Cold Fusion: Clean Energy for the Future
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| Author | Talbot A Chubb |
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| Language | English |
| Subject | Cold fusion, LENR |
| Published | 2008 |
| Pages | 76 |
Cold Fusion: Clean Energy for the Future is a 2008 book by the physicist Talbot A Chubb, written for a general readership.
Overview
The book describes the experiments that convinced Chubb that cold fusion (low-energy nuclear reactions) is a real physical effect, and argues that it is consistent with the way matter behaves in metals and semiconductors. Written in accessible language, it presents his case for cold fusion as a potential source of clean energy and surveys the experimental evidence accumulated since the 1989 Pons–Fleischmann announcement.
About the author
Talbot A. Chubb (1923–2011) was an American experimental physicist who spent over thirty years at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, where he worked on the upper atmosphere, solar physics, and solar-energy storage ("Solchem"). After retiring he worked with his nephew, the physicist Scott Chubb, on the theory and evidence for cold fusion.
Publication details
- Author: Talbot A Chubb
- Published: 2008
- Pages: 76
