Norront Fusion Energy AS
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Dark Matter as Cold Atomic Hydrogen in Its Lower Ground State
https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202007.0200/v2/download
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Invest in a compact neutron source [JULY, 2020]
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Santilli attempted, and failed, to get a patent for his directional and switchable on/off neutron source. I don't see any mention of Intellectual property in this call for investment, might they already have it protected?
Anyway, Santilli's source of Neutrons was under developments for a couple of years, here you can see a promotional video (they were looking for funding, the man himself is selling the idea here).
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Also, I just realized, by looking for the rejected patent, that in January Santilli filed a new patent, but it now claims that it emits "composite particles with nuclei and electrons in different bound states". This works exactly as his directional neutrons, passing hydrogen through an arc, but it seems, after being rejected the patent so many times, he dropped the claim and went for another name instead of neutrons. (edit: the patent application was published in January 23 2020, but it was filed in 2018, still, interesting, as it claims these "composite particles" are capable of transmutation in metals. Wouldn't this be a new name for the elusive Ultradense hydrogen?) -
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Santilli attempted, and failed, to get a patent for his directional and switchable on/off neutron source. I don't see any mention of Intellectual property in this call for investment, might they already have it protected?
Anyway, Santilli's source of Neutrons was under developments for a couple of years, here you can see a promotional video (they were looking for funding, the man himself is selling the idea here).
Also, I just realized, by looking for the rejected patent, that in January Santilli filed a new patent, but it now claims that it emits "composite particles with nuclei and electrons in different bound states". This works exactly as his directional neutrons, passing hydrogen through an arc, but it seems, after being rejected the patent so many times, he dropped the claim and went for another name instead of neutrons. (edit: the patent application was published in January 23 2020, but it was filed in 2018, still, interesting, as it claims these "composite particles" are capable of transmutation in metals. Wouldn't this be a new name for the elusive Ultradense hydrogen?)
Interesting targeted application: mining gold
Regarding transmutations, this came across my mind a month ago and I asked Sindre whether they ever did an investigation on transmutations of components in their setup.
He responded that he will look into this. If confirmed, there is an interesting correlation with what Santilli is claiming here.Holmlid's response to my question (requires account login):
"Decades ago, we did standard SIMS analysis of materials which had been in contact with ordinary Rydberg Matter of alkali metal and there were large changes in the metal foil composition. Nobody seemed interested, so we never published. In the case of ultra-dense hydrogen, there are so many different nuclear reactions expected to be induced by the kaons, pions and muons, to many quite shortlived species. Not transmutation by a single process. Something for well-funded physicists to work on."
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More details from Dutch company BonPhyisics here.
I'm puzzled for the lack of mention of Intellectual property. Is not usual, at all, for a technology development company to not have any mention about that.
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Regarding transmutations, this came across my mind a month ago and I asked Sindre whether they ever did an investigation on transmutations of components in their setup.
He responded that he will look into this. If confirmed, there is an interesting correlation with what Santilli is claiming here.Holmlid's response to my question (requires account login):
"Decades ago, we did standard SIMS analysis of materials which had been in contact with ordinary Rydberg Matter of alkali metal and there were large changes in the metal foil composition. Nobody seemed interested, so we never published. In the case of ultra-dense hydrogen, there are so many different nuclear reactions expected to be induced by the kaons, pions and muons, to many quite shortlived species. Not transmutation by a single process. Something for well-funded physicists to work on."
Rydberg matter of alkali metals does not require hydrogen to be formed. In other words, transmutations were apparently observed also without using hydrogen.
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I'm puzzled for the lack of mention of Intellectual property. Is not usual, at all, for a technology development company to not have any mention about that.
It's not emphesized, but there is a reference to Holmlid's patent application (ref 36) which is transferred to Norront.
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Rydberg matter of alkali metals does not require hydrogen to be formed. In other words, transmutations were apparently observed also without using hydrogen.
It is kind of a misterious response from Holmlid.
Is he suggesting that non-Hydrogen based Rydberg matter behaves similar as UDD/UDH when triggered?
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It's not emphesized, but there is a reference to Holmlid's patent application (ref 36) which is transferred to Norront.
Thanks for that. Still is weird that is not emphasized. I really hope Holmlid's application gets granted. It will be a triumph for the field.
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It is kind of a misterious response from Holmlid.
Is he suggesting that non-Hydrogen based Rydberg matter behaves similar as UDD/UDH when triggered?
If he's referring to decades-old experiments, that must be when he was working for the most part on Rydberg matter of cesium and potassium. In the beginnings he did not always use a laser, only heated samples (under various configurations) in a high- or ultra-high vacuum chamber.
I read that answer as implying that just bringing in contact non-Hydrogen Rydberg matter with various materials (often in the form of foils) would eventually cause transmutations within them through different processes than those observed with ultra-dense hydrogen.
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Recent interview with Sindre about his 2019 Harald Boe's scholarship initiated by Tekna (in Norwegian language).
Google will help translating into the language of your choice.
Not much news but important to gain attention of what he is doing.
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For those skilled in the art and like a challenge:
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Old news I'm afraid Rob- the deadline to apply was first of November.
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A Condensed Excited (Rydberg) Matter: Perspective and Applications
- Tor Håvard Aasen,
- Dag Herman Zeiner-Gundersen,
- Sindre Zeiner-Gundersen,
- Per Ohlckers &
- Kaiying Wang
A Condensed Excited (Rydberg) Matter: Perspective and Applications
Abstract
A condensed excited matter called Rydberg Matter (RM) have been studied experimentally for 30 years, but have not sparked widespread attention yet, unlike ordinary Rydberg atoms. RM formed by clusters of Rydberg atoms at a solid surface have a longer lifetime compared to Rydberg atoms, and is liquid-like. This review describes how the RM state is generated, and its potential applications. These include using RM for research into catalysis, space phenomena and sensor applications, or for producing environmentally friendly energy. A background on RM is presented, with its structure and special properties, and the working principle of RM generation. The experimental set-ups, materials, and detectors used are discussed, together with methods to improve the amount of RM produced. The materials used for the catalysts are of special interest, as this should have a large influence on the energy of the RM, and therefore also on the applications. Currently most of the catalysts used are potassium doped iron oxide designed for styrene production, which should give the possibility of improvements. And as there is little knowledge on the exact mechanisms for RM formation, suggestions are given as to where research should start.
Article attached.
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Sindre has started a crowdfunding to support his research:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/hel…d-fusion-become-a-reality
Target 100.000 Norwegian Krona, 10.000 Euro.
Please support if you can, there is a lot of potential in this technology.
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Sadly: the end of Norront Fusion Energy AS:
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Bummer. Main thing for us though is that while Norront folded, Sindre continues on with his work. He still backs his workshop offer, but something popped up after he made it.
Thank you Rob Woudenberg for keeping the forum up on this.
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