Axil and others, What would it take to commercialize the Papp engine.  In other 
words, what else is needed in terms of development that still needs to be done 
for the first commercial engine that I can buy from Lowe's.  How much money 
would it take for it to become a real engine that can drive my generator.

If it is not at this level, what else needs to be done.  I'm pretty sure it is 
NOT just a matter of throwing money into it.  I don't believe it is just a 
matter of raising funds for its development cause I can't believe that there 
isn't a millionaire out there who would not jump at the chance to fund this 
technology if it is real.  There has got to be still some fundamental issue 
with it why it is still not a real engine.  What is that issue?

I am not familiar with Papp engine technology so I am asking anyone who can 
answer.

Jojo


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Axil Axil 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 9:11 AM
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:Noble Gas Plasma Engine


  You response confuses me.

  Jouni said:

  Better, are you serious? 

  Axil thinks:

  You state the Rossi's reactor is superior in concept. True?

  Journi said:

  This engine would immediately transform Earth Civilization into Star Trek age 
(by 2014 into Type I and by 2050 even into Type II civilization at Kardashev 
scale). With this engine, we could travel into Mars in just six days and into 
nearby stars in one generation.

  Axil states:

  IMO, this is possible. But do you still think that the Rossi reactor is 
better?

  Journi said:

  Although this is far better than any perpetual motion machine fancier has 
ever hoped for, I am a big fan of this thing. Not that I would not think that 
it is way too good to be true, but it feels just utterly good to take some 
vacations from reality and go Rohner's web pages and dream a little bit of 
fairy-tale world, where there are no scarcity from any material needs. 

  Axil states:

  I take this statement as an full throated endorsement of the engine.

  Journi said:

  Probably this is not real, because Rohner is religious and religion is 
somewhat antithesis for being smart, creative and scientific. It is sad, but 
that's the way it is. Same argument goes also for Rossi.

  Axil states:

  Papp and Rossi are two peas in the same pod; brilliant, paranoid and 
eccentric.

  Papp stumbled onto the reaction and was smart enough to try to commercialize 
it. He could not do it because of his personality and lack of trust. And other 
people have been building on his work since 1982, that is 30 years, a very long 
time.

  John Rohner is smart, trusting enough, cooperative enough, a great team 
player, has the right electronics background, is down to earth, and dogged 
enough to bring the engine to market.

  Journi said:

  I would say that currently our best shot is in Celani. It would be huge boost 
for cold fusion research if he could make it replicable and that he could 
present a first ever convincing demonstration of cold fusion apparatus!

  Axil states:

  Celani is still working on LENR. Rossi is two generations(LENR++) ahead of 
him and Rohner is way ahead of them all.

  The Papp engine can get a UL certification next week; it is so benign in 
nature. It may take other LENR developers many years or even decades to get 
that far in commercialization.

  The Papp process is open source and is very attractive because of that... 
from the standpoint of commercialization.

  LENR commercialization is key to general acceptance of LENR as a technology.


  Cheers:   Axil









  On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 8:18 PM, Jouni Valkonen <[email protected]> 
wrote:




    On 9 August 2012 02:12, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:
      From a systems engineering standpoint, it is a far better energy system 
than the Rossi reactor because high efficiency is possible without high heat 
production.



    Better, are you serious? This engine would immediately transform Earth 
Civilization into Star Trek age (by 2014 into Type I and by 2050 even into Type 
II civilization at Kardashev scale). With this engine, we could travel into 
Mars in just six days and into nearby stars in one generation.


    Although this is far better than any perpetual motion machine fancier has 
ever hoped for, I am a big fan of this thing. Not that I would not think that 
it is way too good to be true, but it feels just utterly good to take some 
vacations from reality and go Rohner's web pages and dream a little bit of 
fairy-tale world, where there are no scarcity from any material needs. 


    Probably this is not real, because Rohner is religious and religion is 
somewhat antithesis for being smart, creative and scientific. It is sad, but 
that's the way it is. Same argument goes also for Rossi, btw.


    I would say that currently our best shot is in Celani. It would be huge 
boost for cold fusion research if he could make it replicable and that he could 
present a first ever convincing demonstration of cold fusion apparatus!


    –Jouni

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