http://newenergytimes.com/SR/IESI.htm
We need to end the messing about and get a proper cell up an running.
Progress is under way Wesley, albeit slowly.
It's just that the smarter companies are not trying to pitch cf to the
public. They realize the need for qualified, high-capacity investors and
they are working quietly, behin
> From Steve Krivit
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> What a place, Vortex. Inspiring science, humor,
> graphic arts and poetry.
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...and another thing!
Look at the parked cars. I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the fact that they have been squeezed like an accordion. Look at the dimensions of the wheels. They're ova
Steven Krivit wrote:
http://iesiusa.com/images/Image_photogallery.gif
Maybe I'm just a suspicious rat-ba_tard, but I checked this with a New
Energy Times reader / graphics artist and we notice the following things:
-The sign appears to be tilting out from the top - never seen such signs.
What a place, Vortex. Inspiring science, humor, graphic arts and poetry.
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Nice analysis Stephen...
Nuthin slips past this group
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ce.
From what I've tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To know that for corruption, iESi
Is also great.
Looks like a scam. Superimposed. It's easy to doctor photos.
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http://iesiusa.com/images/Image_photogallery.g
Steven Krivit wrote:
http://iesiusa.com/images/Image_photogallery.gif
Maybe I'm just a suspicious rat-ba_tard, but I checked this with a New
Energy Times reader / graphics artist and we notice the following things:
-The sign appears to be tilting out from the top - never seen such signs
http://iesiusa.com/images/Image_photogallery.gif
Maybe I'm just a suspicious rat-ba_tard, but I checked this with a New
Energy Times reader / graphics artist and we notice the following things:
-The sign appears to be tilting out from the top - never seen such signs.
-There are shadows on t
Thank you.
I tries my bests.
At 02:46 PM 2/1/2006, you wrote:
Nicely done Steve. I like the levelheaded approach towards iESi. Very
informative.
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Nicely done Steve. I like the levelheaded approach towards iESi. Very
informative.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 2:27 AM
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http://diyduediligence.blogspot.com
estimates of unmined gold
reserves.
Richard
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Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 1:27 AM
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http://diyduediligence.blogspot.com
http://newenergytimes.com/SR/IESI.htm
http://diyduediligence.blogspot.com
watching the fuel load at night could give a person the
"willies" watching the static charge light up the inside of the tank like a
roman candle.
Looking at the vids of IESI test demos at Edmunton bore a remarkable
similarity to the JP-4 experience.. hmmm. cold fusion in a tank
Interesting Steve. Keep up the good
work. I look forward to reading your report in March on iESi.
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From:
Steve Krivit
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 7:07
PM
Subject: iesi
New Energy
Timestm
(preliminary
Well, not to split hairs or anything, but from the photo of the
"Corporate Office" .. one might advise potential investors
to be forwarned ... less they get fleeced.
... there are many ways to get clipped these days, based on
anticipating the next "cutting edge" of energy technology...
New Energy
Timestm
(preliminary) Special Report on Innovative Energy Solutions Inc. (iESi)
Jan. 22, 2006
New Energy
Timestm
(preliminary) Special Report on Innovative Energy Solutions Inc. (iESi)
Jan. 22, 2006
> From RC Macaulay
> Another link on Kowalski
> http://blake.montclair.edu/~kowalskil/cf/
>
> Richard
I especially found item #76 of particular relevance:
* * * * *
76) Secrecy in cold fusion research
Ludwik Kowalski (July 6, 2003)
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Montclair State Universit
imilar entropically to
low temperature.
Too bad a company like Dynaflow with lots of R&D resources has
neglected the LENR aspects of this, as iESi appears to be little
more than a "false front" or paper company, set up by a
stock-manipulator who is already just one step ahead of the law
Another link on Kowalski
http://blake.montclair.edu/~kowalskil/cf/
Richard
Jed, This should get you to the links on the nozzles Dynaflow has
done extensive work and testing of various nozzles as thier website indicates.
Never could understand how they could spend that much money and effote until I
found their website and learned they use " Uncle Fed" for research
RC Macaulay wrote:
Looking at the Russian patent drawing in the link by Dr. Arrison . . .
What is the URL for both, please?
- Jed
Looking at the Russian patent drawing in the link by Dr. Arrison, the
nozzle configuration looks like a knockoff of DynaFlow Inc patented nozzles.
DynaFlow has the advantage of SBA grants for innovative research because they
know how to write a grant.
Richard
White Paper On Plasma Heat and Hydrogen GeneratorBy Dr.
Norman L. Arrison
iESi has acquired the most significant technology of the 21st century through
Dr. Hyunik Yang and his team from around the world. Their technology draws on
the energy of the atom and converts that energy into useful
I have a strong suspicion that the iESi technology is similar to the Dr.
Tadahiko Mizuno's patent described in the recent Infinite Energy magazine
(pg. 22) "Hydrogen Evolution by Plasma Electrolysis in Aqueous Solution"
published in 2005 JJAP. iESi is claiming to have invented
Chris Tinsley and some others reported strange effects from devices similar
to this iESi device. Chris did not use ultra-pure water, a dielectric. He
did use a ceramic to restrict the flow, which is a dielectric.
Perhaps I and others here at Vortex should take this a little more
seriously
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