From: Jack Cole 

 

Maybe Rossi has finally found something that will work (e.g., using a method 
similar to Andrew Hrischanovich 
<http://www.e-catworld.com/2016/02/05/tales-from-the-laboratory-of-experimental-physics-lenr-research-in-ukraine-and-russia-by-andrew-hrischanovich-alan-smith/>
  with titanium).

 

This is interesting work from Ukraine/Russia. One of the claims, according to 
Alan Smith who translated the documents - is that they have a system where the 
adsorption / desorption of hydrogen by titanium is exothermic in both 
directions. That is huge – if true, since it gets us away from the potential 
problem of inviting scrutiny from the NRC.

 

IOW - this is not LENR and probably not related to Parkhomov.

 

What is most interesting is that it operates like asymmetric phase change, 
since the volume of material changes at the subnanometer level, and phase 
change is known to be very energetic is certain circumstances. 

 

The precise mechanism for gain could be another instance of DCE – or the 
Dynamical Casimir Effect – which is a proved phenomenon but heretofore was not 
very robust and only involved light emission.

 

And we can see why such a system which is cycling around what are operative 
phase-changes -- would benefit from on/off cycling of the power supply… which… 
come to think of it… makes the details even more interesting to anyone using 
TiH2 in an experiment…

 

 

 

 

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