Oh, Kubre and the cells. Yes. I agree.
Like flying cars we were told would be available now. Not so much.
And the heat to make electricity through turbines. Again, yes.
I suppose that I'm drawn to the reaction generating more than is input. That some pretty established chem-elec scientists don't understand what is happening but are convinced that SOMETHING is happening.
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David J. Nagel, an electrical and computer engineering professor at George Washington University told the Scientific American, “LENR is real experimentally, and not understood theoretically. There are results that you just can’t explain away. Whether it’s cold fusion, low-energy nuclear reactions, or something else—the names are all over the place—we still don’t know. But there’s no doubt that you can trigger nuclear reactions using chemical energy.”
David J. Nagel
Scientific American - Cold Fusion
"Cold fusion and making hydrinos both hold the holy-grail promise of generating endless amounts of cheap, pollution-free energy. Scientists were frustrated by cold fusion. They wanted to believe it, but their collective wisdom told them it was all wrong. Part of the problem was they had no generally accepted theory to guide them and explain the proposed phenomenon—as physicists like to say, no experiment should be believed until it has been confirmed by theory."
My thinking is basically simple as this, I don't know how the light is created, don't understand the power station that supplies the power, but I do know that if I flip the switch, the light comes on.
But I suppose it's just not going to happen.
It's my fantasy.