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  • If Jed is willing to host some or all of them, then I’d be very happy to send them through once done.

    Would you say they are relevant to cold fusion? I do not know anything about them.


    Can they be gathered together in one book? Readers might prefer that format. It will allow them to download everything at once.

  • Teaser video for promotion of awareness of Solld State Fusion posted in hhe SSF Youtube channel.


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    I certainly Hope to see LENR helping humans to blossom, and I'm here to help it happen.

  • Would you say they are relevant to cold fusion? I do not know anything about them.


    Can they be gathered together in one book? Readers might prefer that format. It will allow them to download everything at once.

    There’s some non LENR stuff there, but the vast majority is related to the WL theory. Easy enough to screen out the other stuff.


    That’s a great idea - a book makes sense.

  • If they are in Acrobat format I can assemble them. I have the full Adobe Acrobat program. It would be good to put a page index in the beginning. You can even have Acrobat renumber the pages, if the page numbers are all in the same place.

    That sounds great. I’ll shoot you an email once I’ve pulled them down. I’ll also draft an index for your review.

  • Christy Frazier messaged me about the problems with Infinite Energy. Sounds like a technical support nightmare...


    "Alan,I saw that you posted on the CMNS Forum about the IE site, and thought I should let you know what is happening.... if anyone inquires tell them that the site issues are something I have been dealing with since 10/12."

  • Sounds like a technical support nightmare...

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  • SSF youtube channel is doing several of these capsule shorts as a series. These seem to be aimed to capture popular interest in this era of short attention span. I think these kind of shorts can be very useful, good to have them doing this kind of divulgative efforts, this might become popular among STEM oriented career path people.

    first of the series:


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    I certainly Hope to see LENR helping humans to blossom, and I'm here to help it happen.

  • What is so interesting on this website you mention that we could not avoid ?

    Hello Cydonia! Well, to me, it's one of the most interesting online magazine I may read on LENR issues and topics. Infinite energy presents information and articles covering R&D, business news, scientific approaches, of course, but also larger approaches, rooted in the sociological and cultural backgrounds that real life is vested in.


    For example, most of public and private funding in material science, and LENR study is mostly part of this, is rooted in the cultural approach that matter is made of matter.


    That sounds like common sense, but it's not. It's in fact completely wrong, as any 15 second thinking will lead to.


    It's wrong, but the cultural roots of this wrongness are so deeply entrenched in our minds that we allow tens of billions of euros, dollars, etc. be invested in looking for the next wave of elementary particles, though there is no such thing as a basic, elementary particle.


    This is in fact just pure nonsense, but we still invest more and more money in this pointless research, think of the Future Hadron Collider, with its 22 billion dollars price tag, while we dispute spending a few hundreds, even ten thousands dollars spent on looking for non-material, in other words, energetic causes of Lenr.


    So, yes, infinite-energy.com is a precious resource.


    And by the way, I proposed an article to infinite-energy which was accepted, and could be published some time before the year's end.

  • I heard you are living close to the ITER place, useful or unuseful ?

  • So, yes, infinite-energy.com is a precious resource.


    And by the way, I proposed an article to infinite-energy which was accepted, and could be published some time before the year's end.

    We are actively trying to help recover and fix the IE website. There is also LENR News as well which is publishing articles related to all the aspects of LENR.
    If you are interested you can submit your article to the team for review and it is possible we can publish it on there.
    Blessings,

    Diadon

  • Before this month of October runs away, I have to post this interview with Alla Kornilova that I wrote back in 2019 with a translation from Max Nozin, after a chat with Alla at ICCF22 in Italy. At the time, I wanted to get permission before posting, but we got all mis-communicated, and I didn't hear back until a long time later, after I moved away from coldfunionnow.org.


    October is Alla's birthday and I'm posting this here in honor of her work, and the isolation we all feel as hostages of war, on every continent, including my own. She is in Moscow, while her scientific partner is in Kyiv. Important work hijacked by war. There are so many good people steadfastly building a Tomorrow for Us All. And we know that Tomorrow is powered by cold fusion, the power of the people.  Happy Birthday Alla. Peace on Earth, a great Idea.


