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Very impressive technology and instrumentation. Positional control to 0.01mm
You can see where the money went!
Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!
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Great idea doing work on Saffire in a Machine Shop..12:30 minute mark.
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Super video- well worth a watch.
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Went hunting for the 2006 Ludwik Kowalski blog page that Alan Smith mentioned in the "Cincinnati Group" thread (see above), and found that the late Ludwik's ludkow.info site had gone. There is a single capture of the page on the Wayback Machine - which can be seen here. It is an intriguing page, so I've also printed it to PDF and uploaded it here: alchemy, voodoo science, pseudo science, cold fusion, CMNS.pdf
BTW, regarding Ludwik Kowalski's "cold fusion" blog; it seems the Wayback Machine only spidered the site once - in 2016. Some of the individual blog entries are also there, but a few seem to be missing. Does anyone know if there is a more complete archive of the site anywhere?
Edit: update: There is another archive here.
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Now the Safire reactor walkthrough video is available on Youtube also:
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Now the Safire reactor walkthrough video is available on Youtube also:
Saw this one months ago on Ben's vimeo. Pretty cool though. They have the gases blurred out but they are visible in older videos lol. They did an excellent job getting it commissioned in 2 weeks and working first try. Smart dudes.
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Saw this one months ago on Ben's vimeo. Pretty cool though. They have the gases blurred out but they are visible in older videos lol. They did an excellent job getting it commissioned in 2 weeks and working first try. Smart dudes.
I think they have been scrubbing the older videos out of all of these details. Anyway, this was uploaded recently on the Vimeo channel and some people received the link on an update email from Aureon, that’s why I posted this a couple of days ago, and now it was uploaded to Youtube.
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The SAFIRE test on the transmutation of wastewater from fracking used thorium as one of the test element to transmutate. When SAFIRE processes this wastewater, it is anybody's guess what elemental soup will result.
For example, Thorium is always found to exist together with rare earths (RRE) in mining deposits. It is likely that RRE will be found in this waste. In fact, a wide assortment of elements have been found in this waste as follows:
chemists-discover-a-range-of-environmental-contaminants-in-fracking-wastewater
Chemists Discover Range of Environmental Contaminants in Fracking Wastewater | UToledo NewsThe important research by UToledo’s Dr. Nina McClelland Laboratory for Water Chemistry and Environmental Analysis provides critical information that can help…news.utoledo.edu<blockquote>Using a new polymer developed in 2021 at U-Toledo, the team also confirmed the presence of 29 elements, including rare earth elements, selenium and hazardous metals such as chromium, cadmium, lead and uranium.</blockquote>
After SAFIRE gets through with this waste, it is anybody's guess as to what that SAFIRE waste soup will contain. Transmutation always effects the even atomic numbered elements more than the odd ones because of the magnetic nature of the LENR reaction. One thing that this will means is that U238 will be reduced to its fission products and U235 will be enriched.
Also the analysis found in this waste a total of 266 different dissolved organic compounds, including a pesticide called atrazine; 1,4-dioxane, an organic compound that is irritating to the eyes and respiratory tract; pyridine, a chemical that may damage the liver; and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which have been linked to skin, lung, bladder, liver and stomach cancers.
As in the THOR system, SAFIRE will likely remove the carbon from this carcinogenic soup to neutralize this hazard.
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Back at Christmas last year I posted the Water Planet video which was uploaded to YouTube and shortly after Aureon updated their website with the video but they added in a small section at the end which should interest people. They are busy in the background.
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Back at Christmas last year I posted the Water Planet video which was uploaded to YouTube and shortly after Aureon updated their website with the video but they added in a small section at the end which should interest people. They are busy in the background.
Good catch. Odd of them to tag that onto an older video so it is sure to be missed by everyone except YOU.
At time 48:14 Aureon, unveils their patent pending "Aureon Transmutation Reactor". In a rarity in LENR; they claim to be a year ahead of schedule. Looking forward to hearing more.
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Looking forward to hearing more.
Doesn't look like you will have to wait very long. Ben is working on another video 'The Nature Of A Vision'. =)
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Back at Christmas last year I posted the Water Planet video which was uploaded to YouTube and shortly after Aureon updated their website with the video but they added in a small section at the end which should interest people. They are busy in the background.
Thanks Mark,
You must be in closer contact with Aureon that you discovered this and knowing they are working on a new video.
I believe that treating radioactive material must also generate (a lot of) excess heat. My thought is that this energy might be their real revenue model.
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You must be in closer contact with Aureon that you discovered this and knowing they are working on a new video.
I believe that treating radioactive material must also generate (a lot of) excess heat. My thought is that this energy might be their real revenue model.
I do get the occasional update every now and then which led me to do some searching. Like everyone I want to know more. =)
Yes, there is an increase in temperature like SAFIRE II and along with that pressure, and it looks pretty powerful when they tested it to failure. Harnessing that is a lot harder than processing a liquid I would think and will be a future project but yes it is what everyone wants and will be the motherlode down the track if all goes well.
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Finally had the chance to look at that new ending, looks good as a liquid waste treatment facility, they leave many details open but the fact they have multiple outlets for treated liquids and gases, makes me think some of the heat energy could be recycled in the initial boiler to make for a much less energy intensive system, if there's any excess heat in the process.
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Finally had the chance to look at that new ending, looks good as a liquid waste treatment facility, they leave many details open but the fact they have multiple outlets for treated liquids and gases, makes me think some of the heat energy could be recycled in the initial boiler to make for a much less energy intensive system, if there's any excess heat in the process.
They might already be doing that as there is a return pipe to the holding tank which would pre-heat. The whole system will use energy but that will be insignificant compared to the cost savings of around $180/barrel.
I just watched it again and yes they do say the first fill tank is also used for heat reclaimation. =)
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