[Vo]:NASA and LENR

2021-07-26 Thread Jed Rothwell
The FAA's top space official outlines progress — NASA does a deep dive on potential power sources for a moon base, including “cold fusion.” https://www.politico.com/newsletters/politico-space/2021/07/23/the-faas-top-space-official-outlines-progress-493703 Frontiers of Space Power and Energy Docu

Re: [Vo]:NASA and LENR Cold Fusion = Boeing cited

2012-07-22 Thread Axil Axil
I am interested in this part as follows: *Technology Status:* * * Multiple coherent theories that explain LENR exist which use the standard Quantum Electrodynamics & Quantum Chromodynamics model. The Widom-Larson theory appears to have the best current understanding, but it is far from being f

Re: [Vo]:NASA and LENR Cold Fusion = Boeing cited

2012-07-22 Thread Eric Walker
On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Ron Kita wrote: An interesting Boeing citation NASA CR 2012- 217556 on LENR http://coldfusionnow.org/next-generation-nasa/ > About 33% down the website above > Here is a deep link to the NASA document from the Cold Fusion Now! Web site: http://coldfusionnow.org

[Vo]:NASA and LENR Cold Fusion = Boeing cited

2012-07-22 Thread Ron Kita
Greetings Vortex, An interesting Boeing citation NASA CR 2012- 217556 on LENR http://coldfusionnow.org/next-generation-nasa/ About 33% down the website above Respectfully, Ron Kita, Chiralex

[Vo]:NASA and LENR research

2011-12-18 Thread Aussie Guy E-Cat
http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/sensors/PhySen/research.htm "Tests conducted at NASA Glenn Research Center in 1989 and elsewhere consistently show evidence of anomalous heat during gaseous loading and unloading of deuterium into and out of bulk palladium. At one time called “cold fusion,” now call