    Alla Kornilova: Work together to solve essential problems of the planet


    by Ruby Carat. Sept, 2019 -- Dr. Alla Kornilova is senior scientific researcher and physics faculty of Lomonosov`s Moscow State University as well as an active member of Russian Academy of Natural Science. She holds patents in solid physics at high pressure, physics of cavitation phenomena, X-Ray optics, medical physics, biophysics and radiation biology. She has written three books and numerous articles on these topics.


    Alla Kornilova is also a pioneer of cold fusion/LENR reactions in biological systems. She was interviewed by Ruby Carat at the 22nd International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science. Her responses were translated from the Russian by Max Nozin.


    In the early evening of an Umbrian autumn, Dr. Alla Kornilova sat with a few of her Russian colleagues outside the Domis Pacis Hotel, unwinding after dinner, and a full day of CMNS science reports. She talked about the early days of cold fusion, and how it all developed. Alla Kornilova gave her unique perspective looking back after 30-years of LENR research.


    She says, “I was one of the scientists who knew that nuclear physics, which was invented at the beginning of the previous century, didn’t address everything.” 20190911_104506-510x287.jpgTranslator Natalia Famina with LENR scientist Dr. Alla Kornilova at ICCF-22 Assisi, Italy 09/2019

    “In 1961, the Nobel prize was awarded to Rudolph Mossbauer, and this was the first exception from the rules to which nuclear physicists got used to. This is the case whereby the nucleus-emitting gamma quanta – does not experience recoil.”


    “For some reason, in 1961, scientists didn’t get too excited about it. Why? Because it was believed that Germans always calculate things right, and so scientists accepted this without a scandal!”

    “Nevertheless, that was an exception from the rules of nuclear physics which emerged at the beginning of the 20th century. Why did this happen? We always studied nuclear physics as an interaction of two elementary particles, be it proton or electron. They obey Coulomb’s Law, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle – scientists have lived with these rules for 100 years. They did not violate any other rules, like the conservation rule, and did not contradict any knowledge that people utilized for 100 years.”


    “But what Mossbauer said – that a nucleus emitting gamma quanta does not experience a recoil – why was nobody talking about it aloud if it was in contradiction to established rules? Why? Because a nucleus inside of a solid body is not an isolated nucleus, it is one of 10^23 nucleons in a cubic centimeter, and the nucleons emitting and absorbing gamma quanta are surrounded by a dense population of other nucleons which are bound to each other by elastic forces.”


    “And here we have a second notion which I am highlighting, but even modern scientific society talks about today: it is the physics of rapid processes. What kind of physics is that? The same as the Mossbauer case.”


    “If a recoil energy received from the emitting nucleus was transferred to its neighbors inside the solid body during a time which is shorter than the time of transition from an excited state to normal nucleus state – exactly the same process happens as when recoil energy has managed to transfer, the nucleus returned to the primary state and emitted gamma – quanta would not receive that very energy subtraction connected with the recoil, and hence, with the same probability the receiving nucleus can also be subject to the similar effect. That means that we can now observe nuclear resonance for which during last century everybody was getting the Nobel prize.”


    For more on this, read The Experimental Discovery of the Phenomenon of Controlling and Changing Probability and Time of Spontaneous Decay and Gamma-Transmutation of Excited Nuclei Statuses https://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/NEDOthesixthina.pdf 1996


    Dr. Kornilova continued, “And R. Mossbauer got it. He was a [Newtonian] and therefore did not gave a deep explanation of his effect. But it was first a violation of the established laws of nuclear science. “

    “Because I work professionally in this field, when the big argument erupted about what could be behind Fleischmann & Pons’ experiment, and if a nuclear fusion could be happening there or not, I had no doubts. I embraced this effect right away, and simply started looking for explanations.”


    “It was a lucky accident that brought me together with Vladimir Ivanovoich Vysotskii, to the point now that I feel we are relatives! He is an excellent theoretician, I am a good experimenter, and we managed to sort everything out right away.”


