Posted on 03/08/2014 6:43:45 PM PST by Kevmo
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Best book to get started on this subject:
EXCESS HEAT
Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed
Free Download:
http://iccf9.global.tsinghua.edu.cn/lenr%20home%20page/acrobat/BeaudetteCexcessheat.pdf
I still suspect it’s resonance.
Not just a document, but a PDF document? Impressive.
Way too much regulation. And the politicians and their donors are heavily invested in keeping control of high priced energy.
The Cold Fusion Revolution is Here Time to Change the World
http://coldfusionnow.org/the-cold-fusion-revolution-is-here-time-to-change-the-world/
The MIT IAP Cold Fusion 101 course taught by Dr. Peter Hagelstein and Dr. Mitchell Swartz was attended by Cold Fusion Nows Jeremy Rys of Alien Scientist and all five days of science lectures are posted on the Cold Fusion Now Youtube channel.
Now, Jeremy has put together a video summarizing the state of the field with a historical background for the non-scientist to enjoy.
Watch: The Cold Fusion Revolution is Here at MIT 2014 Time To Change the World here!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-laQdb7VTY&feature=c4-overview&list=UUH78efhknLR-cuL9w2hVcUQ
NMR was the reason for John Kanzius experiment that turned salt water into fire.
http://nick2.wordpress.com/2007/06/01/saltwater-into-fire/
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:John_Kanzius_Produces_Hydrogen_from_Salt_Water_Using_Radio_Waves
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vzLTeQeI8tY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=9B8srudAUhE
Must be one of those secret PDF documents that only cold fusion bloggers can see.
That’s a distinct possibility. The USA is bogged down in bureaucracy. And this technology is ripe for selling to underprivileged countries without their own hydrocarbon-based energy sources. Eventually, the USA bureaucrats would have to relent, but they could easily have given up economic leadership by that time.
Similar things happened in history when the Chinese invented the printing press & gunpowder. The technology languished due to bureaucracy, while in Europe it was adopted. Took the chinese a few hundred years to catch up, didn’t it?
It would appear that one of the best known LENR theorists agrees with you.
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/StormsEanexplanat.pdf
J. Condensed Matter Nucl. Sci. 9 (2012) 122
Research Article
An Explanation of Low-energy Nuclear Reactions (Cold Fusion)
Edmund Storms
∗ KivaLabs. Santa Fe, NM 87501-6319, USA
Abstract
A plausible nuclear-active-environment in which Low-energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR) occurs is identified by ruling out various possibilities and by identifying an environment that is common to all successful methods. When this environment is combined with a plausible mechanism, many testable predictions result. These insights and proposals are offered to help clarify understanding of LENR and to suggest future studies. The common environment in which LENR occurs is proposed to be cracks of a critical size, followed by a resonance process that dissipates energy by X-ray emission based on a laser-like process. The LENR behavior has the potential to test the Standard Model of nuclear interaction.
© 2012 ISCMNS. All rights reserved. ISSN 2227-3123
So, what ever happened with that guy? If by NMR you mean Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, then did he basically find a cheaper way to do NMR? It’s impressive that someone can turn salt water into fire, but if it takes a zillion watts to do it, one might as well use an electric heater for heat.
I’ll give the cold fusion fanboy reply.
Seagulls blah blah blah skeptopath blah blah blah 14,000 times...
nicely played
Kanzius died a year or two after his announcement.
No he did not produce cheaper way to do NMR. His radio waves were tuned to the NMR of the the hydrogen atoms in the H2O. That caused them to shake loose from the molecular bonds. I also think the radio waves heated up the sodium in solution—which helped crack the H2O. But in the end Kanziu process was was endothermic.
Its a shame that somehow his process couldn’t be optimized with Ferrosilicon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TinQ3iV403s
LOLOLOL!
At least 291 peer reviewed replications by 2009, and “many more” that were not peer reviewed, since the skeptopaths are too cheap to pay for the study that showed 14,720 of them.
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/RothwellJtallyofcol.pdf
Why don’t they just do it? In the open, just do it.
This whole thing is either a scam or doing its best to look like a scam.
I’m astonished that MIT has people who are seriously looking at LENR. I don’t have to tell you, Kevmo, how ironic that is.
I believe I stated a year or two ago - on one of these threads - that I would know LENR was for real when MIT got behind it.
I am unable to suppress my excitement that LENR is going to turn out to be the real deal. I think that the second biggest thing to be invented in my lifetime (the LASER) is feeble compared to LENR.
I look forward to your threads, and have missed seeing anything from you the last few days.
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