Edmund Storms
Edmund Storms | |
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Residence | Santa Fe, NM, United States |
Nationality | USA |
Known for | Cold Fusion |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Research Scientist |
Edmund Storms obtained a Ph.D. in radiochemistry from Washington University (St. Louis) and is retired from the Los Alamos National Laboratory after thirty-four years of service. His work there involved basic research in the field of high temperature chemistry as applied to materials used in nuclear power and propulsion reactors, including studies of the "cold fusion" effect. Over seventy reviewed publications and monographs resulted from this work as well as several books, all describing an assortment of material properties. He presently lives in Santa Fe where he is investigating the "cold fusion" effect in his own laboratory. These studies have resulted in sixteen presentations to various conferences including the ACS and APS. In addition, twenty-one papers have been published including three complete scientific reviews of the field, one published in 1991, another in 1996 and the latest one in 1998. A critical evaluation of the Pons-Fleichmann Effect was published in 2000. In May 1993, he was invited to testify before a congressional committee about the "cold fusion" effect. In 1998, Wired magazine honored him as one of 25 people who are making significant contributions to new ideas.
Articles:
- "Cold Fusion Alive, Growing: So Why is LANL Ignoring It?" Los Alamos Monitor, V3 (Apr 1994).
Websites:
- John Allen Rudesill, An Interview With Dr. Edmund Storms, Infinite Energy, #75, pp. 1-4 (2007).
- Paulo & Alexandra Correa, The Edmund Storms Correspondence
- Angelfire, The Cold Fusion Technology of Dr. Edmund Storms
Abstracts
- 2012 - "What is Cold Fusion and Why Should You Care? (2012 John Chappell Memorial Paper)" (Read in full)
- 1999 - "A New Method for Initiating Nuclear Reactions"
- 1997 - "A God's Eye View of Cold Fusion"
- 1995 - "Cold Fusion: From Reasons to Doubt to Reasons to Believe" (Read in full)
- 1994 - "Chemically-Assisted Nuclear Reactions"
- 1994 - "A Very Unscientific and Personal History of the Cold Fusion Effect"
- 1991 - "Review of Experimental Observations About the Cold Fusion Effect"
Books
- 2007 - "The Science of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction" ([www.Amazon.com Read in full])
- 2007 - "The Science of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction: A Comprehensive Compilation of Evidence and Explanations About Cold Fusion" (Read in full)