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.
He's planing on using a government design for an electric generator,
and predicts power output, etc., yet he's not done the most basic
measurement, and he acknowledges that, but he seems to imply that it
would be expensive.
No, it would be about as easy as what he's already done, in fact,
easier. The output of his cannon is the kinetic energy of the
projectile, and that is easily measured. If the kinetic energy of the
projectile is as we would expect, less than the energy dumped into
the cannon by the ionizatin sources, then neither would a generator
work to generate excess power. Yes, it would generate power, but less
than the electrical power used to operate it.
Ruby asked him the question, he didn't answer it. She's very polite
and did not push him. Looks like she's having fun.
"Marshall Plan" to support this is not going to happen unless someone
shows over unity, convincingly.
I recommend that Cold Fusion Now stay away from these very shaky
Alternative Energy claims, and stick to LENR. That's where political
support could be useful and effective.
Otherwise pseudoskeptics, faced with some actual possible
breakthrough, politically, will use support for something ilke the
Papp engine to attack the credibility of the organization.
At 12:39 PM 12/31/2012, Ruby wrote:
video: PULSER Plasma Engine Core: Recovering the Papp engine
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNSAXbZfnbE>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNSAXbZfnbE
post: Heinz Klostermann on the Papp engine: "There should be a
Marshall Plan to support this"
http://coldfusionnow.org/heinz-klostermann-on-the-papp-engine-there-should-be-a-marshall-plan-to-support-this/
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