Heavy water needed for cold fusion research
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The quest to achieve cold fusion is the quest for a limitless, clean, compact and decentralised source of energy.
I'm Matt, a physicist trained at Imperial College in London with over a decade of research experience . My mission is to bring cold fusion to the masses by pursuing an open-source approach to the development of the science and technology. However, I can't do this without your help .
Until this point, I've been self-funding my research (more info here ). To take the experiments to the next level though, I need more effective cold fusion fuel. This fuel comes from a special type of water that requires expensive extraction techniques to make. It is called heavy water and I need 2 litres of it.
I know it's not cheap, so I really appreciate your support in helping to get my experiments off the ground. The more support there is from people like you, the more chance we have of making cold fusion a reality.
Thanks so much for your time and attention. If you are interested to read more about cold fusion, you can find a 2 page primer at cor.energy and you can follow me on YouTube at CasualPhysics
I'm Matt, a physicist trained at Imperial College in London with over a decade of research experience . My mission is to bring cold fusion to the masses by pursuing an open-source approach to the development of the science and technology. However, I can't do this without your help .
Until this point, I've been self-funding my research (more info here ). To take the experiments to the next level though, I need more effective cold fusion fuel. This fuel comes from a special type of water that requires expensive extraction techniques to make. It is called heavy water and I need 2 litres of it.
I know it's not cheap, so I really appreciate your support in helping to get my experiments off the ground. The more support there is from people like you, the more chance we have of making cold fusion a reality.
Thanks so much for your time and attention. If you are interested to read more about cold fusion, you can find a 2 page primer at cor.energy and you can follow me on YouTube at CasualPhysics
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Matthew Lilley
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