Regarding: LENR Lithium Size Matters
https://chiefio.wordpress.com/2016/04/11/lenr-lithium-size-matters/
This article hit all my hot buttons, but the assumed fundamental LENR
cause: hot fusion is not valid. LENR is caused by nucleon decay into
mesons. Muons will produce a fusion reaction in many c
Eye candy for the Rossi-weary
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZZcgBmS5W4&sns=em
See:
http://money.cnn.com/2016/04/13/news/companies/peabody-coal-bankruptcy/index.html
From: Alberto De Souza
Great views of the MFMP's experimental setup:
https://theta360.com/s/mec8ROR65Uae7hy44vQSN991s
Wow. Google street view meets the laboratory.
Save for the workers, is that good or bad?
Patrick Ellul
April 13, 2016 at 7:13 AM
Dear Andrea,
Jed Rothwell alleges that there is a second ERV of the 1 year 1MW plat test
and that his report draws an opposite conclusion to the the one from the
ERV that you described.
Does this second ERV exist?
Best regards,
Patrick
Andrea Rossi
Apr
Steve,
Interesting, but you have to fault MIT once again for not digging deeper to
give credit where credit is due, or maybe they did somewhere in a long
article which was not referenced - but I lost interest when they seem to
claim this as original science.
The phenomenon was covered by Feynman
Daniel Rocha wrote:
Save for the workers, is that good or bad?
>
It is bad for the workers and good for everyone else. In my opinion, the
workers deserve help from the rest of society.
- Jed
Ask him why he will not release the Penon report. He will give some sort of
bullshit answer I expect. The real reason is because the report makes him
look like a fool.
I do not know if there is another complete report, but I do know that the
I.H. observer disagrees with the Penon report, for good
In anyone here familiar with the work of Phillip Kanarev? A Russian physics
professor and inventor who is more than a bit of an iconoclast.
http://guns.connect.fi/innoplaza/energy/story/Kanarev/
My interest is that he supports the work of a Russian engineer who claims that
centrifugal force ca
It happened in China, but the government is training them to allocate to
other industries.
I have worked with Phillip some months in the nineties mainly as translator
Russian-English via Internet. He was trying then Cold Fusion via continuous
electrolysi. No notes kept (PC crash) Nice man you can ask him directly
what you wish.
peter
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 4:50 PM, Chris Zell wrote:
From: Jed Rothwell
Daniel Rocha wrote:
Save for the workers, is that good or bad?
It is bad for the workers and good for everyone else. In my opinion, the
workers deserve help from the rest of society.
It does not have to be “either-or” (workers vs environment) except under blind
adherence t
Hi all
Jed Rothwell is posting various comments about a supposed 2nd ERV.
As described by Jed Rothwell this report has several problems.
1) First of all according to what Jed Rothwell reports it was commissioned
solely and apparently secretly by IH with obvious risks of bias.
2) It breaks the c
Jed wrote.."Ask him why he will not release the Penon report. He will
give some sort of bullshit answer I expect. The real reason is because
the report makes him look like a fool.
I do not know if there is another complete report, but I do know that
the I.H. observer disagrees with the Penon r
EMS (Chiefio) has posted an interesting piece about how LENR works that
allows one to visualize it.
Read it and the comments that elaborate on the idea.
LENR Lithium Size Matters
https://chiefio.wordpress.com/2016/04/11/lenr-lithium-size-matters/
see please Rossi's answer on his Blog
peter
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 5:54 PM, a.ashfield wrote:
> Jed wrote.."Ask him why he will not release the Penon report. He will give
> some sort of bullshit answer I expect. The real reason is because the
> report makes him look like a fool.
>
> I do not kn
Peter Gluck wrote:
> see please Rossi's answer on his Blog
> peter
>
I have difficulty navigating his blog. Would you kindly copy the answer
here?
- Jed
no problem:
Eco la:
*Patrick EllulApril 13, 2016 at 7:13 AMDear Andrea,Jed Rothwell alleges
that there is a second ERV of the 1 year 1MW plat test and that his report
draws an opposite conclusion to the the one from the ERV that you
described.Does this second ERV exist?Best reg
a.ashfield wrote:
> I do not know if there is another complete report, but I do know that the
> I.H. observer disagrees with the Penon report, for good reasons."
>
> Earlier I thought you wrote that Penon was incompetent and the report
> valueless
I think he is incompetent based on his 2012 re
with www.rossilivecat.com/ it goes easier
peter
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 6:34 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> a.ashfield wrote:
>
>
>> I do not know if there is another complete report, but I do know that the
>> I.H. observer disagrees with the Penon report, for good reasons."
