Tuesday, March 20, 2018

5th Phase of Hydrogen in Water plus Laser = free energy

The result is a laser-fired fusion reactor that has already managed to produce more energy than it takes to run. In short, the technique involves putting deuterium in a high-pressure chamber so the ultra-dense material forms on the surface. When zapped with a laser for a few nanoseconds, the fusion process begins. The trick is timing the pulses of the laser with the production of deuterium, currently about ten times a second. ...They could be built small enough to power neighborhoods or even single homes. 

https://www.asme.org/engineering-topics/articles/energy/small-reactor-with-big-potential  Laser plus Dense Water - you can do this in your own body since we have biophoton lasers inside us.
this ultra-dense form of hydrogen, an usual phase of deuterium.
But here's the problem: At 300 pounds per cubic centimeter, Taggett is just one of three scientists (that he knows of) on the planet who's studying it.
 https://www.thespectrum.com/story/news/2018/01/18/southern-utah-scientist-studying-potentially-most-dense-material-our-solar-system/1044139001/
 Taggett said the time difference is significant and demonstrates something extremely dense has formed;

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