http://world.std.com/~mica/2011colloq.html
Speakers: Peter Hagelstein, Mitchell Swartz, Brian Ahern, Larry Forsley,
George Miley, Robert Smith, Fran Tanzella, Xing Zhong Li,
It may be too late to attend - even if you are in the Boston area and want
to check it out, but anyway, there is a bit of la
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/solar-power-nantennan-research-eletricity-power,news-11217.html
"While he did not provide specifics, the university stated that the scientist
developed a nantenna - a thin, moldable sheet of small antennas - that can
"harvest the heat from industrial processes and co
Wow.
Piantelli has credibility. So does 22passi.
I take this report seriously.
I suppose this means thermal output is 40 kW which converts to 7 kW of
electricity. That is low efficiency but I suppose there is overhead for the
cold fusion reaction and because this is a small generator.
- Jed
At 03:30 PM 6/9/2011, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson wrote:
There has been a lot of debate
pertaining to what might turn out to be
a more accurate descriptive term for "Cold Fusion". Should
the
phenomenon be called CANR - Chemically Assisted Nuclear Reactions?
Or
should it be called LENR - Low Ene
>> 7KW) electric power
>> 40KW) thermal power
>
> Is this output power? How much input power is required? What's the
> ratio of input power consumed versus output power generated.
I read those on 22passi.
It seems output power. I do not know anything about the input energy.
The real numbers will
North Carolina will love it.
T
There has been a lot of debate pertaining to what might turn out to be
a more accurate descriptive term for "Cold Fusion". Should the
phenomenon be called CANR - Chemically Assisted Nuclear Reactions? Or
should it be called LENR - Low Energy Nuclear Reactions.
It seems to me that society often ten
Terry Blanton wrote:
If so, they are not as smart as they should be. Here is a world
changing technology which will affect each and every pocketbook in St.
Moritz and they are not discussing it?
In my experience, organization such as this, and people such as this,
are the last to discover ne
At 02:46 PM 6/9/2011, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson wrote:
http://www.glafarms.com/index.html
Excerpt:
"The energy source for this facility will be an E-CAT, which is
being
developed, and should be available for purchase later this year...fall of
2011."
My intentions are to use an E-CAT to
supp
>From Terry:
>> Very ambitious claim. I wonder how serious they are.
>
> They link to :
>
> http://www.zerwellenergy.com/
>
> It begins?
The gut feeling get is that this is a small fledgling enterprise that
obviously is still in the developmental stage. Gives me the impression
it's possibly run b
This "peakoil" discussion:
http://peakoil.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=60688&p=1060834
. . . has another "straw in the wind" comment that may indicate a change
in public opinion:
"...Yeah, don't give people like NASA Chief Scientist, Dennis Bushnell,
and other researchers at NASA any crede
>From Michele:
> sorry I have to correct:
>
> 7KW) electric power
> 40KW) thermal power
and
> Unconfirmed rumors point to powers in the range
> 7KW - 40KW depending on the apparatus size
Is this output power? How much input power is required? What's the
ratio of input power consumed versus outp
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 5:46 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
wrote:
> Very ambitious claim. I wonder how serious they are.
They link to :
http://www.zerwellenergy.com/
It begins?
T
I like Forbes' sound effects:
http://www.forbes.com/2008/05/13/oil-prices-1861-today-real-vs-nominal_flash2.html
T
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 5:33 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
wrote:
> I bet they are clueless.
If so, they are not as smart as they should be. Here is a world
changing technology which will affect each and every pocketbook in St.
Moritz and they are not discussing it? I hope you are right and
Perusing through one of my Google news feeds I noticed the following
discussion out at Peak Oil, news & message boards, Exploring
Hydrocarbon Depletion.
See:
http://peakoil.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=60688&p=1060834
I scrolled down to Carlhole's entry on Great Lakes Aqua Farms.
This entry p
Michele Comitini wrote:
That chart is made by BP (the oil spiller company) so it could be wrong.
Seriously, I doubt it is wrong. Big corporations and government agencies
seldom publish bogus statistics about things like this. They have such
high visibility, someone will point out the problem
sorry I have to correct:
7KW) electric power
40KW) thermal power
mic
2011/6/9 Michele Comitini :
> Unconfirmed rumors point to powers in the range 7KW - 40KW depending
> on the apparatus size
>
>
> mic
>
> 2011/6/9 Akira Shirakawa :
>> Hello group,
>>
>> The Google translation in English of thi
Unconfirmed rumors point to powers in the range 7KW - 40KW depending
on the apparatus size
mic
2011/6/9 Akira Shirakawa :
> Hello group,
>
> The Google translation in English of this thread from 22passi blog is
> remarkably clear:
>
> http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=
>From Terry,
> On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Jed Rothwell:
>> Is there some reference to the eCat here?
>
> No, just speculation on whether it might be on the meeting agenda.
> Topics usually include items which might affect the world financial
> situation.
I bet they are clueless.
Nevertheles
Hold it. This was the 2009 thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2265914/posts
Here is the recent one:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2732072/posts
This is the Sinha ICCF-14 paper.
What I mean by "positive" is, for example, where someone said "this
article is bunk
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Is there some reference to the eCat here?
No, just speculation on whether it might be on the meeting agenda.
Topics usually include items which might affect the world financial
situation.
T
Hello group,
The Google translation in English of this thread from 22passi blog is
remarkably clear:
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=it&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2F22passi.blogspot.com%2F2011%2F06%2Froy-virgilio-su-ventidue-passi-damore.html
Short
Is there some reference to the eCat here?
http://www.infowars.com/breaking-secret-bilderberg-agenda-leaked-by-mole/
The right-wing "Free Republic" blog occasionally covers cold fusion. A
recent set of comments there seems to be more positive than previous ones.
See:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2265914/posts
- Jed
What Rossi did was to weld the nano-powder to the stainless steel hot walls
of the reaction vessel to get excellent phonon conduction to the active
nuclear sites on the surface of the nano-powder.
In the Rossi reactor, the surface boundaries of this welded Nano-powder are
where phonons are reflect
http://www.infowars.com/breaking-secret-bilderberg-agenda-leaked-by-mole/
They first met the year I was born.
T
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 8:31 AM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
wrote:
> This senator is insulting the general intelligence of all Guamianians!
> Having lived on Guam for three years I know that we would have all been very
> well aware of any potential tipping sensations way before it would h
Robin sez:
> >> Just to show that stupidity is bi-partisan in Georgia:
> >>
> >> www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNZczIgVXjg
>
> My concern is that the whole island will tip over
>
> ROFLMAO!
>
This senator is insulting the general intelligence of all Guamianians!
Having lived on Guam for three y
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