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    Dr. Kornilova’s long-time research partner, Dr. Vladimir Vysotskii was honored with the Preparata Medal at the 22nd International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science September 2019. The award was presented by Emilia Preparata, wife of the late-LENR theorist Giuliano Preparata. Vladimir Vysotskii was recognized for his career in LENR that included theoretical models on correlated coherent states and revolutionary experimental research on LENR transmutations in biological systems.


    Download the Cold Fusion Now! podcast to hear Dr. Vladmir Vysotskii speak about LENR theory and experiment. [.mp3]


    Dr. Alla Kornilova continued, “The scientific community didn’t rush to accept our explanation because it was not ready for such. Nevertheless, right after, we didn’t follow with deeper insights into F&P, but rather started to look for our own niche in the science, which wasn’t too easy to find. Because, say, simply repeating the work of today’s solid state physicists who work with Pd, Ti… They are dealing with such difficulties, I don’t want to blame them for that, but at that time, they didn’t know you have to create dynamic conditions in the solid body.”


    “However, we already have such dynamic conditions on Earth in a living nature.”


    Alla_DSC_5385-510x431.jpgEmilia Preparata ( Left), Attendant of de Medici, Catherine de Medici, Claudio Pace (Center), Vladimir Vysotskii (Center Right), Alla Kornilova (Right) at the 22nd International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science ICCF-22 in Assisi, Italy 09/2019. Photo Mykhaylo Vysotskyy.

    “You should know that the history of science, in particular our great Vladimir Vernadsky, divided everything on Earth into two major classes: living, and non-living nature, the so-called minerals.”


    “When I am talking about nature, I imply living nature, class and minerals. This is our new energy resource. Not too many know, but I have performed all the work which let’s me say positively that minerals are the new energy which we have not yet embraced today.”


    NucTransVysotskiiKornilova.jpgNuclear Transmutation of Stable and Radioactive Isotoes in Biological Systems co-authored by Drs. Vladimir Vysotskii and Alla Kornilova.

    “But let’s get back to history; I started all that talk to tell you what is happening in the living nature. All the experiments we did with living nature, they were an incredible source of information which we started to present every year from 1992-1995, when I had obtained a patent. We conducted more than 500 experiments, on just one single reaction.” Alla_DSC_4232_800x435-510x277.jpgCMNS discussion at ICCF-22 Assisi, Italy 09/2019

    “You had to have an impossible energy, which of course I had during those years! Because you take my age today, and subtract 30 years, well, I was 40 something! That is the most active time of a working scientists’ life. The head is fresh, the body does not hurt, and energy is aplenty. That is why we were creating a lot.”


    “I consider it was a great life experience, when we had very powerful research team of microbiologists, theoretician Vysotskii with his team, then my work. We made it possible to lay the foundations of that science now called ‘Cold fusion in living dynamic cultures’. But, as it always happens, when we did all that, we had to find a real world application of our theory. What did we start doing? Well, the rare isotope iron costs 20K USD per gram, so, we manufactured isotopes.”


    “My first patent was called ‘Method of obtaining isotopes in living biological cultures’. What is patent for? It is to show that using this technology I can obtain patents which are very expensive and create a very big economy – I lived for a long time with this patent but let’s say it didn’t make me rich!”


    “Then a second question is if isotopes don’t help you, you need to think about a second energetic effect, which can also be very profitable. That was ten years after Chernobyl, which happened in 1986, and that meant that in 1996 there was the 10th anniversary of the tragedy. We will be talking about Fukushima, but Chernobyl is close to home, so in 1996, we conducted work on the Shelter project. We needed to show that our technology will promote recycling of nuclear isotopes, which is of course the largest issue on the planet at those nuclear projects we are currently developing.”


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    Read about the transmutation of radioactive Cesium by living bacteria in Microbial transmutation of Cs-137 and LENR in growing biological systems published in the Current Science LENR Special 2015


    See also Low-energy Nuclear Reactions and Transmutation of Stable and Radioactive Isotopes in Growing Biological Systems pg 146 https://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/BiberianJPjcondensedc.pdf 2011


    At that moment in the interview, Alla Kornilova introduced another friend who approached.

    “–And here is my colleague, great scientist, who knows everything! – it is Sergey Nikolaevich Haydamaka, his future is big! We all are getting older, but he has a great future ahead of him. These associations happened to be a great product.”


