The following is an interesting introduction to GE's newest magnetic resonance technology.
a.. General Electric introduces SPINlab, a Carbon-13-based hyperpolarizing system that enables researchers to visualize metabolic activity at the cellular level using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The system simplifies MRI-based metabolic research by providing reliable access to hyperpolarized compounds in a dedicated unit. a.. The system enables the non-invasive real-time study of biochemical changes in disease processes by improving the sensitivity of MRI more than 20,000-fold. This may be good for determining what happens in Nano carbon particles during LENR. I assume that the hyperpolarizing system involves higher energy spin states of C-13 than happens under normal polarization. Hyper polarization of D and H may also be possible with the new devices. Such a machine may be useful in controlling LENR processes considering the ability to tune the magnetic field oscillations to given frequencies, and in Ni systems as well. I would bet GE has done research in LENR already using their magnetic resonance technology. Nano Ni-C particles may be first on their list. Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Cook To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 8:13 AM Subject: Re: [Vo]:Increasing probability of Rossi being real upwards, to 35% I agree that your reference is correct. I still wonder if there was/is a customer of Hydrofusion? Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: Jones Beene To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 8:02 AM Subject: RE: [Vo]:Increasing probability of Rossi being real upwards, to 35% From: Bob Cook Has anyone heard about the operation of the Rossi unit that was "sold" to the Swedish entity for the cost of the heat it produces? Mats Lewan talks about this event but does not have any follow-up about what happened … I think he was referring to the Hydrofusion offer: http://hydrofusion.com/news/wanted-pilot-customer-for-ecat-1-mw-plant

