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    wanted: willing neutrinos for cold fusion

    If neutrinos are willing then cold fusion is possible. The entire Universe is at the mercy of these tiny little critters. If they are unwilling then not even hot fusion is possible. So how can the attitude of willingness are enticed into them? Whoever knows this secret holds the key of unlocking the gate to infinite Janus energy.

    Incidentally, on March 23, 1989, two noted chemists Martin Fleischmann and B. Stanley Pons held a press conference claiming the production of a controlled thermonuclear fusion at room temperature. Come to think about it, the production must have been effected by an avalanche of cosmic neutrinos which happened to cross Earth’s orbital path at that particular day of the experiment.
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    Incidentally, on March 23, 1989, two noted chemists Martin Fleischmann and B. Stanley Pons held a press conference claiming the production of a controlled thermonuclear fusion at room temperature. Come to think about it, the production must have been effected by an avalanche of cosmic neutrinos which happened to cross Earth’s orbital path at that particular day of the experiment.
    I doubt it, I think they were just full of baloney about the cold fusion thing. What probably happened was what I call the halo effect, where two independent thinkers have exactly the same idea at the same time and a quantum bunching photonic entanglement occurs around the object of their attention, which is a real and observable effect and which manifests as a momentary glow, and I theorize this because I have actually seen halos happening before but I was able to explain them away as just ordinary inspiration because I understood what was happening at the time.

    Neutrinos are just too busy and don't want to be disturbed. I theorize that the way to get them naked is to force weak interactions then annihilate the leptons involved with anti-leptons and capture the neutrinos before they disappear, which I think in reality is what would happen in another strange quantum entanglement process anyway so the effort would probably be futile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao
    If neutrinos are willing then cold fusion is possible. The entire Universe is at the mercy of these tiny little critters. If they are unwilling then not even hot fusion is possible. So how can the attitude of willingness are enticed into them? Whoever knows this secret holds the key of unlocking the gate to infinite Janus energy.

    Incidentally, on March 23, 1989, two noted chemists Martin Fleischmann and B. Stanley Pons held a press conference claiming the production of a controlled thermonuclear fusion at room temperature. Come to think about it, the production must have been effected by an avalanche of cosmic neutrinos which happened to cross Earth’s orbital path at that particular day of the experiment.
    Antonio! I have an idea,we could organise a posse with all the toequest users,and roundthe pesky critters up.What do you say!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick
    we could organise a posse with all the toequest users,and roundthe pesky critters up.What do you say!
    Let me know as soon as you get 1,000 signatures for this 'unholy' crusade.
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