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Journal nanotubic's Journal: Real cold-fusion?

Again a free energy claim. Nuclear engineer, Mehran Keshe, BTW an Iranian (!) scientist living in Europe, claims that it is possible to build electric generators after a completely new concept. He says: 'Just make a constantly turning magnet powered by a small nuclear source and put this magnetic ball in a coil structure. Then you get "free electricity" for as many years as long as the nuclear source delivers soft radiation.' His claims are based on a new principle that a double magnetic field creates the gravitational effect of planets. 'The incoming magnetic field pulls objects to the inside, and that's gravity' he says. And 'I use this principle in simple reactors and we have spectacular processing results'. Ir. Keshe has build several static and dynamic plasma reactors and reach in static reactors very surprising results like the creation of graphene (a flat superconductive carbon called sp2) at room temperature and normal atmospheric pressure. He creates diamond (sp3 carbon) layers on various objects like gold, and even on zirconium, and this is confirmed by an electronic testing devices used by diamond dealers. http://www.keshetechnologies.com/diamond_layers.html. Atomic carbons (sp2 and sp3) are actually made by expensive systems using temperatures like 700C. Ir. Keshe can do it at cold (room temperature) conditions, at low cost. Is he talking about 'real' cold-fusion? His pdf paper on the simple generation of electricity can be downloaded directly from http://www.keshetechnologies.com/pdfs/generation_of_power.pdf. If this is all true ... this technology can change the world.
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