Any idea if anyone has received the entire NASA LENR presentation? I've been checking their website (http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/sensors/PhySen/research.htm) for some time, and it looked promising: Tests conducted at NASA Glenn Research Center in 1989 and elsewhere consistently showed evidence of anomalous heat during gaseous loading and unloading deuterium into bulk palladium. At one time called “cold fusion,” now called “low-energy nuclear reactions” (LENR), such effects are now published in peer-reviewed journals and are gaining attention and mainstream respectability. The instrumentation expertise of NASA GRC is applied to improve the diagnostics for investigating the anomalous heat in LENR. ____ But, you can see that they haven't posted the presentation from the 2011 colloquium, leaving only this placeholder: Relevant Presentation: Download presentation given at a LENR Workshop at NASA GRC in 2011 [available soon].
> Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 11:41:58 -0800 > From: maryyu...@gmail.com > To: vortex-l@eskimo.com > Subject: [Vo]:NASA officially responds to an FOIA request that Rossi has > never proved his claim > > http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2011/11/10/nasa-engineer-explains-why-rossi-demos-failed/ > > "According to a slide presentation given by NASA engineer Michael A. > Nelson, which New Energy Times obtained under a FOIA request, “Energy > Catalyzer” inventor Andrea Rossi failed to conclusively show that his > device produced excess heat from a nuclear energy source. According > to Nelson, a NASA engineer who investigates low-energy nuclear > reactions and space applications, Rossi did not run his demonstration > long enough to prove his extraordinary claim. At the Sept. 22, 2011 > LENR Workshop at NASA Glenn Research Center, Nelson explained that > Rossi “would need to run [his experiment] for eight hours or more with > a small E-Cat and much longer for an Ottoman [Fat-Cat] to rule out a > chemical reaction.” According to Nelson, it would take “three or > more days for a small E-Cat, two or more weeks for an Ottoman > [Fat-Cat] E-Cat and several months for a 1 MW plant.” > > The slide and more at the link. >