>From Peter:
> I have just published: > http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2013/05/jeane-manning-writes-about-defkalion .html > > The Canadian New Energy writer Jeane Manning discovers and describes > the new paradigm of LENR+ - and I am also trying to describe LENR+ > for you, inviting you to contribute to its development > > Peter I was not aware of Jean Manning's site. Thanks for the tip, Peter.. See: http://changingpower.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Defkalion-2-page-JM-Arti cle-100-3.pdf Some interesting excerpts: Page 16, 3rd column, about in the middle: > The Hyperion doesn't burn fuel; it creates a > reaction involving atoms' nuclei but not any > nuclear reaction known by nuclear physicists. > Instead it's said to be somewhere between nu- > clear and chemical energy. Bottom line: a 45- > watt Hyperion unit tested in Greece ran contin- > uously for six months on less than three grams > of powdered nickel and two liters of hydrogen. And this on page 58: > Nature's clues were also > recognized; LENR-type events happen in > the sun's corona and possibly in Earth's > crust and in volcanic explosions. "...somewhere between nuclear and chemical energy." And "...the sun's corona..." Hmmm.... sounds a little bit like portions of Dr. Mill's (BLP) CQM theory might be weaseling its way into the mysterious LENR mixture. I wonder if DGT process produces hydrinos. I suppose nobody has had hankering to try to detect them. ;-) Ah, wait! DGT has come up with a definition of their own, according to Jean Manning! > Defkalion's terminology makes sense; > instead of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions > (LENR), the company would prefer to say Heat > Energy from Nuclei Interactions (HENI). Well... at lest they aren't nixing "CF", like someone we know. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson svjart.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/newvortex/

