This is from the journal Nature in 1999 – and it reads like “déjà vu all
over again”… since it was done with a table top laser and clusters of
deuterium - but is hot fusion on a small scale – ICF … and way ahead of its
time … since it is also very much like Holmlid’s claims, with one notable
difference …

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v398/n6727/abs/398489a0.html

… one of the authors, Ken Wharton was present at the Ólafsson SRI colloquium
and indicated that he had not been successful making the dense deuterium,
but it is really only that one “detail” which ties everything together into
a game changer technology.

Which is to say that LENR and ICF hot fusion are so very close to becoming a
hybrid, and now we see that they have been close since 1999 – such that a
hybrid with LENR, using even lower energy - will be readily accepted by the
mainstream (after all this is Nature) … if and when … the dense deuterium
for ICF targets is replicated.

Everything else is in place… essentially. 

It is mind boggling, in a way that the wording of the 1999 Letter is so
similar…


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