Die Rückkehr der kalten Fusion?

Fussnoten

1

Cold Fusion Research. A Report of the Energy Research Advisory Board to the United States Department of Energy, November 1989, DOE/S-0073 DE90 005611; J.R. Huizenga, "Kalte Kernfusion", Vieweg, 1994, S.121f

2

H.-S. Bosch, G.A. Wurden, J. Gernhardt, F. Karger, J. Perchermeier, "Electrochemical Cold Fusion Trials at IPP Garching", J. Fus. Energy 9, 2 (1990), S.165-186.

3

S. Szpak und P.A. Mosier-Boss, Thermal and Nuclear Aspects of the Pd/D2O System, Technical Report 1862, United States Navy (Februar 2002)

4

P.L. Hagelstein, M.C.H. McKubre, D.J. Nagel, T.A. Chubb, R.J. Hekman, "New Physical Effects in Metal Deuterides" (23. August 2004).

5

Vgl. V. Violante et al., Study Of Lattice Potentials On Low Energy Nuclear Processes In Condensed Matter, in: Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion (2003), Cambridge, MA.

6

Vgl. E.F. Mallove, "MIT Special Report," Infinite Energy 24 (1999); M. Swartz, "Some Lessons from Optical Examination of the PFC Phase-II Calorimetric Curves," in: Fourth International Conference on Cold Fusion (1993), Lahaina, Maui, Electric Power Research Institute.

7

Persönliche Mitteilung von D. Nagel vom 4.9.04.

8

Vgl. B.D. Josephson, "Pathological Disbelief," edited version (20.8.04).

9

H. Lietz, "Für eine kalte Kernfusion," Deutschlandfunk, 2.7.04

10

Vgl. C. Choi, "DoE To Revisit Cold Fusion," UPI, 2.4.04; J. Hecht, "Is Cold Fusion Heating Up?," Technology Review, 23.4.04; B. Daley, "Heating up a cold theory," Boston Globe, 27.7.04; J. Mullins, "Cold Fusion Back From the Dead," Spectrum, September 2004; P. Cochrane, "Uncommon Sense: Energy worries," Silicon.com, 29.7.04; G. Monbiot, "An answer in Somerset," The Guardian, 24.8.04.

11

J. Wilson, "Dangerous Science," Popular Mechanics, August 2004.

12

J. Wilson, "Fusion Redux," Popular Mechanics, August 2004

13

Vgl. G. Smith, "Mallove Associates Anxious to Find Closure on Senseless Slaying," Norwich Bulletin, 28.7.04.

14

A. Correa, P. Correa, "An Open Letter to Mr. J. Wilson of Popular Mechanics," aetherometry.com, 25.7.04.

15

R. Park, "Cold Fusion: Just When You Think It Can't Get Any Sillier," What's New, APS.org, 6.8.04.

16

E. Storms, "Cold Fusion: An Objective Assessment" (2001).

17

Vgl. J. Dash, D, Chicea, Changes In The Radioactivity, Topography, And Surface Composition Of Uranium After Hydrogen Loading By Aqueous Electrolysis, in: Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion (2003), Cambridge, MA.

18

Persönliche Mitteilung von J. Dash vom 12.10.04

19

Vgl. A. Takahashi, Theoretical Background for Transmutation Reactions, Power Point Präsentation, in: Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion (2003), Cambridge, MA.

20

Persönliche Mitteilung von A. Takahashi vom 12.10.04.

21

D.J. Nagel, "Fusion Physics and Philosophy," Accountability in Research 8 (2000), S.137.

22

Vgl. S.A. Tsvetkov, Possibility Of Using Of Cold Fusion For Nuclear Waste Products Transmutation, in: Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion (2003), Cambridge, MA.

23

Vgl. V.I. Vysotskii, V.N. Shevel, A.B. Tashirev, A.A. Kornilova, Successful Experiments On Utilization Of High-Activity Waste In The Process Of Transmutation In Growing Associations Of Microbiological Cultures, in: Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion (2003), Cambridge, MA.

24

In Teil 4 dieser Telepolis-Serie wurde gezeigt, dass Wissenschaftler der JASON-Regierungsberater 1993 das SRI-Labor besucht und keine Fehler beim kalten-Fusions-Experiment hatten finden können. Mallove berichtete außerdem, dass ein Wissenschaftler des Hoover-Instituts ab 1998 regelmäßig die Internationale Konferenz über Kalte Fusion besucht habe: E.F. Mallove, "Review of the Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF10)," Infinite Energy 52 (November/Dezember 2003), S.9.

25

"Presidential Candidates Speak Out on Science Policies," Physics Today, Oktober 2004.

26

Vgl. M. Swartz, "Can A Pd/D2O/Pt Device Be Made Portable To Demonstrate The Optimal Operating Point?," in: Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion (2003), Cambridge, MA.

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