Where Next for Replicators? (Nigel Appleton)

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    [feedquote='E-Cat World','http://www.e-catworld.com/2015/09/25/where-next-for-replicators-nigel-appleton/']The status of attempted replications of the e-cat is disappointing. Using all the information available we are apparently little or no nearer to making an e-cat lookalike, despite there being many very capable scientists and engineers involved. The Lugano team, using a reactor and fuel supplied by Rossi appeared to have achieved sustained excess heat […][/feedquote]

  • Nigel ask a question, where next? Before doing anything, think of what the open experiments have accomplished, given us insights in:


    How to make a gas tight vessel


    How to heat it to challanging temperatures for days without breach


    How to control with PID, that in itself took several months to refine


    How to measure output, what is prone to error and why


    How to measure input, what is prone to error and why


    Which actionable parameters are in play as leading, trailing and why


    What material pre-processing is needed


    ...the list goes on and all this made in about 9 months from volonteers


    The engineering result is great! The LENR result is - well LENR! Because the latest experiments show radiation and probably transmutations in fuel vs ash.


    Is it scientific evidence? No, because then the same results must be repeated many times.
    Is it good enough to merit further work? Absolutely!


    To get higher yield, the list of untested parameters is still quite long, EM stimulation is a parameter space not explored yet. I vote for that. Brillouin have sharp EM as their core solution, named CECR.

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