thank you very much, dear Jones for your documented answer. Peter
On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 7:43 PM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote: > *From:* Peter Gluck > > > > … please tell what do you think/know about the Solar Hydrogen Trends > technology, do you think they can really convert oxygen in hydrogen? > > > > The claim is completely false, Peter. Even laughable. > > > > The technology came from Armenia and is completely non-nuclear. > Surprisingly, it may even be slightly gainful ! I talked to Jack about it > before it hit the headlines and he was forthcoming about the problems. He > is Armenian and was into Gold transmutation (alchemy) before this venture. > He seems like an honest fellow who is being deluded by at least one of his > partners. > > > > Konstantine Balakiryan, the “chief scientist” is another story. His > background seems to be designing blue jeans for the Kardashians. There is a > University in Armenia claiming the underlying technology was theirs, and > that the patent has been misappropriated, but that controversy may have > been settled by now. It is a chemical process - probably a superoxide > process. The net gain has been mis-measured by Balakiryan, with the > collusion of a smog check dud. One expert who was there believes some of > these guys may suffer the same fate as John Rohner, when all is said and > done. > > http://peswiki.com/index.php/News:Blog:Inteligentry_Raided_by_FBI > > > > But admittedly, there could be modest real gain in this technology, which > could be their salvation legally. But they are using rather expensive > chemicals which are consumed in the process. Superoxides are unique in the > chemical world - and probably can be exploited. However, these chemical > oddities are not nuclear, and not cheap in the USA. > > > > Given the price of natural gas, I see no way this technology could be > economical or even close, due to the cost of consumables - but perhaps > somewhere else, it may has value if properly marketed. > > > > If this is real, than a new gate was opened.For us it is like Mizuno NiD > > > > Sadly, as any high school student could foresee - it is not real – at > least not to the absurd claim of converting oxygen to hydrogen. It is a > mistake to even mention this next to Mizuno. That is playing into the hands > of the Mary Yugos of the world. > > > > OTOH, there could be some level of gain in the Armenian technology, and to > that extent, it looks like the same kind of scenario which Steorn was > trying to pull, which of course still has many hoodwinked investors out > there in the Pubs of Ireland who think that very soon now it will be > demonstrated and they will all be rich. Sounds like a broken record in > alternative energy…. > > > > Of course, to be fair, it is easily possible for someone to build a great > financial scam on top of a slight energy anomaly, and many think precisely > that is what Rossi is/was trying to do. When DGT found out, they broke away > to pull off a better scam, or so the story goes. Truth is sometimes > stranger than fiction, and then there is the twist of fate. > > > > Consequently in the Rossi story, even if there is a kernel of truth to > that strange scenario (financial scam built on top of a real anomaly) – it > looks like Rossi found that the underlying anomaly was actually more robust > than believed, and he has been able to demonstrate the gain well enough to > sell it to sophisticated investors, who know what they are buying. > > > > We all await the so-called TIP2 report, or whatever it is being called. I > am on record as making two predictions about it. One, the occasional gain > will not be high: on the order of COP=2 when it is working. Two, it will > not work constantly, and there will be regular intervals of no gain. Thus, > it will need a lot more engineering to make it fully commercial. But one if > these days, it will get there. > > > > Until then – the best hope, maybe the only hope for the future of kilowatt > level LENR in the near term - is looking like Mizuno. > > > > Jones > -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com