or not so much? you decide (I cant recall anyone mentioning them before)
http://www.focus.de/wissen/technik/atom ... 69003.html
Some basic information here :
http://www.purratio.ag/pdf/SOLFIRE_KALT ... nglish.pdf
related to a fairly old patent?
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/8129656.html
Purratio - 'cold fusion breakthrough'
Re: Purratio - 'cold fusion breakthrough'
Nice Polywell graphic also on that page:


Re: Purratio - 'cold fusion breakthrough'
That article is a total mess. They mix cold fusion, Polywells and Tokamaks with no sense whatsoever. They call the company that developed the polywell "Polywell", instead of EMC2. What a terrible article!
Re: Purratio - 'cold fusion breakthrough'
Must be referring to this:Skipjack wrote:They call the company that developed the polywell "Polywell", instead of EMC2.
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Re: Purratio - 'cold fusion breakthrough'
Nope, they say US- company Polywell. It is just badly, badly researched.DeltaV wrote:Must be referring to this:Skipjack wrote:They call the company that developed the polywell "Polywell", instead of EMC2.
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