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Cool Fusion by Edward Esko and Alex Jack describes the history of transmutation, the peaceful conversion of common, ordinary elements into scarce, valuable ones; reviews the historic laboratory experiments of British chemists Norman Lockyer and William Ramsay; discusses the pioneer experiments of Louis Kervran, George Ohsawa, and Michio Kushi; and analyzes the current energy and materials crisis. It introduces Cool Fusion, a practical new approach to sustainability that avoids the hazards of Hot Fusion (such as nuclear power) and the uncertainties of Cold Fusion (that has not been consistently replicable). The book includes a selection of experiments that were published in Infinite Energy magazine, draws lessons from the nuclear accident in Fukushima, and offers a safe, practical solution to the disposal of nuclear waste through converting it to non-radioactive substances.