Monthly Archives: August 2012
Francesco Celani Discusses his LENR Demo
| August 29, 2012 | Posted by admin under Francesco Celani, Video |
The language is a little tough to follow, but there is an interesting discussion of his experimental results at NI and Korea. Also, there is talk about how he arrived at his current design, and that he plans to work hard on achieving self-sustaining operation. more
Universal Reactor – Part 2
| August 26, 2012 | Posted by admin under Dale Basgall, Universal LENR Reactor |
Dale Basgall has been kind enough to respond to my request for further information about the Universal Reactor design or LEarNeR© Kit 1. To summarize, Mr. Basgall and a team of talented friends (including a nuclear physicist and other professionals), have examined existing information in patents, videos, and the web. A few days ago, Mr. Basgall… more
A Universal LENR Reactor?
| August 26, 2012 | Posted by admin under Dale Basgall, Universal LENR Reactor |
An inventor from Hawaii has been working on a design for a “universal” LENR reactor as a teaching/research tool. It is not completely clear to me what the inventor intends to achieve with the design and website, but it appears that the intent is education about the process of invention, patenting, education, and a thinking… more
Industrial E-Cat: Safety Certification
| August 25, 2012 | Posted by admin under Andrea Rossi, E-Cat |
A story over at e-catworld.com notes Rossi’s recent comments on the safety certification of the industrial 1MW e-cats. The following exchange on Rossi’s blog is noted: H. Hansson August 25th, 2012 at 4:27 AM Dear Mr. Rossi, The last several months you have been very upbeat about two issues in your comments on this website.… more
Engineering News on LENR
| August 24, 2012 | Posted by admin under Uncategorized |
A well written, and informed update on the state of LENR/LANR, has been published on the South African site Engineering News. The article is entitled, LENR appears to be gathering steam. Although not comprehensive, it is a nice short introduction to the current status of LENR theory, research, and commercialization efforts. more
E-Cat Validation Report to be Published September 8, 2012
| August 15, 2012 | Posted by admin under Andrea Rossi, E-Cat, Validation Reports |
Andrea Rossi announced on his blog today that a validation report of the E-Cat will be published in a scientific magazine on September 8, 2012. Many have been clamoring for hard data regarding Rossi’s reactors, and it looks like it may be coming soon. What is quite notable is that this is not the “coming… more
E-Cat – Third Party Validation
| August 11, 2012 | Posted by admin under Andrea Rossi, E-Cat, University of Bologna |
A poster by the pseudonym of Cures posts on an Italian forum with regularity suggesting inside knowledge of the happenings with the E-Cat. Yesterday, Cures posts a picture of the recent incarnation of an in-progress test with the Hot Cat–as it is being called. The Hot Cat is alleged to sustain temperatures exceeding 1000C degrees.… more
Brillouin Energy – ICCF-17 Paper
| August 11, 2012 | Posted by admin under Brillouin Energy - Robert Godes, ICCF-17, Michael McKubre, SRI |
A new paper is available regarding experiments conducted on Brillouin Energy’s electrolytic LENR reactor. Their theory regarding what is taking place in LENR is explained as well as evidence regarding a causal relationship between Q pulses and generated excess heat. To my mind, this is a very significant paper. For one, we have a confirmation… more
Celani at NIWeek
| August 9, 2012 | Posted by admin under Francesco Celani, National Instruments, Video |
Francesco Celani demonstrated his LENR cell at NIWeek, as reported on at New Energy Times. Video was posted today of the testing, and Celani discussed some of his previous experimental work with his cell. more
Robert Duncan at NIWeek
| August 9, 2012 | Posted by admin under National Instruments, Robert Duncan |
A new video was posted today of Dr. Robert Duncan, University of Missouri physicist, speaking about LENR. Dr. Duncan’s presentation was joined by Greg Marrow of National Instruments. There’s not a lot of new information from Dr. Duncan, but NI’s involvement and technologies are certainly interesting. They appear to be working hard to give LENR… more
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