Michael Foster wrote:

I gotta hand it to you, Jones.  Those are most aggressively
mixed metaphors I've seen in years; and both food, too!


Specialty of the house. Senior discount before 5 Pm ;-)

But seriously -- isn't it a pity that there are so few commercial choices out there - which could operate as trustworthy vehicles for substantial amounts of VC funding (not to imply that such is available)?

Mitsubishi comes to mind as the only large company involved, but there is little way that even a substantial LENR breakthrough would buoy up the stock of that heavyweight. SRI is a nonprofit. Jet Thermal Products of Mitchell Swartz is a possibility, but a quick check of that web page does not indicate that Mitchell's Phusor is on a commercialization path - nor that he is looking for investment capital.

BTW and for the benefit of any deep-pocket VC funder who might occasionally tune into Vortex, would anyone like to venture other names of companies or organizations which might be appropriate?

Apparently ENECO is no longer a player. An outfit called iESi was debunked by Steve Krivit, as I recall.

Some time ago, I mentioned the way-cool story of Ed Storms personal efforts, which appeared in "Make" magazine. If memory serves, Ed had a corporate structure in place then, but it is not mentioned presently on his website:

http://edstorms.com/

Due to the recent flood of publicity - it would surprise no one if some enterprising group has not jumped on the SPAWARS experiments and proceeded towars some kind of marketable niche there - such as transmutation isotopes perhaps ?

OK, listmaniacs. Let's get a LENR-Listmania project going ...


Jones

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