Russia and Eastern European LENR Developments

  • @ R Bryant

    OK, I wasn't restricting the argument to just neutrons as is the case in fission - any modelling of a PdD or TiD system whether electrolytic or powder-based has to include all possible particles or EM radiation released by LENR. The fusion reactions observed by Lerner's group in dense plasma focus seem to be restricted to plasmoids which attain extremely high temperatures and densities (c.10>21/cm>3) and are only a few microns in size. The critical density of deuterons within the plasmoids is achieved so fusion reactions can proceed. In electrolytic experiments (F&P) or in eg Brillouin's hot tubes or indeed in AR's E-cats or other powder-based reactors how are such conditions achieved? If we assume that temperature plays little role in fusion reactions in these systems (since we need 15 million degrees C), we are left with very few options. However at one time or other claims have been made for the release of just about every known fusion product, particle or EM ray from LENR perhaps contributing to 'strange radiation' - so we have a list of likely suspects: neutrons, protons, tritium, helium 3, betas, alphas and gamma rays - to which could be added kaons, pions and muons (from Holmlid's recent work) assuming the gammas released (from a primary fusion reaction? or Bremmstrahlung?) can interact with dense deuterium/proton clusters within the reactor core. All sounds highly unlikely so most sane physicists dismiss it all without a further thought. But the evidence for LENR cannot be refuted - nuclear transmutations, neutron track measurements, excess heat etc etc.

    So why is LENR so hard to replicate? One simple reason I thought was maybe the reactor mass used was too small for hypothetical secondary products eg He3 or tritium to accumulate sufficiently within and increase in concentration over long timescales (eg F&P's D20 electrolysis over several weeks) and so potentiate fusion reactions. Expensive stuff Pd, so only small mass electrodes could be used. But now we know Ti is probably just as effective so much larger scale experiments are (financially) possible. Funny if it turns out its all due to an accumulation of muons within the Ti metal lattice that powers LENR which would return us full circle to A Sakharov's original prediction that cold fusion = muon induced fusion. Not the same idea as critical mass as applies in fission but the underlying principle has similarities.

  • Their dogma, not mine:


    Fusion is the process which powers the sun and the stars. It is energy that makes all life on earth possible. It is called 'fusion' because the energy is produced by fusing together light atoms, such ashydrogen, at the extremely high pressures and temperatures which exist at the centre of the sun (15 million ºC).


    Fusion For Energy - Understanding Fusion


    https://f4e.europa.eu/understandingfusion/

  • I suppose the good news is that if we are having D-D fusions in LENR then we probably are also generating D-T and D-He3 fusion reactions too, since there is a large overlap in reaction temperatures theoretically determined . Maybe gammas released are capable of stimulating meson release into the metal lattice via a Holmlid - like mechanism resulting in muon accumulation potentiating further fusion reactions.


    :););)

    • Official Post

    https://regnum.ru/news/2625783.html


    what i found interesting was that Klimov is actually friends with Kirill Chukanov and aware of his Angela-4 reactor.

    It has been know that Chukanov was in Utah at some point than had a gig in China. Klimov said that he is in Canada now.


    Entire credibility of the article suffered when Klimov said that annual budget of BRLP lab is 100M but nevertheless it has some interesting facts

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    COLD FUSION NOW! has posted a new item, 'Irina Savvatimova on LENR transmutations'



    May 24, 2019 Dr. Irina Savvatimova is one of the giants of Russian LENR research who was able to attend the 30-year celebration organized by the Coordination Council on the Cold Nuclear Transmutation Problem of the Russian

    Academy of Natural Sciences (RANS).


    See Russian Academy Marks Pioneering Discovery - Dr. Savvatimova is a pioneer of the glow discharge method to [...]


    View the latest post at


    https://coldfusionnow.org/irina-savvatimova-on-lenr/

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    Dr. Savvatimova provides extensive background of her, and other Russian scientists work on CF since 1989. Added to SERGEI Tcvetkov s, and Synthestech's historical perspectives in the Russia LENR Developments thread....I believe we have a clear picture of what they have accomplished. And it is impressive.


    Hard to read all this and stay a skeptic. The Russians/Ukranians (and Gennadiy's country :) ), have done high quality LENR research, and the results are so consistent, and believable. These are not just "one-offs" either, as these experiments have been successfully replicated many times, by many others.

    Unfortunately, for all their success, the phenomenon is still not accepted by their mainstream, traditional colleagues, or government. That obviously frustrates Savvatimova, as she expresses a desire to bring this further (commercial I assume), but lacks the resources to do so.


    That is such a common theme among LENR researchers the world over. Hopefully IH, CleanPlanet, Anthropocene Institute, and LENRInvest can change that. Maybe even one of them might read this interview, and be interested in partnering up with one of Russia's most accomplished LENR researchers?


    Another great job by Ruby, and many thanks to Irina for taking the time.

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    Нефть - это кровь планеты, надо сделать модель планеты и мы получим генератор Тарасенко, эта энергия покорит вселенную! :lenr:

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