-----Original Message-----
From: Edmund Storms 

> Jones, please do not confuse hot fusion with cold fusion. The difference
is in the products. 

Not necessarily. Perhaps that is your definition, but as I stated - the
Farnsworth Fusor is LENR on the input side. Same with sonofusion - it is the
input that matters most - NOT the output.

The Fusor is definitely NOT hot fusion. The average plasma temperature is in
the range of neon lighting of CFL or CRTs. 

Sonofusion produces neutrons, and is generally considered "cold" and the
Fusor is similar.

Most observers these days label the Fusor "warm" but it in reality it is FAR
closer to LENR than to hot fusion - and IMO if the device is in no-man's
land - then LENR group should claim it, just as with sonofusion.

Jones


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