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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion – Part XI

Since my last update, all activity in and around LENR R&D has ramped up still further and added more support to my “Pivotal Year for LENR” prediction for this year. A new patent application was published by the US Patent … Continue reading

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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion – Part X

This article is a milestone, both as the tenth in our series and in it being published just as the number of subscribers to Think Tank Report has exceeded 4000. Thank you all for your ongoing support! In the short … Continue reading

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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion, Part VIII

In part VII, at the end of last year, I predicted that 2014 would (at least) see steady progress in all aspects of LENR. With only a month gone, there already are promising signs of this. Firstly, Industrial Heat Has … Continue reading

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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion – Part III

Part II concluded on a rather pessimistic note for Andrea Rossi’s Energy Catalyser – E-Cat – that it cannot be producing the reported net energy gains by any process yet known to Physics. However, there may be a degree of … Continue reading

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