Hello group, This is via E-Cat World. Check it out:
http://www.e-catworld.com/2012/10/progress-from-the-martin-fleischmann-memorial-project/
I chatted today with Bob Greenyer, one of the members of the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project, an organization whose goal is to provide irrefutable evidence of the reality and usefulness of LENR technology, or New Fire as they term it. It is clear the members of the MFMP have been active and busy in pursuing their goals, and new information is available on their web site, quantumheat.org T The MFPP has decided that the best way for them to proceed at present is to work on a replication of the Celani cold fusion cell, and we can keep track of the progress of their work on their new Progress Blog which includes a detailed record in text and pictures of what they are doing. Bob emphasized that his team is absolutely committed to carrying out their goals which are certainly ambitious. He assured me that there is more to come from the project and there will be a major push to involve as many people as possible in participating in their efforts to make sure that the New Fire makes a successful entrance onto the world stage.
They have a progress blog with lots of high quality photos, data and information:
http://www.quantumheat.org/index.php/replicate/progress-blog A recent video of their labs and current progress (HD Quality): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26k3Cz3wW-8
Witness HUG making preparations for New Fire replication apparatus. Since ICCF17 members of the subsequently formed Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project (MFMP) have been working hard to realise their primary aim, to show to the world there is a new practical primary energy source we call the New Fire. Hunt Utilities Group have put their full weight behind the projects aims and as you can see in this video, in little more than a month, they had made great strides to deliver testable prototypes of a variation on the Celani Cell. This video shows one of the first prototype cells being put through pressure and temperature stress testing and calibration profiling. Please seek ways to support our replication effort so we can help light the New Fire.
This looks very promising. Cheers, S.A.

