While this is not cold fusion, I had an opportunity to video a new
energy lab, and took it.
I will continue to create portraits of new energy researchers, if it
comes my way.
I see cold fusion as the most probable breakthrough for the near future,
but the Papp engine may not be far
At 02:41 PM 1/2/2013, Ruby wrote:
While this is not cold fusion, I had an opportunity to video a new
energy lab, and took it.
I will continue to create portraits of new energy researchers, if it
comes my way.
Sure. However, be careful. What is the purpose of Cold Fusion Now? Do
you aim to
Interesting video, but frustrating.
Klostermann seems like a sweet old guy who is having fun working with
the Papp concept. He's done all kinds of things, but the type of
cannon he has built, and that we saw firing so many times, could
easily be arranged so that energy output is measured.
The construction of the Klostermann test device is not in the proper
configuration to test for over unity energy output.
For that over unity test, the popper is best to use.
The Papp reaction acts as a kind of capacitor which stores the energy input
that has been expended in the production of
On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 10:32 PM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
It is reasonable to expect that the feedback current when added to the
energy exerted in the vigorous movement of the piston will comfortably
exceed over unity energy production expectations.
Eh?
Allow me to restate and clarify specifically.
For example, by effectively acting as a capacitor or a battery, if 500
watts of input power is used to create the spark per each discharge with
little heat having been produced, the popper must act to preserve the input
current in part or in total
video: PULSER Plasma Engine Core: Recovering the Papp engine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNSAXbZfnbE
post: Heinz Klostermann on the Papp engine: There should be a Marshall
Plan to support this
8:54 in is a slow motion shot showing the 1lb projectile travelling about 2
meters in about 3 frames. He also claims that the effective energy
delivered to the plasma is about 600J.
sqrt(600J/(2*lbm))?m/s
sqrt((600 * joule) / (2 * poundm)) ? meter / second
= 25.717452 m/s
30frames/sec;3
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8:54 in is a slow motion shot showing the 1lb projectile travelling about 2
meters in about 3 frames. He also claims that the effective energy
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Interesting observation…
If you watch the white box/cannon assembly (not the cardboard white box
‘target’), you would think that the recoil would cause
Thanks Ruby; A great video from Ruby Carat.
Russ used air in on demo and got poor results. Hydrogen was better and
helium was the best.
Heinz Klostermann uses air because his cannon system cannot be made gas
tight.
A linier motor can be made completely gas tight; as tight as a compressed
gas
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