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Author | Jed Rothwell |
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Published | 2004/2007 |
Publisher | LENR-CANR.org |
Pages | 194 |
The reality of cold fusion is growing and has spawned a series of books that describe the phenomena in ways a general reader can appreciate. This is the latest entry. It shows how this controversial energy source might change our future. The book describes how many nightmare problems that seem beyond any present solution, such as global warming, invasive species, and providing clean drinking water and sanitation to billions of poor people, may be remedied with cold fusion combined with other technologies. The future might be better than you think.
". . . [A] really marvelous job. The breadth is wonderful. Setting cold fusion in the broader context is very important." - David J. Nagle, Professor of Engineering and Applied Science, The George Washington University
"I thought your book on cold fusion and the future to be a remarkable document. I read it straight through on receipt." - John O'M. Bockris, Professor of Chemistry, Texas A&M University (1978-1997), Distinguished Professor (1980-1997)
"Thanks! Can you recommend a reliable Mind De-boggler?" - Arthur C. Clarke
This book is not copyright. It is distributed for free at www.LENR-CANR.org. Please feel free to print as many copies as you like.
- Normal-resolution version (6 MB)
- High-resolution version (15 MB)
- Brazilian Portuguese version
- Japanese version
- Italian version (htm of the first two chapters only)