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The '''CETI Patterson Power Cell''' is  a patented invention of the U.S. physicist  James Patterson to generate heat based on an assumed [[Cold Fusion|cold fusion]]. The invention was met with occasional media interest in the United States, in talk shows from ABC, Nightlife and "Good Morning America." A reception by the scientific physics is not apparent and independent replications of the alleged effect of Patterson are not known. The manufacturer CETI announced in 1997 that Patterson-cells would go into mass production within 4 years to supply the general public with them. This has not occurred and so the concept is now just of historical interest as one of the few patented processes in the field of "cold fusion".
 
The '''CETI Patterson Power Cell''' is  a patented invention of the U.S. physicist  James Patterson to generate heat based on an assumed [[Cold Fusion|cold fusion]]. The invention was met with occasional media interest in the United States, in talk shows from ABC, Nightlife and "Good Morning America." A reception by the scientific physics is not apparent and independent replications of the alleged effect of Patterson are not known. The manufacturer CETI announced in 1997 that Patterson-cells would go into mass production within 4 years to supply the general public with them. This has not occurred and so the concept is now just of historical interest as one of the few patented processes in the field of "cold fusion".
  
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