Electrical power creation is basically how the Papp engine worked. The
engine was powered through the creation of a feedback current that was
extracted using a set of electrodes. That feedback current was used to
power the next engine cycle.

The Quark reactor could be the second coming of the Papp engine.

On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 12:15 PM, a.ashfield <[email protected]> wrote:

> From the lenr-forum.com
> Rossi's missing secret or E-CatX description or both?
>
> "All replicators should pay attention to Rossi's provisional US-patent
> 61/999,582, filing-date: August 01, 2014. Provisional patents are not
> published at USPTO but another site published a copy of this patent which
> contains the following description:
>
>     "In a reactor are put nickel powders, hydrides at a pressure of 3-6
> bars an a temperature of 400-600 Celsius, AND AT ONE SIDE OF THE REACTOR IS
> PUT AN ANODE, AT THE OPPOSITE A CATHODE, so that electrons are accelerated
> up to 100 keV, ..."
>
> At the ends of the reactor are an anode and a cathode!!!
>
>    "4 - a generator of direct current connected with a cathode and an
> anode to accelrate the electrons"
>
> So Rossi is using DC to initiate (and maybe control) the reaction. (And
> possibly uses the anode and cathode for direct extraction of electric
> energy after the reaction occured - ECatX.)"
>
>
> https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/index.php/Thread/3183-Rossi-s-missing-secret-or-E-CatX-description-or-both/?postID=17802#post17802
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