Poco anni fa (a few years ago) I have donated a copy of
Ed Storms' book to the Library of this organization via
an Euro-parlamentarian friend, but I don't see a cause-effect
relationship between these two events.
Does those gals and guys come to the June 2 gathering?
 End of intellectual hybernation is always positive.
Peter


On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Akira Shirakawa <[email protected]
> wrote:

>  On 2013-05-16 05:34, Peter Gluck wrote:
>
> This morning, quite early, Daniele Passerini publishes a mystery list of
> 15 persons: http://22passi.blogspot.ro/2013/05/la-risposta-fa-36213.html
>
>  Many of them are well known in our circles.
> He says these persons were driving a car for the coming (June 2) symposium
> of New Energy for a New World.
> Seem interesting.
> Peter
>
>
> It appears this is the answer to this riddle:
>
> * * *
>
>  *New advancements on the Fleischmann-Pons Effect:*
>  *paving the way for a potential new clean renewable energy source? *
>
> *European Parliament - Brussels*
>  *Monday, 3 June 2013 from 16:30 to 18:45, *
>  *Room Jozsef Antall 6Q1*
>
> **
>    *The European community should become aware of the "state-of-the-art"
> of the studies on the Fleischmann-Pons Effect phenomenon and of the potential
> future perspectives in the field of Material Science and renewable, clean
> energy. Energy densities measured during Fleischmann and Pons Effect
> (FPE) are hundreds, thousands and even tens of thousands times larger
> than the maximum energy associated to any known chemical process. This
> effect was first discovered in 1989 by two electrochemists Prof. Martin
> Fleischmann and Dr. Stanley Pons, by loading palladium with deuterium (an
> isotope of hydrogen). This excess energy is not associated with nuclear
> radiation and does not appear when light water (H2O) is used.
> ENEA (Italy), Stanford Research International (SRI, USA) and Energetics
> LLC (USA) have been collaborating on an alternative energy project since
> 2004 based upon the Fleischmann-Pons Effect (FPE). The Naval Research
> Laboratory (NRL, USA) joined the research team in 2008 and since 2010 also
> the University of Missouri was involved in the research in cooperation with
> Energetics. All the collaborating institutions, after several years of
> scientific review process, do not question the existence of this very
> strong isotope effect as FPE has been observed during experiments in the
> four laboratories.
> The proposed event, tries to present the “situation point” of this
> promising research field and even to design the future steps at EU and
> International level.*
>
> * * *
>
> Cheers,
> S.A.
>



-- 
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

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