Yea, i came across an article on the latest results of the imploding bubble fusion device...
Looks like they have produced tritium...
The device is relatively simple consisting of a clear glass canister about the height of two coffee mugs stacked on top of one another. Inside the canister is a liquid called deuterated acetone (C3 D6 O). The acetone contains a form of hydrogen called deuterium, or heavy hydrogen, which contains one proton and one neutron in its nucleus. Normal hydrogen contains only one proton in its nucleus.
The researchers expose the clear canister of liquid to pulses of neutrons every five milliseconds, or thousandths of a second, causing tiny cavities to form. At the same time, the liquid is bombarded with a specific frequency of ultrasound, which causes the cavities to form into bubbles that are about 60 nanometres (billionths of a meter) in diameter. The bubbles then expand to a much larger size, about 6,000 microns, or millionths of a meter – large enough to be seen with the unaided eye.
These bubbles implode.
Their contraction causes extreme temperatures and pressures comparable to those found in the interiors of stars.
The temperatures inside the imploding bubbles reach 10 million degrees Celsius and pressures comparable to 1,000 million earth atmospheres at sea level.
At that point, deuterium atoms fuse together, the same way hydrogen atoms fuse in stars, releasing neutrons and energy in the process. The process also releases a type of radiation called gamma rays and a radioactive material called tritium, all of which have been recorded and measured...
Free energy?
http://www.geocities.com/goarana668/fusion.htmhttp://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2002-03/aaft-fia030102.php http://physicsweb.org/article/news/6/3/4