>>
>> Earlier I thought
I posted this on the cheifio blog twice as follows:
This article hit all my hot buttons, but the assumed fundamental LENR
cause: hot fusion is not valid. LENR is caused by nucleon decay into
mesons. Muons will produce a fusion reaction in many cases but LENR
fundamentally results from the disrupti
dear Axil,
I included it in the blog today
peter
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 6:54 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
> I posted this on the cheifio blog twice as follows:
>
> This article hit all my hot buttons, but the assumed fundamental LENR
> cause: hot fusion is not valid. LENR is caused by nucleon decay i
Axil Axil wrote. "Monopole magnetic flux tubes produced by Surface
Plasmon Polaritons embedded inside a superconductive environment
produces nucleon decay into mesons and subsequent nuclear
reconfiguration. It's as simple as that."
That is not at all simple, I know you have written about thi
Jed,
My reading of IH's statement is quite different. I don't recall them
saying there was no heat. They said THEY could not duplicate Rossi's
results. That is not the same thing.
There has been quite a lot of speculation that the dispute is really
about whether they have received suffici
This is a really funny exchange. The Cat concerto is very clever.
Joseph Fine wrote.
I admit the following video inspired me to come up with the name “E-Cat
Symphony”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeoT66v4EHg
Andrea Rossi
April 13, 2016 at 9:52 AM
Dr Joseph Fine:
You have made pre-disclos
Wow! Small world isn’t it?
I don’t know enough to evaluate his work – and reading translated Russian
explaining his revolutionary viewpoints is very difficult.
I didn’t understand why his discussions may jump into the subject of
electrolysis after he claims to have separately created free energ
Imagine how far a person can go with the support of crowd sourced enabling
and excuse making. ;)
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 11:29 AM a.ashfield wrote:
> Jed,
>
> My reading of IH's statement is quite different. I don't recall them
> saying there was no heat. They said THEY could not duplicate Ro
One of the key concepts that make LENR go is dualism. Einstein first came
up with the concept of dualism when he worked on the theory of special
relativity. The Einstein March 1905 paper treated light as particles, but
special relativity sees light as a continuous field of waves. Such a
contradicti
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/04/apr-13-2016-what-has-changed-andrea.html
some expected info delayed?
Best wishes,
Peter
--
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
One critical facet of LENR is the production of a special type of
nanoparticle: a superconductive hydride. This particle is produced by the
extremely high pressure exerted by the chemical bonds in the lattice of a
transition metal substrate lattice. Lithium hydride is an example of such a
nanoparti
a.ashfield wrote:
My reading of IH's statement is quite different. I don't recall them
> saying there was no heat. They said THEY could not duplicate Rossi's
> results. That is not the same thing.
>
They say the one-year test did not work. Believe me, that is what they say.
> As far as we
I wrote:
> Rossi stated that he wanted to release the report but had not on his
>> attorney;s advice. How dO you know better?
>>
>
> I cannot discuss that now. I hope I can later today. Sorry to be
> mysterious, but I really do hope I can say something definitive about that
> topic soon.
>
Okay
Post revised and extended as follows:
One critical facet of LENR is the production of a special type of
nanoparticle: a superconductive hydride. This particle is produced by the
extremely high pressure exerted by the chemical bonds in the lattice of a
transition metal substrate lattice. Lithium hy
a.ashfield asked me a reasonable question:
> Rossi stated that he wanted to release the report but had not on his
> attorney;s advice. How dO you know better?
>
Rossi was more specific in a message he sent to Mats Lewan today. He "his
lawyer won’t let him" publish the Penon report, because if
Ian Walker wrote:
1) First of all according to what Jed Rothwell reports it was commissioned
> solely and apparently secretly by IH with obvious risks of bias.
>
I did not say anything remotely like that! I just said IH sent experts,
they wrote a report, and their report disagrees with Penon's.
No Jed it is not incorrect to follow the advice of the lawyer you pay lots
of money to, for the purpose of him advice ng you on legal issues.
To quick conclusions.
On Apr 13, 2016 13:03, "Jed Rothwell" wrote:
> a.ashfield asked me a reasonable question:
>
>
>> Rossi stated that he wanted to rele
Lennart Thornros wrote:
> No Jed it is not incorrect to follow the advice of the lawyer you pay lots
> of money to . . .
>
No lawyer would tell him that. He made that up. It is nonsense. Anyone
knows that you can submit previously published information as part of a
lawsuit. Publishing does not ma
OK Jed,
The reason provided might be false or misleading.
