great news that Mizuno found an angel. Time to learn Gospel.
2014-03-24 3:31 GMT+01:00 Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net>: > This appears to be the new venture which is sponsoring Dr Mizuno's work > these days... > > http://cleanplanet.co.jp/ourTeam.php?lang=en > > Apparently Mr Igari presented for Mizuno. He was said to be very impressive > and informed about the details. > > It is said that one the wealthiest men in Japan is behind CleanPlanet. > > Too bad that we do not have such a farsighted sponsor in the USA. > > _____________________________________________ > From: Jones Beene > > Here is some more information which comes out of the MIT > colloquium on what could be a major advance in the making. This information > is third hand, so it needs to be confirmed. > > Let's hope that Jed can use his considerable influence to > get hold of this paper, which is an update and significant advance from > this > prior work from last year. > http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/MizunoTmethodofco.pdf > > See Table 2 of that paper. These details would be a > long-term run similar to those short term runs > > 1) The hero effort was for over 30 days continuous - with a COP of > ~1.9 > 2) Something like 70 watts in and 130 thermal watts out > 3) The input power is resistance heat (like Rossi) during the run and > NOT the glow discharge as reported earlier > 4) However, a glow discharge was applied for about one day to > condition > the nickel electrodes. It is said to form nanoparticles on the wire. > 5) From the earlier paper and the SEM image (figure 19) the > nanoparticles which are raised on the nickel look like bubbles or bumps > instead of cracks. Without the glow discharge treatment there is NO GAIN. > 6) About 20 grams of thin nickel wire was wound on a ceramic mandrel. > This is over 100 meters of wire. > 7) The wire was about .2 mm diameter > 8) The gas was D2 but there seems to be some confusion on that - > whether D2O (heavy water vapor) or D2. Results with H2 are also good in the > prior paper. > 9) Pressure was about 150 Pa or about .02 psi during glow discharge > and > higher during the run. > 10) Radiation is seen but it is orders of magnitude too low to account > for the heat, yet they seem to be certain that the reaction is nuclear > fusion. > 11) They believe the design will scale, and have a reactor nearly ready > which is capable of 10 kW. > 12) They think the COP will rise, rather than fall with scale up. > > All in all - this work seems to also validate Andrea Rossi > to a great extent, since they clearly show that either D2 or H2 work with > nickel which has nano surface features. > > This is very good news for LENR, due to the long run at > relatively high power, at significant gain, along the reputation of > Mizuno... > > ...not to mention the validation of Rossi - who may have > already witnessed the higher power and higher COP, but we cannot be sure of > Rossi - whereas this looks solid and professional. > > >