http://kochari.info/2014/05/07/solar-hydrogen-trends-inc-s-chief-scientist-konstantin-balakiryan-reveals-the-secrets-of-the-hydrogen-reactor-symphony-7a/

Q&A with this item, among others:




  1.  “This is Nuclear”

Professor K. Balakiryan – “We have been avoiding using this term for some time 
because we are seriously investigating, and treat the scientific work and the 
description of physical phenomena, with the utmost of respect. We never display 
our wishful thinking as if it were reality as many do in various parts of the 
world. We can confidently state that in Symphony 7A, there is a transmutation 
process of atoms of oxygen into hydrogen.



Judge for Yourself: The composition of the gas mass on the exit of the hydrogen 
reactor in one hour makes more than 7 kg of hydrogen. Since the working 
substance in the Symphony 7A is water, then its decomposition product can only 
be oxygen and hydrogen.



There is no oxygen on exit. However, there is hydrogen, which is eight (8) 
times more than it should be. And where is the oxygen? There should be 6.2 kg. 
But there is not. Leakage of oxygen is excluded, because we know how volatile 
hydrogen is, and we made sure that our hydrogen reactor is hermetically sealed.



The answer is clear – “This is transmutation!”



However, transmutation of oxygen atoms to hydrogen atoms (reaction) at 
temperatures below 80F, and with energy input of 0.5 kWh can be called “low 
energy nuclear reactions” (LENR, aka cold fusion [but in this case it’s not 
“fusion”]). There are no other options.



Therefore, this is classical LENR!!!



To understand and scientifically describe all processes in the hydrogen 
reactor, it will require efforts of hundreds of scientists and theoretical 
physicists and experimentalists. A team of scientists from Solar Hydrogen 
Trends, Inc. hopes that in the next few years, in partnership with you, 
esteemed members of the scientific community, we’ll get the justification of 
physical processes in hydrogen LENR reactors Symphony 7 series.

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