Dennis wrote:

Out of curiosity- how many people are trying to produce a>100W gas loaded system?

Are people actually trying to produce something or just talking about it?


In the U.S. I have heard of you (Dennis), Ahern and one other. In Italy there are 6 or 8 others, according to Celani. Celani counts himself as a nanoparticle gas loading researcher, Pd rather than Ni. So far, anyway.

Plus there's Rossi himself who is either in the U.S., Italy or Greece depending on how you look at it.

As far as I know, Arata, Kitamura and Kidwell are still working with small scale devices. Kidwell is at a microscopic scale.

With his present laboratory Mizuno is prohibited from working with high temperatures and pressures, so he can only look for nuclear particles from the phenanthrene experiments.

I expect there are others but I have no knowledge of them. Not that many, really. Considering the importance of the discovery, there should be several thousand labs frantically working on it. If Defalion manages to start selling the things, and it becomes generally known they are real, there WILL BE thousands of labs working on it. As Rossi himself said, trying to stop competition would be like trying to stop Niagara falls with an umbrella.

- Jed

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