Jed,
                NASA previously looked at Black Light Power as a possible 
propulsion source and I think it is this possibility that still has them 
interested in these hydrogen plasmas.
I remain of the opinion that there is an initial ZPE reaction that occurs when 
hydrogen reactions are migrating between regions with different vacuum energy 
densities. DiFore Et all were unable to detect anything with stacked cavities 
but AFAIK nobody has tested for asymmetry in a moving plasma/powder.
Regards
Fran

From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 10:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Ecatreport part 2

I expect this report is exaggerated or confused. NASA is not charged with 
authority to devise a program to make cold fusion "the main energy source for 
the world." That is far beyond their mandate. Heck, they don't even have 
rockets anymore.

I wonder if it was Rossi who claimed that NASA is doing this. It is a little 
unclear from this report who said what.

In this report, Rossi's statements about some technical details differ 
substantially with the statements made by Defkalion on their web site and 
web-site forum. For example, Rossi claims there are 300 cells in a 1 MW 
Defkalion Hyperion reactor. Defkalion says there are 100 cells in a 3 MW 
prototype. I think Rossi and the people at Defkalion should sit down and review 
the designs, and they should publish accurate information in agreement from 
both sides.

- Jed

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