Still to decide that they are proof for anything is jumping the gun
On Apr 13, 2016 13:40, "Jed Rothwell" wrote:
> Lennart Thornros wrote:
>
>> No Jed it is not incorrect to follow the advice of the lawyer you pay
>> lots of money to . .
Jones Beene wrote:
> Coal could be an ideal replacement for imported steel…that is, when it is
> in the form of graphite fiber or nanotubes. Nanotubes are 10 times
> stronger than steel by weight. A significant % of hot rolled steel comes
> from abroad, and with enough incentives, directed and ai
Jed. "I hereby certify that this reactor produces anomalous heat with a
COP exceeding 6. Please remit $89 million."
That is a gross over simplification. It was the third part of a three
part process and IH had representatives there for the whole year. The
contract states that the ERV must
Lennart Thornros wrote:
> Still to decide that they are proof for anything is jumping the gun
>
I do not understand who you mean is jumping the gun. Do you mean Rossi?
Rossi has been saying for months that he will publish the report. Obviously
he never intended to do that. It cannot be because hi
Jed,
If the ERV report supports IH, why have they not released it?
This is a good point. IH can just as easily release the report. It's not
just Rossi's reluctance.
Craig
On 04/13/2016 06:08 PM, a.ashfield wrote:
Jed,
If the ERV report supports IH, why have they not released it?
A TL;DR is basically a short, in-a-nutshell type summary of what has been going
on.
Oh and The letters stand for
Too Long; Didn't Read
Sent from some iDevice. Written by Esa.
Jed. "The Penon report is way more likely to be flawed. The guy is a
certified idiot."
That sounds libelous to me. Penon apparently got his Laureate degree
with full marks.
You are sounding biased. I suspect one could trawl through your earlier
comments and find where you have made mistakes.
a.ashfield wrote:
If the ERV report supports IH, why have they not released it?
I do not know why. I wish they would. I do not want to ask them why,
because it is none of my business. I don't want to ask questions relating
to a lawsuit. I prefer to stick to technical questions.
I have heard va
a.ashfield wrote:
Jed. "The Penon report is way more likely to be flawed. The guy is a
> certified idiot."
>
> That sounds libelous to me. Penon apparently got his Laureate degree with
> full marks.
>
Don't be ridiculous. People accuse others of being idiots all the time, in
both the real world
AA.If the ERV report supports IH, why have they not released it?
Jed. I do not know why. I wish they would. I do not want to ask them
why, because it is none of my business. I don't want to ask questions
relating to a lawsuit. I prefer to stick to technical questions.
That didn't stop you sp
a.ashfield wrote:
Jed. I do not know why. I wish they would. I do not want to ask them why,
> because it is none of my business. I don't want to ask questions relating
> to a lawsuit. I prefer to stick to technical questions.
>
> That didn't stop you speculating that Penon was an idiot . . .
a.ashfield wrote:
> Jed. "I hereby certify that this reactor produces anomalous heat with a
> COP exceeding 6. Please remit $89 million."
>
> That is a gross over simplification.
Yes, that is what I said. It is meant to be. This is an extreme example of
a report that no judge would uphold. Th
Rossi claims that ERV (Penon) report is 100% positive with 50x energy so he
wants IH to pay up so he files a lawsuit with documentation.
IH issued a very short press release rejecting the claims.
Jed Rothwell says that someone he trusts inside IH says that the ERV report
is very flawed.
The report
Jed,
Now he says it will be published after it is disclosed in court. Probably
hoping that it won't be widely refuted before a decision is reached and
reducing the number of experts who could be called by IH to refute the
report. It can't think of any reason to do this beyond the fact that it
wo
I wrote:
> 2. The total mass of coal needed to replace steel this would be much less
> than the mass of coal we now burn. I estimate it would be roughly 1/5th.
> World production of steel is 135 million tons per month or 1.620 billion
> tons per year . . .
>
I realize that is a silly analysis. W
There is another measure of performance that could be used to replace the
ERV. The customer's electric meter shows how much electric power fed unto
the E-Cat and the customer paid for the steam that the E-Cat produced. If
the COP of the E-Cat is high enough, these gross input and output power
level
But unfortunately Axil, there is nothing to compare the bill to. They set
up the factory just for the test in contrast to many of Rossi's early
statements on the matter (if I am recalling correctly).
