Thursday, February 2, 2012

JET ENERGY Successfully Scores its SECOND COLD FUSION/LANR OPEN DEMONSTRATION AT MIT During the First IAP Short Course on Cold Fusion

JET ENERGY Successfully Scores its SECOND COLD FUSION/LANR  OPEN DEMONSTRATION AT MIT During the First IAP Short Course on Cold Fusion

January 30-31, 2012 - Cambridge, MA. - As part of the IAP Course on COLD FUSION at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dr. Mitchell Swartz, JET Energy, and Prof. Peter Hagelstein demonstrated cold fusion openly for scientists and engineers.   The demonstration was a two day part of the detailed, yet overview, seven day course run by Prof. Hagelstein and Dr. Swartz, and followed the first open demonstrations of cold fusion at MIT in 2003.  This JET Energy NANOR(TM) demonstrated a significant energy gain greater than 10, much larger than the previous open demonstration.  This exhibition is also remarkable because it confirmed the role of the nanoengineered lattice in enabling the CF/LANR Cold Fusion lattice Assisted Nuclear Reactions activity.  It followed Prof. Hagelstein sharing his breakthrough explanatory theory of cold fusion during the first 5 days.  The NANOR technology of JET Energy may have already begun to shatter a few preconceived notions of skeptics and cold fusioneers.

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