Michael Nelson, Alternate Discipline Leader for SLS Propulsion at NASA’s
Propulsion Research and Development Laboratory, notes, “I was impressed
with the work that was done to insure the measurements claiming a 3.2 to
3.6 COP were accurate. Aside from the fact that this could not have been
produced from any known chemical reaction, the most significant finding to
me is the evidence of isotopic shifts in lithium and nickel. Understanding
this could possibly be the beginning of a whole new era in both material
transmutations and energy for the planet and for space exploration. This is
an exciting time to live in and this is an exciting technology to witness
come about.”

http://www.e-catworld.com/2014/10/10/new-energy-foundation-issues-press-release-on-e-cat-endorsement-from-nasas-michael-nelson/

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