Re: [Vo]:Re: Rossi credibility
In reply to Abd ul-Rahman Lomax's message of Fri, 04 Mar 2011 14:39:04 -0500: Hi, [snip] >>It's no secret: >> >>http://energenx.com/products.html >> >>The Bedini pulse charger removes sulfides from the plates. Isn't that "sulfates"? > >Maybe that's it, maybe not. My impression was of a European company, >but that could have been a mistake on my part. > >He was claiming that the thing does far more than simply enhance >battery performance. It should be easy to test this! His claim was >that they could only market it this way because the Great Powers >would shut them down if they openly claimed overunity. ...well, as I have mentioned here before, Pb is not energetically forbidden from alpha decaying to Hg, e.g. Pb208 => Hg204 + He4 + 519 keV If someone found a way of electrically/magnetically stimulating the decay, then they could get quite a bit of energy from a lead acid battery. Ditto for a CF reaction, perhaps even a fusion/fission reaction, such as Pb108 + 4H => Pt196 + O16 + 44.7 MeV ...anyone want same waste platinum, going cheap? ;^) Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://rvanspaa.freehostia.com/Project.html
Re: [Vo]:Re: Rossi credibility
At 05:20 PM 3/3/2011, Terry Blanton wrote: On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote: > There is allegedly some device that enhances battery life in golf carts, I > had some discussion with a fellow who claimed to be working for the company, > which he would not disclose. It's no secret: http://energenx.com/products.html The Bedini pulse charger removes sulfides from the plates. Maybe that's it, maybe not. My impression was of a European company, but that could have been a mistake on my part. He was claiming that the thing does far more than simply enhance battery performance. It should be easy to test this! His claim was that they could only market it this way because the Great Powers would shut them down if they openly claimed overunity.
Re: [Vo]:Re: Rossi credibility
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote: > There is allegedly some device that enhances battery life in golf carts, I > had some discussion with a fellow who claimed to be working for the company, > which he would not disclose. It's no secret: http://energenx.com/products.html The Bedini pulse charger removes sulfides from the plates. T