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016, 8:00 PM Axil Axil wrote:
> There is another measure of performance that c
Jack Cole wrote:
> Now he says it will be published after it is disclosed in court. Probably
> hoping that it won't be widely refuted before a decision is reached and
> reducing the number of experts who could be called by IH to refute the
> report.
>
That would not reduce the number of expert
Axil Axil wrote:
If the COP of the E-Cat is high enough, these gross input and output power
> levels will show a COP over 6,
>
If the COP 8000 as claimed (80 times input) everyone in the building would
be dead. That is easy to establish. Just look at the Google street view of
the building, and e
I wrote:
> A dry cleaner steam generator is ~10 kW. See:
>
> http://www.reimersinc.com/steam-boilers-garment
>
Here is a 750 kW boiler. I will grant, you could fit this boiler into the
warehouse. You would then operate 75 steam presses from it, which is not
possible:
http://www.reimersinc.com/_
The electrical input is defined by the cost of the power paid to the
electric utility.
The customer must have measured the amount of steam produced by the E-Cat
in order to pay IH for that steam.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 9:10 PM, Jack Cole wrote:
> But unfortunately Axil, there is nothing to com
Wow, Jed, not only are you an expert at calorimetry but you're also lawyer
too. Quite the liberal arts degree you got there, where do I get one of
those babies.
On Wednesday, April 13, 2016, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> a.ashfield > asked me a
> reasonable question:
>
>
>> Rossi stated that he wanted
Yah, I think this is more likely - that they just can't duplicate what he's
done.
I think Jed is over reaching and making big assumptions on what he's been
told by his 'insider' sources. Lol.
For example, Rossi might be refueling his eCats with something and Penon
might just not be in on it. Wh
Maybe the whole eCat is just one big lithium battery bank.
On Wednesday, April 13, 2016, Blaze Spinnaker
wrote:
> Yah, I think this is more likely - that they just can't duplicate what
> he's done.
>
> I think Jed is over reaching and making big assumptions on what he's been
> told by his 'insid
In fact, it would fit in a modest living room. The dimensions are 6'
across, 6' high, and 7' long.
The interesting question is how would you use that much steam?
-- Sean
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 9:35 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> I wrote:
>
>
>> A dry cleaner steam generator is ~10 kW. See:
>>
>> ht
The value and quality of the ERV report is subjective, But in any contest
where the referee is agreed upon beforehand. If the referee makes a call
that one side does not agree with, that aggrieved party cannot take their
ball and go home no matter how incompetent the referee is. You take the
loss w
"Anyway, as I said, I really do not understand why people here side with
Rossi rather than I.H. "
We we all thought how a refereed game is played. In all sports, the
mutually agreed upon referee is the final authority in who has won the
game. That is how games have been played since
the beginning
Sean True wrote:
> In fact, it would fit in a modest living room. The dimensions are 6'
> across, 6' high, and 7' long.
> The interesting question is how would you use that much steam?
>
Using that much steam or heat in a small warehouse space would kill you, as
I said. It would cook you.
1 MW
Do you know the address of the customer's industrial pant or do you only
have the address of the business office of the customer in Florida?
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 11:32 PM, Jed Rothwell
wrote:
> Sean True wrote:
>
>
>> In fact, it would fit in a modest living room. The dimensions are 6'
>>
Axil Axil wrote:
The value and quality of the ERV report is subjective, But in any contest
> where the referee is agreed upon beforehand.
>
This is not a sporting event.
> If the referee makes a call that one side does not agree with, that
> aggrieved party cannot take their ball and go home
The location of the factory where the 1MW plant ran is not public.
The identity of the customer is also not publicly known, nor what they used
the heat for. It is suggested that the customer manufacters chemicals.
Jed must be speculating, or he is privy to inside information.
Regards.
What would stop Rossi from handing 10M over to the judge in the upcoming
law case? The ERV is acting as a judge in this test. If I.H. does not like
the judges verdict, do they just walk away without paying the judgment.
What happened to law and order and fair play in florida this days? ERV =
judge
Jed speculation of the heat loading in an office sounds like a lot of hot
air.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 11:48 PM, Patrick Ellul
wrote:
> The location of the factory where the 1MW plant ran is not public.
> The identity of the customer is also not publicly known, nor what they
> used the heat for.
How do we know whether or not most of the heat is exhausted through some
sort of chimney after performing its processing? It is pure speculation
to assume that everyone will be roasted without knowing the exact system
being tested.
I detect far too much speculation and too little actual proof
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Radiation Pioneering the Applications of Interphasal Resonances
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/teslafy/
An electrical guy wants a meter to measure a current. He wants the moving
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