    “We do utilization of nuclear isotopes. You know, in the nuclear reactors in liquid form, there are huge amounts – millions – of highly active isotopes, and the most criminal – and abundant – is Cesium-137. We made very elegant theory on how we can solve this problem. Of course, we were 10 years into active development of [syntrophic associations] .”


    “Can you imagine that it is not the same half-life period: half of the Cesium-137 can be destroyed in 30 days – not the usual half-life of 30 years.”


    “What does nuclear science require? 6 half-life periods for Cesium? Now remember Fukushima where radioactive water, is being stored for 200 years. Why? Because 30×6 – roughly speaking 200 years. Who is going to keep that much for that long?! That tragedy doesn’t stop; it continues today.”


    “We need to think of new technology, new knowledge. With the knowledge we possess today, the young scientists can set to any point in the world and solve a problem. They know how to do that.”


    See “Biological Transmutation’ of Stable and Radioactive Isotopes in Growing Biological Systems [.pdf] Vladimir Vysotskii, Alla Kornilova, Journal Condensed Matter Nuclear Science 28 (2019) pgs 7–20


    “We are not in demand still. You can fight for the science endlessly, but when life presents us with utterly important problems – its ‘close your eyes’. “


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    “Science should not have any borders, we are not Germans, Russians, Americans etc – we are scientists. We have to work together. And solve essential problems for the planet.”

    “Second issue: we solved a lot of problems, we wrote many books, I talked to people in higher places, and every time, our science is not moving easily. There is huge resistance.”


    “We are today on the border of cold and hot fusion. Apart from unlimited energy, we need to solve other exciting problems, we do not exclude any knowledge. Science has to be international. That is why I am coming to international conferences. I am not hiding. I tell all the details of my work; I am not going to live forever. Anything can happen. We are transferring our expertise to the youth which can work today. I am happy that I have such students now. At the same time, I will be happy if representatives of some other countries with similar problems can find somebody to sort all that out. “


    “Apart from that, in the conferences like this [ICCF-22], energy problems are being solved. Traditional nuclear power served us well, but we now see many issues with it. We need to find new solutions.”


    “I know that many questions we raise here, and discuss here, are not taken seriously by the mainstream scientific community, but we still have an offer to create solutions for a problem. Our research is promising and unique.”


    “I see a positive reaction to our presentations here and am grateful for the opportunity given to us to share. We see that, unlike other places, we have a good scientific discussion here.”


    See also A Century of New Breakthrough Open Technologies an interview with Dr. Alla Kornilova with Chief Editor for Science at Regnum [Russian] [English]


    --Ruby Carat, Max Nozin 2019

  • Hi all. Sorry for being absent for so long. I have changed my notification settings so hopefully I don't miss things and can respond in a much more timely manner. Also, I'll try to keep the LF tab open.


    Pete I think that all ISCMNS members should be added to the ISCMNS private section.


    As an aside, a great number of Larsen’s presentations are still available at Slideshare. At one point, I tried to make a copy of them, but it’s hard to download and archive them. Who knows how long they’ll survive for.


    I’ll try again soon using a CLI tool like this: https://github.com/Neelfrost/slideshare-dl

    If you can share the link to the particular slideshare you're talking about, I might be able to help.

  • Hi all. Sorry for being absent for so long. I have changed my notification settings so hopefully I don't miss things and can respond in a much more timely manner. Also, I'll try to keep the LF tab open.


    Pete I think that all ISCMNS members should be added to the ISCMNS private section.


    If you can share the link to the particular slideshare you're talking about, I might be able to help.

    Here’s the link to Larsen’s account.


    Lewis Larsen


    Downloads are enabled, but you need to be a subscriber to Scribd to use them, and it’s a manual process.


    My laptop is currently being replaced, so I haven’t had a chance to get to it yet.


    Any thoughts / help are greatly appreciated.


    Path of least resistance might be to sign up to a trial of Scribd and then use Python to index and download them using the websites download feature?


    I’ve already tried a couple of tools available at GitHub, but they return low res images compiled into a pdf, rather than the underlying pdf doc.

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