Ron,
I got no complaints with their theory - right or wrong it is,
IMHO, closer to the truth than all the others. The herd is thinning and I
predict we will see a shift toward the Brillouin technology even while trying
to wrap it in their own proprietary theories along with a
While Brillouin seems well founded, disciplined and scientific it does
appear that they have a pretty major problem in that their COP at 2.1
is too low to be commercially useful. I believe they achieved that
almost a year ago if the info on their website is anything to go by,
and yet in their
maybe I minsinterpreted their reports, but
it seem that the COP~2 is for the low temperature liquid phase home boiler.
they gas phase boiler, working at 400-500C seems to have an undisclosed
COP...
can someone correct me.
Le 24 avril 2012 16:30, Robert Lynn robert.gulliver.l...@gmail.com a
écrit
Brillouin expects the test of the new Hot Tube model at SRI will be capable
of delivering steam at temperatures from 400ºC to 500ºC (750-932ºF).
This means that SRI will build the high pressure hydrogen reactor.
Currently, this reactor is just a concept and a hope. Such a reactor has
not been
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Brillouin expects the test of the new Hot Tube model at SRI will be capable of
delivering steam at temperatures from 400ºC to 500ºC (750-932ºF).
This means that SRI will build
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
What gives the Rossi type reactor its power is the secret sauce and the
Rossi reaction is different from and more powerful than the Brillouin
reaction.
Considering that Rossi hasn't revealed how the E-Cat system works I
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 12:48 PM, David Roberson dlrober...@aol.com wrote:
I have not seen any reference to transformation of nickel to copper as
Rossi claims and I was wondering if anyone else has seen any references.
Why would all of the freshly minted neutrons collect with protons only
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 8:58 PM, Eric Walker eric.wal...@gmail.com wrote:
But this statement from Wikipedia could lead one to wonder whether the
cathode (nickel, palladium, tungsten, etc.) is the secret catalyst:
I'm using cathode too broadly here -- I mean the metal substrate within
which
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