From the MFMP Facebook Page:
QuoteUPDATE #1
Re-heat and settling time to 1200ºC, after the cool
down and heater replacement, took just 3 hours which compares
favourably to the first heat up time of 12 hours.
This is again, a great result.
From the MFMP Facebook Page:
QuoteUPDATE #1
Re-heat and settling time to 1200ºC, after the cool
down and heater replacement, took just 3 hours which compares
favourably to the first heat up time of 12 hours.
This is again, a great result.
Display MoreI love your comment 'cause it hits the nail on the head.
Electromagnetic harmonics (bandwidths of radio frequencies) can create standing waves, waves intersecting creating peaks, and peaks that collide with each other with an even greater bringing together of combined energetics. Electrical current supplied for this is also needed to send frequencies that dampen these harmonics when a need to slow down the reactions arises. Simple no?
Greg Goble Says: November 21, 2011 at 11:09 am | Reply Hi,
I have been pondering (harmonics), harmonic phenomenon like cavitation, as being the catalyst in the Rossi – E Cat reaction chamber. Knowing your interest I am sending you this. You will find enlightening leads in this piece I have been doing flash crowd education with.
A bit of research and I come across this item. Rossi is associated with these folks who are experts in the cavitation phenomenon.
http://pesn.com/2011/11/05/950…s_a_Purification_Panacea/
Different frequencies (harmonics) may cause cavitation and focus heat within the nickel and hydrogen lattice, specific frequencies oscillating through a harmonic may create standing waves weakening the lines of resistance between subatomic particles. Is this the catalyst in the Rossi E Cat reaction chamber? Related information see Sonofusionhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonofusion
Are the radio frequencies creating a micro-cavitation within the nickel hydrogen lattice?
This is the first post I found where Rossi mentions frequency generation as part of the reaction process. “In the self sustained mode, a one megawatt plant can operate at full power, while consuming a miniscule amount of electricity to operate fans, pumps and radio frequency generators.” http://www.leonardo-ecat.com/f…ucts/1MW_Plant/index.html
Further harmonic speculation in a recent CBS News article “Cold Fusion Debate Heats Up After Latest Demo” ByNatalie Wolchover
“Peter Hagelstein, an MIT professor of electrical engineering and computer science and one of the most mainstream proponents of cold fusion research, thinks the process may involve vibrational energy in the metal’s lattice driving nuclear transitions that lead to fusion.” .www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-57318762/cold-fusion-debate-heats-up-after-latest-demo
“Not so far in the distant future, the next generation… will look back at our generation… and know that the term ‘energy shortage’ was a term for unenlightened minds” gbgoble-2008
Enjoy,
Greg
Lugano PCE 830 picture says a lot about EM environment of fuel tube as well as Sanjeevs plot of voltage across MFMP fuel tube from TRIAC supply.