Curious side note:

 

Co-inventor, Hubert Lipinski is apparently the same fellow who invented
cc:Mail many years ago, which was acquired by Lotus and then by IBM. Perhaps
that software is what funded this work - which itself (the gravity theory)
is over 20 years old.

 

This looks like the real deal, and could easily steal Rossi's thunder .. but
I am at a loss to explain how gravity is intimately connected to lithium
fusion . except the obvious connection: lithium is an extremely light metal,
an anomaly in that regard - which would easily float on water if not so
reactive (Density - 0.534 g/cm^3).

 

Maybe Puthoff can tell us whether an element which is anomalously low in
density - has a nucleus which is anomalously active wrt the zero point
field.

 

There is a clearer connection between gravity and zero point.

 

From: Jones Beene 

This is more interesting to me than anything reported from Padua. The
Lipinskis have apparently been under the radar with this approach for many
years.

This is strong evidence for hydrogen-lithium fusion -- which could be called
"warm fusion" although it is closer to cold than to hot. It demonstrates a
definite anomaly with lithium which is completely unexpected.

Rather similar device to the Farnsworth Fusor, but with results that look
better.

 <http://unifiedgravity.com/styled-10/> http://unifiedgravity.com/styled-10/

The patent application

 <http://unifiedgravity.com/resources/WO2014189799-PAMPH-330-2.pdf>
http://unifiedgravity.com/resources/WO2014189799-PAMPH-330-2.pdf

There is a ton of detail here - and believable data . for a change.

Everything is pointing to lithium as the key to LENR - yet lithium was
there, carefully hidden in plain view, all the way back in 1989.

Jones

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