Page Three - Fusion Experiments 1W, 2R, 2W & 3W

Page Two - VIDEO Understanding the Data Page Three - VIDEO Fusion Exp 1R Page Twelve - VIDEO of EXP-BN-4 Page Thirteen - Wavelengths & Fusion Exp XX Page Fourteen - How Spectral Lines are Produced & Exp 1C Page Fifteen - Fusion VIDEO Exp 2C Page Sixteen - Fusion VIDEO Exp 3C Page Seventeen - Fusion VIDEO Exp 1R Page Eighteen - Fusion VIDEO Exp 2R Page Nineteen - Fusion VIDEO Exp RW1 Page Twenty - Fusion VIDEO Exp RW2 Welcome To Fusionpeery Homepage Page 27 EXP-46, P1, VTPR & BN 1&2 Page Six - VIDEO of Fusion's Dilemma in Today's World Page 23 The Reactor & Other Images Page 25 "N" Fusion Series Continued Page 29 EXP-BN Fusions Continued Page 21 Book Site Info Page 24 "N" Series Fusions Page 26 "A" Fusion Series Low H Page 28 EXP-BN High H Concentration Fusions Page 31 Fusion Exp Composite Images Page 32 Fusion Exp Composite Images Page Ten - Who Gains? Page Eleven - Who Looses? Photo 2 Photo 4

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Below General Information Concerning the Fusion of Common Hydrogen

The above experiment 1R of 13 March 2008 and the nine other Hydrogen Fusion Experiments that follow had some variables of the SDMER changed, so as to determine their effects on the fusion process. The top set of Spectral Lines are generated by a Helium Reference Lamp which is used as a standard for comparison with the spectral lines below, which are generated from the Hydrogen Fusion. The central line of the lower spectrum is a fusion produced Sodium line at 588.995 nm and the prominant line to the left is at 670.791 nm and is from Lithium Produced by the Hydrogen Fusion reaction.