At 09:30 PM 10/10/2010, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
This is probably the biggest, best equipped cold fusion lab to be
established since Toyota in France. A million bucks! That's the kind
of money you need to make serious progress. Plus collaboration with
U. Missouri. This is very promising.
Well, my understanding is that this funding dried up. But ... they
have some momentum, they have some equipment....
The funding has not dried up. They just spent about $1 million on
the lab and equipment, and the university kicked in $200,000 under
their "incubator program." That's where they supply grants to
privately funded ventures. There has to be private funding. (Rob
Duncan told me.)
I think this is it:
<http://muincubator.com/program.html>http://muincubator.com
nice to hear.
Krivit has reported all kinds of "stuff" about Energetic
Technologyies, and, did I mention, Dardik was prohibited to practice
medicine in New York? We all know what that means, quack quack.
Really, Dardik is brilliant. Which doesn't mean he's right on this or
that, but apparently, he had the art of medicine quite down. Very
weird story, that New York incident. Good example of how things
aren't always as they seem.
What's really needed now most of all is not engineering better
electrolysis cells, but basic science. It is very difficult and
inefficient to engineer what is not understood. However, more power
to them. Heh! Fusion power.
Meanwhile, I'm fabricating acrylic assemblies. Persnickety stuff, but
a lot better than polyethylene. Made a microscope mount, holds a cell
in place so that a live co-dep cathode can be imaged through a
microscope and, around the corner of the cell, another section of the
cathode is covered (outside the cell) by an LR-115 SSNTD stack. Getting close.