Early NiH Scamming: The Unfounded Work, Fake Hydrogen Absorption, and False Test Results.

  • Here is a video showing a piece of equipment VERY similar to what the Nissan team will be using. I'm totally shocked at their lack of sophistication. These folks clearly are amateurs utilizing sub-standard equipment and their results will mean NOTHING! If they can't actually utilize modern equipment instead of stone age tools, they shouldn't harm the field with their sub-standard work.


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    Here is a link to the actual piece of equipment listed in their abstract.


    https://www.linseis.com/filead…s/LINSEIS_STA_PT_1600.pdf


    https://www.linseis.com/en/our…rmogravimetry/sta-pt1600/


    http://www.sg-instruments.com/linseis/sta-pt1600.html


    Obviously, nothing can be determined when such a primitive tool is utilized. And, most likely, since they don't have fifteen dozen PhDs on the project, they don't even have anyone qualified to operate the device.

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    Me356 has promised to share all the information required for replication. So far, he has been very slow about this.


    More info from Me356 would be indeed welcomed - on the other hand, his existing revelations were instructive enough. He introduced glow discharge into pure nickel dust (no LiAlH4 used) heated under low pressure atmosphere of pure hydrogen - this is enough for to start with replications. We already know, that A.Rossi does the same with thin nickel wires (Quark-X reactor). The people who are calling for Me356 return will not do any replications anyway and without replications the progress will stop in this way or another.


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    Here is a video showing a piece of equipment VERY similar to what the Nissan team will be using. I'm totally shocked at their lack of sophistication. These folks clearly are amateurs utilizing sub-standard equipment and their results will mean NOTHING!


    Which folks are you talking about - the Nissan team or guys at your video? The thermogravimeter in video looks like quite expensive piece of device for me. The good thermogravimetry could be done with much cheaper equipment.

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