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ICCF-11: The 11th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
Posted on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 @ 01:19:52 PDT by vlad
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From Steven Krivit, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 14 OCT., 2004:
ICCF-11: The 11th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
(Formerly the International Conference on Cold Fusion)
MARSEILLE, FRANCE, 14 Oct., 2004 -- The worldwide cold fusion community, awaiting a conclusion from the U.S. Department of Energy's review of the field, will convene in France for its annual conference 31 Oct.
"We are pleased with the renewed government and public interest in this field," conference chairman Professor Jean Paul Biberian said. "Many of the researchers have worked steadily in the field for the last 15 years. However, important work remains."
Cold fusion has the potential to fulfill the world's energy needs, using ocean water as fuel, safely, without pollution or harmful nuclear waste.
"Clearly, the scientific community made a big error when it determined back in 1989 that there was nothing to the cold fusion claims," Nobel physics laureate and keynote speaker Professor Brian Josephson said. "This potentially very important area must now move forward rapidly in order to make up for lost time."
Other conference highlights include a live cold fusion demonstration and the first annual general meeting of the International Society for Condensed Matter Nuclear Science.
Last year's conference in Cambridge, Mass., USA, drew several hundred researchers from 13 countries. Two researchers demonstrated working cold fusion experiments.
"The primary remaining question is whether this phenomenon can be scaled up to become a commercial energy source," Professor David J. Nagel of The George Washington University said.
For priority registration, members of the press may send e-mail with their credentials to conference chairman Jean Paul Biberian at biberian@crmcn.univ-mrs.fr.
Resource Web Sites:
http://www.iccf11.org/ - Official conference Web site
http://www.iscmns.org/ - International Society for Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
http://www.lenr-canr.org/ - Public llibrary and bibliography of over 3,000 papers related to the field
http://www.newenergytimes.com/ - Newsletter and educational resources
CONTACT:
Professor Jean Paul Biberian, Conference Chairman
Telephone: 33 660 14 04 85 (France)
E-mail: biberian@crmcn.univ-mrs.fr
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American Antigravity - Steven Krivit & Cold Fusion Interviews (Score: 1) by vlad on Wednesday, October 20, 2004 @ 22:33:52 PDT (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.zpenergy.com | -----Original Message-----
From: Tim VenturaSent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 10:16 PM
To:
Subject: ### American Antigravity - Steven Krivit & Cold Fusion Interviews
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Dear All:
BREAKING NEWS: The DOE report pertaining to the government's analysis of the
last 15 years in Cold Fusion research is due in early November-- Within the
next few weeks we'll have a better understanding whether this revolutionary
new energy-technology will finally make it into the "mainstream" of
fully-funded scientific research.
I interviewed Steven Krivit of the New Energy Times for additional insight
into the status of Cold Fusion research. Nearly everyone familiar with CF
knows the story of Pons and Fleishmann's excommunication from the mainstream
scientific community in the early 1990's, but for most of us it's been a
challenge to keep up with the breaking news coming from this area. This is
partly due to a lack of coverage by mainstream media, and partly because so
many developments have come from a diverse group of scientists working on
the issue all over the globe.
Steven has recently authored a book entititled, "The Rebirth of Cold
Fusion", which is due out on Nov 8th. He's also well known for an Art-Bell
appearance shortly after the tragic passing of famed Cold-Fusion researcher
Dr. Eugene Mallove, in early 2004.
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The interview also prompted me to contact Infinite-Energy Magazine to learn
more about the possibility of doing an interview to cover the changes in
their approach since the Mallove tragedy -- like many of us, I'd been under
the impression that they'd be unable to continue their work, but was
surprised by the tenacity of Christy Frazier in perservering against all
odds. Christy deserves a big "thank-you" from the alt-science community,
which you can send to the staff email at: http://www.infinite-energy.com
I'm going to be dropping by my local Barnes & Noble this evening to pick up
the tribute issue of Infinite-Energy Magazine. I am hoping that we can all
offer support to this work by subscribing to the magazine, although I
realize that budgets are tight. Nonetheless, by pitching in as a community
to offer assistance, perhaps we can help this publication continue its role
in providing high-quality coverage on Cold-Fusion and New-Energy Research.
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Steven Krivit Interview on Cold-Fusion Technology (1mb, WinMedia):
http://www.americanantigravity.com/graphics/interviews/Steven-Krivit.wma
New Energy Times Website (w/ Book Links):
http://www.newenergytimes.com
Infinite-Energy Magazine:
http://www.infinite-energy.com
Sincerely;
Tim Ventura
http://www.americanantigravity.com
tventura6@comcast.net
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