I was not aware of anything in the definition of LENR that says that it
has to be solid state. Some of the better public examples at the
moment are solid state, but I am aware of other systems that appear to
be low energy nuclear reactions which appear to use other substrates,
and I see no reason to have to invent a different term just because it
is a different substrate.
As for BLP, the information seems to be designed to be both informative
and misleading, which appears to be almost a defining characteristic of LENR
Nigel
On 14/01/2014 16:07, [email protected] wrote:
If they put 1,200 amps in at lets say 100 volts that is 120 KW. Its
is an electrical fault. I seen this action and yes it will explode.
There device is not sold state. LENR is a sold state reaction. I
am not convinced.
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Rocha <[email protected]>
To: CMNS <[email protected]>
Cc: VORTEX <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Jan 14, 2014 10:52 am
Subject: [Vo]:Re: CMNS: BLP's announcement
1) This part:
10 billion watts/10,000 of a liter = 1MW
2)This part:
"The disclosure of one of BlackLight’s patent application that was
recently-filed worldwide, its 10 MW electric SF-CIHT cell system
engineering design and simulation, high-speed video of millions of
watts of supersonically expanding SF-CIHT cell plasma,"
Suppose it a video that has a less than 1us per frame, in spikes. So,
they are claiming 1 or less joule for a few some spikes. That might be
even an error or measurement...
2014/1/14 Peter Gluck <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
This, this time seems to be remarkable progress-
if true:
http://www.financialpost.com/markets/news/BlackLight+Power+Announces+Game+Changing+Achievement+Generation+Millions/9384649/story.html
Let's see- Mike Carrell remained BLP's faithful supporter.
Not LENR, but energy
Peter
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Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com
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