Here is another message I posted about this, over at CMNS. This is about: http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/BrillouinIE123.pdf
I would like to clarify something, from an off-line discussion. I wrote: > Let us also assume Godes can make a 100 W reactor, or perhaps a 1 kW > reactor. The reactor is fully controlled and reliable. > I have no idea whether Godes can do this or not. I have not seen any information from him or heard anything from anyone else indicating that he can. If it turns out he cannot do this, then it would be premature to make a 104 kW reactor. It would be suicidal. However, the Infinite Energy article seems to indicate he is only thinking about doing this. It says: "We have many cores in CAD (computer-aided drafting) in our computer system. Within 18 to 24 months the current target product is a boiler capable of producing 104 kilowatts (kW) of thermal energy." I do not recall seeing any information from Godes describing the actual calorimetry or performance of any of his existing reactors, or previous reactors. He has always talked about what he hopes to accomplish, not what he has accomplished. I have asked him in person what power levels, temperatures and what method of calorimetry he uses. He did not respond. He discussed his theory instead, which I do not understand. Perhaps I have overlooked something, but I keep all papers from an author in one folder. I do not see anything here or on his web site. The web site has illustrations and a general discussion, but no description of an actual reactor, no experimental data, or other quantitative information. There is no indication he has ever produced 1 W, never mind 1 kW or 104 kW. See, for example: http://brillouinenergy.com/technology/products/ The Infinite Energy article says: If Robert Godes had been granted his speaking slot at ICCF19 in Padua, he would have discussed his hypothesis, described the experimental apparatus and the results from the experimental apparatus including radiation effects like exposure of X-ray film and also about excess heat results and production of tritium results. I would ask: If Robert Godes has all this information, and he was prepared to present it at ICCF19, why doesn't he now post it on his website? Has he posted this somewhere that I overlooked? - Jed

