JP Biberian conference in Paris November 21

  • Jean-Paul Biberian has discussed various aspects in PARIS, in 2 hours, with 14 attended.


    The beginnings of Fleischmann & Pons in 1989 and the rejection of the FF from 1 May 1989.
    In 1996 Pons, at Toyota in Sofia-Antipolis, uses a cell without water loss, recycled by condensation. For 3 weeks nothing happens, then he increases the temperature very gradually. When Pons stopped his heat input, the temperature does not decrease but continues, with production of He4 and some He3.


    JP Biberian started to reproduce it, by increasing the temperature very slowly daily. One day he finds completely exploded assembly by much more energy than the burning of a few grams of hydrogen.
    No one else has tried to replicate that experiment.


    P & F used quenched glass Pyrex, more easily attacked by the chemical reactions and therefore more favorable to LENR thanks to the best conductive locations on the walls.
    Mitsubishi, which products atomic fission power plants, continues the work of Hiramuwa observed resulting cesium isotope and molybdenum from strontium transmutations.


    In the E-Cat and its replications, when he loses H, LiAl melts at 950 ° C and dissolves Ni that loads more H, unlike steel.
    There are not enough metallurgists to focus on the many effects of melting, crystallization, nano-defects ...


    Harata in Japan has formed 5 nanometers balls in Pd, coated with zirconium to improve reactions.
    He produces them by quenching a film 1 micron thick produced by a fast rotation.


    Pierre Closon speaks Mizuno 1992 which slaves the temperature to 100 ° C and obtained a COP of 1.1 to 1.2 with a medium to 40 moles per liter sodium hydroxide (40 % in mass).
    Mathieu Valat (with JP Biberian) replicates Misuno and gets a COP of 1.6 to 1.7 with the cathode in the center.


    A debate on the cathode or the anode in the center of the electrolysis also evokes the AC electrolysis to depolarize the center electrode and the use of a 3 harmonic waves to reduce the depolarization time.


    JP Biberian, now retired, keeps various equipments and materials of various experiments.

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