms LENR is proven beyond doubt, but exactly how the process works is still not understood. Fully understanding the process is vital to engineering efficient LENR devices. The Cold Fusion Now art contest was an impetus for me to express my ideas and draw awareness to what I believe is one of the greatest discoveries ever. Affordable, clean energy is vital to everyone’s dream of a sustainable future. My entry attempts to illustrate (however crudely) what is occurring inside the LENR reactor at an atomic level. Please take a look and leave a comment at Cold Fusion Now. You can go directly to my entry by clicking here.

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LENR Update: What Can You Tell Them?

Andrea Rossi’s latest Hot Cat test achieved steady 1050 Celsius (1922 F) output for 328 hours. Tests like these are forcing mainline science and energy journals to cover the latest cold fusion developments.
Andrea Rossi’s latest Hot Cat test achieved steady 1050 Celsius (1922 F) output for 328 hours. Tests like these are forcing mainline science and energy journals to cover the latest cold fusion developments.

“So I’m riding my bike down Main Street in Santa Monica, and a fellow pedals up along side and starts a conversation, right there in the bike lane. Seeing my Cold Fusion Now sticker deftly placed street-facing on the frame, and the new T-shirt I’m wearing (available SOON!), he remarks, “Wow, you’re really into this…” You have no idea, I think to myself. “I do clean energy advocacy for cold fusion.”

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