In a comment to a share holder, Woodford Equity wrote: "With regard to
Industrial Heat, we were, and have been, very aware of the scepticism
about this technology. We have undertaken a rigorous due diligence
process that has taken two and half years."
Due diligence has a well defined legal
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2015/10/02-oct-2015-lenr-metals-list-info.html
Peter
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Cluj, Romania
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from their public documents that is 49Mn$ on two fund, one long term
capital fund, and one bigger income fund.
http://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/index.php/Thread/2073-BIG-Tom-Darden-interviewed-in-Fortune-on-his-LENR-insvestment/?postID=8098#post8098
Regarding:
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2010/oct/22/analogue-hawking-radiation-spotted-in-the-lab
Analogue Hawking radiation spotted in the lab
The vacuum is not nothing. When virtual particle pairs are created one has
positive energy and mass and the other has negative energy and
This just in. See:
http://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/index.php/Attachment/387-Parkhomov-Soshi-20150930-English-1-pdf/
See:
http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/archive/segment/55d4d277fe34442f3e00023d
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
This just in. See:
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> http://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/index.php/Attachment/387-Parkhomov-Soshi-20150930-English-1-pdf/
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These comparisons are interesting. But it's pretty unsatisfying that all
tests but the Lugano
Will someone with an analogical bent find out if there was more fission
going on than fusion. It looks like there was an increase in lighter (Z)
elements and a reduction in the heavier elements. Nickel which according to
Rossi is not a fuel looks like the element that was most likely to be
On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 11:20 PM, wrote:
Try starting out with radioactive nuclei, and ending up with stable nuclei.
> That
> should swing the tide in your favour. Often removing a neutron from an
> unstable
> nucleus will make it stable, and adding a proton to another
Ross is only a part of IH (which explains a lot of Vaughn's statement of
him not being credible / the weird disconnect between Rossi and IH lately).
IH has invested in other LENR organizations.
I still stand by my assessment of 9% https://rossiisreal.wordpress.com/
I am excited by Holmlid
I do not by any means rule out the scenario you propose. I only attempt to
draw out its implications.
If what you say is what happened, I see several implications. A first
implication is that the 62Ni would have had to have been relatively
granular and segregated from the "fuel" nickel, even
A article describing the theory and mechanisms of the Suncell
http://www.blacklightpower.com/wp-content/uploads/papers/Cont_EUV_HOH-031215.pdf
Abstract: EUV radiation in the 10-30 nm region observed only arising from
very low energy pulsed pinch gas discharges comprising some hydrogen first
at
Bob,
Interesting point on the SS can being stripped of its protective oxides.
In my most recent experiment (with no excess heat seen), the stainless fuel
container was extremely shiny after use as if nickel plated. There was a
cooler end that appeared to have an oxidized layer.
Jack
On Fri,
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 8:52 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
Abstract: EUV radiation in the 10-30 nm region observed only arising from
> very low energy pulsed pinch gas discharges comprising some hydrogen first
> at BlackLight Power, Inc. (BLP) and reproduced at the Harvard Center for
>
Yes, my hypothesis is that the reactor tube was not empty when given to the
Lugano team to test - it had been pre-loaded with 62Ni. They did their
dummy tests with the inert 62Ni by itself (and no H2). When it came time
for Rossi to add the "fuel" powder, a sample of what he was putting in was
As I was translating Parkhomov's paper this morning, I was struck by the
fact that the other researchers are not seeing any isotopic movement in the
Ni in their experiments, while they are seeing minor shifts in the Li
isotopic ratio.
The big shadow still hanging over the Lugano experiment does
I have a intuition that the one 100 micro particle that the Lugano analysts
looked at was a one in a million rough event. That particle could never
have been manually fabricated by anybody. A human could not have made that
particle. It is a miracle of transmutation.
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 9:48
While I was translating Parkhomov's latest presentation, I was struck again
by the plethora of elements in the ash that were not in the "fuel".
Previously I pleaded through Bob Greenyer to get Parkhomov to give us a
slice of his stainless steel fuel can. When the reactor is heated over
1000C in
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 8:48 PM, Bob Higgins
wrote:
As I was translating Parkhomov's paper this morning, I was struck by the
> fact that the other researchers are not seeing any isotopic movement in the
> Ni in their experiments, while they are seeing minor shifts in the
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