The patent wars have begun. The last time there was a battle this big
was over the Wright brothers. It was only settled when the war
commission stepped in and forced comprises due to world war I.
On 9/30/15, Eric Walker wrote:
> There is an interesting article at E-Cat World today, which summar
The internet of things—millions of connected sensors, beacons, and
wearables analyzing and mapping microscopic bits of data to make our lives
better—is widely assumed to be the next big trend in digital technology.
But however small a sensor may be, it still requires some energy to
function—and, ..
I had Holmlid as lecturer in the basic course of physical chemistry
at Göteborg university around 1990.
He had a reputation as a brilliant
scientist but a awful advisor among the graduated students.
At that
time he was involved in development of solar cells.
On Thu, 1 Oct 2015
16:58:41 -04
I don't know if its wise to disabuse Holmlid from his opinion at this early
juncture. It might be better to get other main stream scientists to
replicate his work assuming it is hot fusion. It would then be great to
show that all that replicated technology was in fact cold fusion.
Let us not kill
Hey Axil,
The technical reasons he is no good is your opinion. I have no way to
counter that.
Just make sure you are not going to have to eat that. It is easy to be
categoric using all existing knowledge and in the end have to eat crow. :)
If you are right and he has the time to google our blog he
OK Jed I give you that one.
I should have said that I do not think he is eccentric either.
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Lennart Thornros wrote:
> . . . he is a very serious and not an eccentric person.
>
A person can be very serious and eccentric too, if I do say so myself.
Academia is full of such people. So are disciplines such as programming and
code breaking. When Churchill visited Bletchley Park, he suppose
Holmlid is not thinking logically. First, there is only hot fusion and cold
fusion, nothing in between. If he is producing hot fusion, then he would
see gamma radiation coming from the impact of high speed neutral particles
produced by the copper shield that surrounds the reaction spot. The lack of
Just the notion that Holmlid is nuts is rather poor. No, substance. I
decided to check the background:
I think he is very sincere scientist. Not that I know him but his way of
presenting his material and the way he present himself indicates that he is
a very serious and not an eccentric person.
I r
It is described her
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/10/01oct-2015-lenr-notes-news-info.html
More things can happen...and I will tell you tomorrow.
Peter
--
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
Jones Beene wrote:
>
> All the better. The line between mental health and genius has always been
> blurred and inversely correlated – going back to the Greeks.
>
> Newton, Einstein, Dirac, Curie, Socrates – all nutty as a fruitcake.
>
Newton was a bit nutty, I think. I disagree about Einstein. I d
From: Blaze Spinnaker
Apparently Holmlid has a reputation as a fellow crackpot:
http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/36064/is-ultradense-deuterium-real
All the better. The line between mental health and genius has always been
blurred and inversely correlated – going back to the Greeks.
N
I wrote:
> In other words, he thinks that loading is an attribute of a necessary
> condition, but it is not itself that condition.
>
> In other words, an underlying condition causes both high loading and the
> cold fusion effect, so high loading always accompanies the effect.
>
In the second sen
Looks like our good buddy Goran Eriksson of Eriksson and Pomp fame weighing
in here:
*Goran Eriksson is Professor* in Applied Nuclear Physics at Uppsala
University and he believes that Holmlids research is speculative.
- There is no basis for drawing the conclusions he makes, and as far as I
can
Apparently Holmlid has a reputation as a fellow crackpot:
http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/36064/is-ultradense-deuterium-real
Hope it turns out to be the real thing.. love to see these condescending
pricks swallow their .
On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 12:45 AM, Blaze Spinnaker
wrote:
>
http://www.chem.info/news/2015/09/scientists-closing-small-scale-nuclear-fusion
http://www.nyteknik.se/nyheter/energi_miljo/karnkraft/article3933699.ece
Too bad Mats didn't get to write that :(
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