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damir1978
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“Brillouin has entered into its first international licensing agreement covering three nations and is involved in on-going negotiations for other potential international partners.”
----------------------------------------“The Brillouin™ revenue model is fee based. The plan centers on a strategy of global licensing and royalties. Qualified manufacturing firms would pay annual license fees and a percentage of sales on products using the technology. Markets will be addressed by segment: -Geographical Region -Application: hot water, steam heat, process heat -End User: residential, commercial, industrial -Thermal Output: Lowest Power to 600 Watts, Low Power 600 to 1 Kilowatt, -Mid Power 1 Kilowatt to 500 Kilowatts, High Power Over 500 Kilowatts.” "Brillouin's™ value proposition eliminates need for fuel purchases." http://brillouinenergy.com/?page=business_model ---------------------------------------- [Edit 1 times, last edit by damir1978 at Aug 7, 2012 5:42:46 PM] |
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damir1978
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Cold Fusion just entered mainstream trough the door of NIWeek event:
----------------------------------------President, and CEO of National Instruments, Dr. James Truchard (for Cold Fusion please go to minute 15 in the video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxjxFdFEBsw&feature=relmfu Robert Duncan at NIWeek on the Anomalous Heat Effect: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4HG9raN_2U&feature=player_embedded So after 23 years, Fleishmann and Pons are recognized as being RIGHT about their amazing discovery (FIRE 2.0). Defkalion was also present at NIWeek event in Austin, this week. See the video presentation there made by them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iKCLHxmISs&feature=youtu.be Also present there with a working proof of concept Cold Fusion reactor was Francesco Celani: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe5rcEvsek0&feature=player_embedded The reactor was left to work (releasing excess heat) for 55 hours. The experiment was getting heat from only 1 nickel wire. It can be scalable and Celani will work with the British company, that I posted here earlier, to make a commercial device out of it. Many other Cold Fusion scientists (Brillouin also) were there. This event is important because it is coming from one of the leaders in science measuring tools (National Instruments), so nobody can accuse them of not having the right tools when they talk about LENR (Cold Fusion). ---------------------------------------- [Edit 10 times, last edit by damir1978 at Aug 10, 2012 5:39:24 PM] |
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astrolabe.
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So after 23 years, Fleishmann and Pons are recognized as being RIGHT depends on who you askWhen other scientists rushed to replicate the achievement, most failed, and "cold fusion" was quickly labeled junk science. Physicists accused Fleischmann of incompetence and fraud. Research on "cold fusion" persists on the fringes of the scientific world In 1990, in his book Too Hot to Handle, Professor Frank Close, head of the theoretical physics division at the Rutherford Appleton laboratory, set out to ascertain whether the cold fusion work of Pons and Fleischmann was âa delusion, an error or a fraudâ and found evidence for all three. In 1995 the Italian paper La Repubblica accused the pair of fraud. Pons and Fleischmann sued â and lost Failure to replicate the pair's lab experiment........led to their ostracization in the conventional scientific community In time, accusations of "sloppy" work led to accusations of outright fraud, and the idea of cold fusion retired to the fringes of science The results were never duplicated, however, and the concept of fusion in normal laboratory conditions is now almost completely discredited Indeed, for physicists of my generation, the cold-fusion saga was a public embarrassment and an example of “bad science” – so much so that even legitimate investigations into its possibility are still viewed by many with scorn Similar trials by other scientists failed to evoke the same results and the “cold fusion” was shoved aside with physicists indicting Fleischmann of ineptitude and deception. He labored further at his discovery but in vain and could not get similar results |
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TKH
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astrolabe. and damir1978,
You may both state your opinions on the subject, but you may not denigrate each other. Please remember we are here to advance research and help each other. Please abide by the forum rules. Thank you. Tedi |
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September 13, and was just reading at the Rabett Run, that Martin Fleischmann, the co-inventor of non-reproducible cold-fusion has passed on on August 3, 2012 at the age of 85.
