Michele Comitini wrote:
the only news is that he tells that the working E-cat number has arrived to 147
Someone is fabricating them at a furious rate. Surely he is not making
that many himself.
At this rate he will have enough for the 1 MW reactor soon. Let's see .
. . he reported:
97 some time ago. Not sure when, or how many were in the lab being lined
up for the 1 MW reactor.
105 on May 1, 2011
(http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=473&cpage=6#comment-36179)
147 today, May 4, 2011
That's 42 new ones in 3 days. 14 per day. On the other hand, perhaps a
batch of 42 of them arrived today, and there will not be another batch
for several weeks. He needs ~300. About 150 more. If the rate is ~14/day
he will have them in a few more weeks.
Of course there are a million other problems to deal with when ganging
them up together. It isn't just a matter of getting 300 units and
sticking them together with Velcro.
(Velco is what Google uses to assemble their supercomputers. That tells
you people who develop technology other than computers feel jealousy and
contempt for computer engineers. As a guy from GM said back in 1975:
Stop telling me about the wonders of computer chips! I could make a
million tiny cars, but what good would they do?!)
I hope the new ones look better than the mini-Rossi cells tested by E&K
and Lewan.
- Jed