Jones, even if you just coined the term Hydrogen Valley it has the ring of 
inevitability too it and we are probably witnessing it's birth. I would not be 
surprised if the breakthrough occurs in a rogue state or 3rd world nation where 
human life and safety precautions are discarded like the North Korean nuclear 
program. You yourself could devise dozens of LENR tests with anomalous heat if 
you didn't care about nano poisoning or gamma shielding. Once the world 
realizes it is real there will be quick refinement by unregulated states that 
forces the developed world to follow suit or lose market share. Because of the 
global implications I don't think this will be as profitable for investors as 
everyone imagines - much money will be saved by consumers and it will help the 
economy but the product must still allow the licensed energy clients to compete 
with clients of these patent violators worldwide who are likely to  come on 
line quickly and develop infrastructure in new remote locations before we catch 
up. IMHO the early results will mean more competition and development of 
exportable products from 3rd world nations.
Fran

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From: Jones Beene [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 11:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EXTERNAL: [Vo]:A tipping point?


In a bit of historical retrospective, last evening I watched a fabulous bit of 
history about the beautiful aftermath of "treachery" ... at least that is one 
way to describe the "Silicon Valley, the American Experience" a film by Randall 
MacLowry of WGBH Boston.

There are parallels to LENR which are worth thinking about.

The documentary covers the miraculous transformation of Santa Clara County from 
cheap Orchard land into the most important bit of technology real estate on 
Earth, with a GDP twice as high as Saudi Arabia. The backstory episode was 
known as  "The traitorous eight" in reference to the eight men who left 
Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory in 1957 to form Fairchild. The two dozen 
multi-billion dollar companies that formed later from further treachery, 
following the initial dispersal are called Fairchildren.

William Shockley had received a Nobel Prize in Physics for inventing the 
transistor but was unfit as a corporate manager, and his prize team of recruits 
left the company at a time before Venture Capital encouraged this tactic - and 
in fact VC pretty much developed out of the progression of Semiconductors ->  
ICs -> CPUs -> Computers -> Internet -> Cell phones.

Anyway, in some ways the LENR optimist could envision a scenario which is not 
unlike this former one in Silicon Valley being poised to happen for the 
upcoming development of the new technology of alternative energy based on LENR 
in a prime area with the proper funding and labor supply.

Even if the TIP announcement of the Rossi effect is more momentous than some 
believe it will be, and despite the availability of Sand Hill Road, I do not 
see this same rapid deployment happening again in Silicon Valley, although it 
could in principle... since the brain-power and VC capital is here.

In the USA as a whole, and Silicon Valley in particular - prices are too high, 
there is too much wealth, and the vision of a sustainable future is clouded - 
plus money can go anywhere and it usually chooses the best value. But even 
China may not provide the best value.

"The Next Big Thing" in breakthrough technology will probably happen in 
alternative energy, but the location of "Hydrogen Valley" is undetermined for 
now, and could be influenced by a single wealthy individual - and then of 
course - by an aftermath of treachery.

I also noticed that some fool was willing to pay $2 billion for a basketball 
team - what a waste considering that kind of seed money could bring in more to 
one location than the $1.5 trillion that Sherman Fairchild's small investment 
did for SV. That kind of money put into the first LENR program could assure at 
least that the Pioneer company, whether it be IH or Clean Planet (the Japanese 
startup headed by Yoshino and based on Mizuno's technology) - would at least 
attract the talented traitors.

BTW - Yoshino seems to have many of the same qualities and the charisma of Bob 
Noyce.

Jones



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