Current research is focused on nuclear interactions in the solid state, designed to avoid the fundamental thermodynamic problems associated with fusion interactions that are not in thermodynamic equilibrium. This work is being done through our sister company Thunderchild Fusion LLC.
Founded in 2010, the first research program ran from 2010-2016 and conducted fundamental research investigating recent claims (cited in the references at the end of this paper ) of replication of earlier ‘cold fusion’ or ‘Low Energy Nuclear Reactions’ (LENR). Over a six-year research effort, our group studied one of the most cited experiments in the field as well as performing original work using modern semiconductor methods.
Although our experiments exhibited the same ‘anomalous heat’ phenomenon (similar in magnitude and duration) reported in prior LENR research, we found that calorimeter instability over long-duration experiments explained the results.