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COMMON HYDROGEN FUSION TO FORM Helium and Heavier Nuclei
A practical process for the fusing of common Hydrogen to form Helium and Heavier Nuclei, while yielding a vast amount of thermal energy was developed by means of experimental evidence and considerable thought from June 1989 until the present day. Early January 2010 final experiments are being conducted that provide the logical spectral evidence that common Hydrogen can be fused to form Helium and heavier nuclei.
This site is still under construction and was last updated 31 March 2010.
It would be of the utmost stupidity to have faked any of the spectral images seen in this site's photographs, videos, or spectrographic images.
Above is the cover for the just completed book, hopefully soon to be published. The book details the Fusion Theory, its processes, and the experimental evedence for the theory's validity. Soon available as a downloadable PDF e-book. To this date 31 March 2010 we have found several publishers willing to publish this 95 MB 446 page PDF file that contains 197 full color Spectrographs and the just finished addendum to the original manuscript. We will soon be looking for venture capitol needed to build the full design of a Common Hydrogen Fusion Reactor Prototype. Without venture capitol, we as of 31 March 2010 have began constructing several small prototype Common Hydrogen Fusion Reactors so as to run energy break-even tests.
The Book "Common Hydrogen Fusion to form Helium and Heavier Nuclei" Contains 446 pages, 197 full color spectrographic images, and 58 other informative color images. The book presents the fusion theory, the fusion process and the experimental evidence of the theory's validity. Available, when published, as a downloadable PDF file.
The manuscript as of 21 January 2010 contains an added addendum just finished on 15 January 2010 of 146 pages showing spectrographs of undeniable proofs that heigher weight nuclei are formed by this fusion process.
We will soon be looking for Venture Capitol Funding to build the first Common Hydrogen Fusion Prototype Reactor. This first proof reactor is now being designed and the construction of several small prototypes was began on 31 March 2010 these are to run tests of the energy break-even points.
Below is the Video of What Hydrogen Fusion can Mean for the World. There are Videos on Pages 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and page 20.
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