IEEE meeting at Teradyne (23/09/2015): LENR Phenomena and Potential Applications, Professor Peter Hagelstein and Dr. Louis DeChiaro

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    Peter gluck found an IEEE meeting at Teradyne on 23rd of September 2015, at Teradyne, North Reading Massachusetts, featuring LENR and applications, with Peter Hagelstein and Louis DeChiaro.


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  • Hi all


    it is tomorrow<a href="https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/m/35303" class="externalURL" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">meetings.vtools.ieee.org/m/35303</a>I hope it will make noise, but I expect nothing as usual. media are in &quot;see no LENR, hear no LENR, speak no LENR&quot;. not even to insult, criticize,…


    No it is not tomorrow, it is 1 month after tomorrow! 23/09/2015 not 23/08/2015.


    Kind Regards walker

  • "but I expect nothing as usual. media are in "see no LENR, hear no LENR, speak no LENR"


    Of course, the fusion reaction is blindingly bright and silent. Don't look or try to listen just ignore. It'll be spoken about when acceptable.

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    From Franck Ackland asking Mitchel Swartz


    “They discussed background, history, problems with the technologies, role of D and He4, and development of CF/LANR worldwide. About 70 people there, very attentive, knowledgeable and interested. Peter and Lou did a great effort and service to this community.”


    :hi: But note that the same day there was a LENR presentation at SAE International.
    I'll say more soon. :ninja:

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    A quick report and few pictures are published on Cold Fusion Now.
    http://coldfusionnow.org/ieee-…phenomenon-well-attended/


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    It was sponsored by the Boston Reliability Chapter and ESD Group (Electro-Static Discharge).


    LENRIA attended and captured these photos.


    “The meeting registration had reached capacity and online registration had been closed,” said Steve Katinsky. “There were about 62 pre-registered, and 52 in attendance.”

  • Tyy posted: "Where would this forum be without george? His contributions are uninumerable. When LENR is in a nose dive he pushes the stick forward."


    Is that George Mary Yugo Hody? Or some other dive bomber your refer to?

    Edited once, last by Longview ().

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    I forgot to say the slides of Peter hagelstein are available


    http://coldfusionnow.org/wp-co…gelstein-Talk-09-2015.pdf


    there is a mine of information, and some slides are really good to explain their errors to Wikipedia mindguards. I like the explanation on negative results.


    Finally 0 of the few negative results, could have worked, if you integrate known requirements of F&P LENR. Not even on unexplained failure. it was always hopeless. It is about page 78...


    page 16 some discussion on He4


    There is also the slides of DeChiaro, that are "released for unlimited distribution to the public by the local Public Affairs Office" (Thanks to Paul Mahler fro relaying that)


    IEEE-brief DeChiaro 9 2015.pdf


    The beginning is good to answers wikiparrots, about undeniable results, peer reviewed publications...
    The rest is more focussed on the players (agencies, startups...).

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