Hello group,
Today, Sterling D. Allan of PESN posted a remarkably interesting YouTube
video of a meeting at EPFL [1] with Nicolas Chauvin of LENR-Cars [2],
his partner and a PhD student with an interest in LENR.
Nicolas Chauvin plans to replicate a Celani cell and, in collaboration
with the non-profit organization "Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project"
[3], bring it at the EPFL University in order to demonstrate that LENR
are a real effect that can be useful, and hopefully generate academic
interest which will allow this field to quickly progress both
scientifically and commercially (Chauvin's end goal). He hopes to obtain
a Celani cell within weeks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euNzXkapqwQ
(the video is 39:34 minutes long)
Video description from Youtube:
This is a conversation that Nicolas Chauvin had on September 12, 2012 with a
Chemistry Ph.D. student who is interested in pursuing LENR research. The
meeting took place in a lounge at EPFL, one of the top universities in the
world. This was a pre-scheduled meeting prior to Sterling coming to do some
other videos with Nicolas.
Nicolas' partner is Dr. Antoine Guillemin (PhD in Physics), and the PhD student
is Simon Bonanni. Simon is presently writing his PhD thesis on nano-cathalisis
in the lab of Condensed Matter Physics at EPFL. Simon and Antoine agreed to let
the conversation be recorded.
The accents are hard to understand, and the background noise is louder on the
recording than it was in real life, but perhaps other university students might
find this dialogue to be of interest.
In the past, pursuing cold fusion research would be academic suicide for a new
student. But imagine how that might change once a cold fusion replication kit
is available for universities that proves the effect is real and practical.
See http://QuantumHeat.org for updates on the Celani cold fusion replication
kit project Nicolas is spearheading.
Cheers,
S.A.
[1] École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne http://www.epfl.ch/
[2] http://lenr-cars.com/
[3] http://www.quantumheat.org/