Alessandro Casali
May 25th, 2011 at 4:43 AM
Dear Mr. Rossi,
Thanks in advance for your patience, i have a simple question that im
sure you can clarify.
You have recently stated that each signle e-cat (in the 1 MW Greek plant)
will produce 2.5 kW so how can you reach 1 MW with only 300
On 2011-05-25 19:37, Alan J Fletcher wrote:
Dear Mr Alessandre Casali: you are right, 300 is not the exact number,
is an order of magnitude. Actually, the configuration of the 1 MW plant
is complex, and confidential. I can’t give details: of course you are
right: 2,5 x 300 makes 750. We will
Andrea Rossi
May 23rd, 2011 at 2:33 PM
Dear Mr Pietro F.
We do net need somebody else make a research of what happens in the
reactors, because we know now exactly what happens.
Warm regards,
A.R.
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Charlie Zimmerman
May 23rd, 2011 at 12:29 PM
Dear Mr Rossi,
Congratulations on your
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Thon Brocket
May 20th, 2011 at 12:55 AM
Just for a little fun, Dr Rossi, would it be possible to cook something – boil
an egg or cook some pasta, perhaps – and video it? That would be a nice little
historical moment: “The first ever food cooked using
From Alan:
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Thon Brocket
May 20th, 2011 at 12:55 AM
Just for a little fun, Dr Rossi, would it be possible to cook
something – boil an egg or cook some pasta, perhaps – and video
it? That would be a nice little historical moment: “The first
ever food
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 6:33 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
orionwo...@charter.net wrote:
Rats!
Squirrel!
http://eatocracy.cnn.com/2011/05/20/give-squirrel-a-whirl/
T
Please take in consideration that Ni nanostructures sinter
at lower temperatures than NI metal.- I think it starts at about 700 C.
No nanostructures- no heat release.
Peter
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 11:36 PM, Alan J Fletcher a...@well.com wrote:
Markku Pöysti
May 19th, 2011 at 6:52
At 01:04 AM 5/20/2011, Peter Gluck wrote:
Please take in consideration that Ni nanostructures sinter
at lower temperatures than NI metal.- I think it starts at about 700 C.
No nanostructures- no heat release.
Peter
Which is in line with his 500 C, 50 bar steam limits.
Thon Brocket
May 20th, 2011 at 12:55 AM
Just for a little fun, Dr Rossi, would it be possible to cook something
boil an egg or cook some pasta, perhaps and video it? That would be a
nice little historical moment: The first ever food cooked using the
E-Cat. Good luck.
Or fry a cat? The Vietnamese call it Little Tiger.
(Oh, Steven is so not gonna like this.)
T
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 7:39 PM, Alan J Fletcher a...@well.com wrote:
Thon Brocket
May 20th, 2011 at 12:55 AM
Just for a little fun, Dr Rossi, would it be possible to cook something –
boil an egg
Terry sez:
Thon Brocket
May 20th, 2011 at 12:55 AM
Just for a little fun, Dr Rossi, would it be possible
to cook something - boil an egg or cook some pasta, perhaps -
and video it? That would be a nice little historical moment:
The first ever food cooked using the E-Cat. Good luck.
Or
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 9:13 PM, OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson
orionwo...@charter.net wrote:
Make mine Earl Gray.
Shaken, not stirred. I happily concede the last word to you.
Word?
T
Markku Pöysti
May 19th, 2011 at 6:52 AM
Does the reaction stop if temperature rises to Ni melting temp? This is
rather important safety point, ie. is china syndrome possible?
Andrea Rossi
May 19th, 2011 at 1:30 PM
Dear Mr Markku Poysti:
If Ni melts the E-Cat stops. It works only with
http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=488cpage=3#comment-39815
Pietro Cambi
May 18th, 2011 at 10:24 AM
Dear Ing. Rossi: what are the (pre)conditions for entering the group of
people that are doing a sort of beta testing of the E-cat, providing a
STRICT Not disclosure agreement,
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