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Nuclear Transmutation: The Reality of Cold Fusion

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The announcement of cold fusion in March 1989 at the University of Utah was greeted with astonishment worldwide. Drs. Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons had claimed that an electrochemical cell with heavy water electrolyte and a palladium cathode gave rise to so much excess energy that the mysterious phenomenon had to be nuclear, and was probably a process related to nuclear fusion. Many scientists quickly took sides for or against cold fusion--mostly against. By the end of the summer the experts claimed cold fusion didn't exist. They said it was an experimental error and could not be reproduced. Actually, the story had barely begun. Provocative research had never ended. Cold fusion was and is very much alive. IN THIS BOOK, Dr. Mizuno describes both the dark and bright sides of the cold fusion story: the frustration, the boredom, the endless guerrilla war with scientists who wanted to stop the research, science journalists who appeared to thrive on the outpouring of supposedly negative results, fruitless battles to publish a paper or be heard at a physics conference, but then also the triumph of dramatic experimental results in the production of huge excess energy and the paradigm busting discovery of the low-energy transmutation of heavy elements found on cold fusion electrodes. It is impossible for one book to encompass the now expanding worldwide effort to understand the cold fusion enigma, but for those who want to learn about the rest of the story, this account of one scientist's experience on the frontiers of knowledge is an excellent beginning.

152 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1998

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Profile Image for Andre Romero.
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May 12, 2025
Great place to start if you are trying to understand some of the early history and research around LENR. It is an absolute tragedy that this field wasn't taken seriously amongst the mainstream science community for the past 35 years.

This book is about one man's research and the data he collected over several years. There are some detailed accounts of exactly how he was doing the electrolysis experiments and the unexpected results he was seeing such as transmutation and extra heat. The book does not propose any grand theory to how it works but rather just presents the reader with the data and observations.

For anyone that wants to dive deeper into this topic I recommend: Steps to the discovery electro-nuclear collapse. Which is a book that contains a collection of papers by Matsumoto Takaaki and was assembled by Bob Greenyer.
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July 5, 2025
I would have liked the book and science story more had I had a much better copy. It was an interesting story none the less.
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