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Author Topic: Cold Nuclear Fusion Bench Tests?  (Read 2091 times)
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He probably could have made cold fusion work by following the tech details of John Keely from late 1800's. Resonance phenomena with frequencies and ratios applied, in his 114 work shop inventions. He could make like poles of magnets attract, get 51 inches of mercury on vacuum gauge with hollow sphere, generate 23,000lbs water vapor pressure in 15 seconds, built self running fluid motor using water hammer pulses from 4 way shock valves, created lift effect demonstrations against gravity with vibrations applied, etc. Visitors signed documents as being present during some demonstrations. Reference books available for those not knowing about this research physicist. Also The Snell Manuscript from S.V.P. -- summary of Keely's 3 lab books. The Keely Motor Company Philadelphia 1865-1899.
   
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And of all that genius, nothing usable remains. That's a shame.  ;D

It's sad to see all this gossip based on an ridiculous urban legend.

The truth about Kelly :
"John Ernst Worrell Keely (September 3, 1837 – November 18, 1898) was an American fraudster and self-proclaimed inventor from Philadelphia who claimed to have discovered a new motive power which was initially described as "vaporic" or "etheric" force, and later as an unnamed force based on "vibratory sympathy", by which he produced "interatomic ether" from water and air. Keely's claims were highly disputed throughout his career and, in the 21st century, are generally considered to be pseudoscientific."
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On January 19, 1899, The Philadelphia Press published an illustrated article detailing an investigation made by the newspaper of Keely's workshop, in which the Press contended that the investigation had proven Keely's motor to have been "a delusion and deception" and that its alleged mysterious forces were the result of trickery.

The investigation, which took a week, was assisted by consulting engineer Professor Carl Hering, Assistant Professor of Physics at the University of Pennsylvania Professor Arthur W. Goodspeed, Professor of Experimental Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania Lightner Witmer, and Doctor M. G. Miller, who superintended digging operations. Electrical engineer Clarence B. Moore, the son of Mrs. Bloomfield Moore, was an observer. The scientists involved substantiated the report with signed statements
Sphere under the laboratory
The floors of Keely's workshop were taken up, and a brick wall was removed. Inside the wall, they found mechanical belts linked to a silent water motor two floors below the laboratory. In the basement, a three-ton sphere of compressed air ran the machines through hidden high-pressure tubes and switches. The walls, ceilings, and even solid beams were found to have concealed tubes. Journalists documented everything photographically to leave no room for doubt. Hering and Goodspeed thought that the tubing and the large steel sphere in the basement indicated the use of regular forces and possible deception, and Hering said in his signed statement that Keely had probably lied and deceived and was satisfied that he had used highly compressed air to power his demonstrations."




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Industrialist Henry Ford who brought the invention to the masses put it best when describing the difficulty of selling the public on a groundbreaking invention.
“If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses,”

“Flight by machines heavier than air is impractical and insignificant, if not utterly impossible,” physicist and Director of the US Naval Observatory, Simon Newcomb, said in 1902, just one of many who pooh-poohed the idea.



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Comprehend and Copy Nature... Viktor Schauberger

“The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.”― Richard P. Feynman
   
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John Keely tech documents from late 1800's showed bench tests regarding molecules that could be controlled with frequencies and ratios. Such as like poles of magnets attracting, easy separation of water into fuel gases by vibrations , gravity control of weights with visitors signing documents witnessing things. The history books show just only deception done, by this experimental physicist. The modern cold fusion tests could be greatly advanced by researching the documents MADE by John Keely. He also discovered heavy water, - Deuterium as left over substance in his cavity resonator sphere.  His methodology is the CONTROLLING influence that can be applied to this Cold Fusion. (There is no set up and wait for proper reaction needed.)  Purchased material available from Mr. Pond of S.V.P.
   
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