In my opinion there is little doubt that LENR activity is taking place within 
Celani's demonstration.  I base this belief upon the shape of the waveforms 
published by the group where the excess power versus time shows a remarkable 
amount of variability.  I pointed out before that the power was clearly being 
emitted in impulse form that was subsequently filtered by the time constants 
associated with the system.  This behavior is typical of a multitude of 
positive feedback oscillations that originate within many small regions of the 
active wire.  And, since the power was being applied to the inactive wire 
during this period one can conclude that the impulses were not due to thermal 
feedback affecting the current flow within the active wire.  If we were 
observing the same behavior when power was being applied to the active wire one 
might conclude that some form of thermal run away was causing the large 
variations in emitted energy.


Dave



-----Original Message-----
From: Akira Shirakawa <shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Mon, Oct 8, 2012 3:31 am
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Progress from the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project (Celani 
replication)


On 2012-10-08 01:55, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Today I was in touch with Celani and some others in this project. They
> are cooperating, planning together, and exchanging information. That is
> excellent news.

[...]

Yes; furthermore, it looks like the have many connections with reputable 
individuals and organizations, so that if validated, this technology 
will gain public awareness very quickly.

I hope that as soon as they successfully exactly replicate Celani's cell 
they will move onto an improved version for flow calorimetry testing 
paired with a blank run, so that there will be no room for doubt anymore 
(there still is the chance this could be an artifact due to unexpected 
but well-established physical phenomena affecting measurements).

Cheers,
S.A.


 

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