http://rabett.blogspot.it/2012/09/arsenic-and-odd-life.html http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/9465201/Martin-Fleischmann.html A highly reputed scientist, who had one too many ideas... he would have done good remaining emeritus. Whilst, don't know how Andrea Rossi is doing. Momentarily I'm computing that his grand plans will have cost to the tunes of 0.5 billion Euro in warehoused product, yet, still nothing to be seen. Who'd be funding that? The twin brother of Bernie Madoff? Underwhile, the Chemical and Engineering News C&EN, not the least of journals proceeds to question the processes purported to take place. http://cen.acs.org/articles/90/i28/Unlikely-Cold-Fusion.html Any actual chemical engineers in the room that can comment one way or the other? I'd so love to have one at the foot of our garden... 85 meters above Adriatic level [save from any possible sea level rise that could happen in even the most apocalytic events], and have it still 100 meters away from the bedroom, a fairly save distance for when the 10Kw unit might go spontaneously critical... At present, still not finding a single trace of a CE application having been made at the competent institutions that are dealing with these cold-combustion gizmoz.... Even my sunglasses have a CE mark printed on the box, so let alone a 10Kw power unit needing one. And some claimed [full 360 degrees self perpetuation fabri-news] on production http://www.nyteknik.se/nyheter/energi_miljo/energi/article3208908.ece . Sorry for the Greek/Cypriots, but at present I have a fundamental issue with the accounting methodologies from that corner. Put the goods on the shelf on our local OBI and I'll buy one... Till then, no internet order [credit card charged] prepayment, kind of the only way to get one coming to you in an unknown future. The ongoing lab testing must be funded in some way afterall. ![]() Tomorrow, Friday the 14. almost 5 months without the heating having run. In winter time such a unit would be brilliant. We'd be warming the house electrically... very low carbon footprint... a dream to come true [most of my dreams have never happened]. Till then, crunching on with our supposed 100% green power fed to us via the ENEL grid socket [a recent contract review claims that Italy has over 40 percent renewable energy and 1.2% nuclear. The former I have trouble believing... not even the Danes have advanced that far. Latest annual data says they have 17.4% renewable content or 170PJe. No wait, just remembered, Vatican State is 100% green powered since recently. It's possible. |
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damir1978
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LENR goes forward.
----------------------------------------http://www.quantumheat.org/ They are building the first open source replication LENR Cell: Celani Cell. http://www.quantumheat.org/index.php/replicate/progress-blog In the end, if it is a success, LENR age will start clean: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1OOFYU...kwo/edit?pli=1#slide=id.p Lets wish them good luck... for everybody's sake. ---------------------------------------- [Edit 1 times, last edit by damir1978 at Oct 7, 2012 3:37:03 AM] |
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damir1978
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New info and pictures about HotCat, the 1000C+ LENR reactor from Rossi.
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damir1978
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Next Popular Science issue (November 2012) will deal with Andrea Rossi and other players in Cold Fusion. Although the research for the article was finished before Ni Week and Celani Cold Fusion cell demonstration, it is good mainstream reading about Cold Fusion until future LENR mainstream developments.
----------------------------------------See print-screen on Cold Fusion issues on 2 magazines - Popular Science and Discover: http://coldfusionnow.org/perceiving-the-new-cold-fusion-landscape/ http://www.pdfmagazines.org/magazines/science...ce-november-2012-usa.html http://www.pdfmagazines.org/magazines/27718-discover-november-2012.html LENR is gathering mainstream steam slowly but surely. ---------------------------------------- [Edit 2 times, last edit by damir1978 at Oct 22, 2012 4:06:45 PM] |
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Ready when you are C B.
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RicktheBrick
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Combing LENR with this article http://news.slashdot.org/story/12/10/19/1242227/scientists-turn-air-into-petrol and we would not need to drill for oil anywhere. We have already seen what drilling for oil in the gulf of Mexico can do but now there is drilling in the Arctic where the damage could be much greater. Why hasn't President Obama told Governor Romney and the American people that technology will make drilling for oil and digging out coal obsolete? I do not think that cheap energy will be that great of an advancement either. When energy is cheap, it will eliminate a huge amount of labor. For instance when it is cheap enough to heat freeways than they will last much longer and there will be no need to plow them in the winter. The same will go for driveways and sidewalks. There will be plenty of examples of cheap energy replacing what is done by humans today. If it does start this year than it should have been proven by now beyond anyone ability to refute so all the above should have already happened.
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