ANV4 Conference - Assisi 2020.
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Nice title for your presentation. I see that Cardone’s team will also present. I hope there could be some streaming. Any chance you can record some of the lecture Alan Smith?
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I'll see what can be done.
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Very interested in what Mastromatteo and Celani have to say.
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For those attending the conference, please get as much information on the 2 EU funded LENR research projects (CleanHME, and Hermes) as you can. It was such a big development, and for the most part we still know little about it. Thanks to Ahlfors and Greenyer, we do at least have the basics.
Whatever heard, you can update us here CleanHME: new EU-funded LENR research project
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ABSTRACT....
SMOKE, MIRRORS, HYDROGEN-The future of the fuel.
Our planet is slowly suffocating under a dirty blanket of CO2. This may explain why governments in the EU, and big players in the oil and gas industry are spending billions on finding ways to make hydrogen the fuel of the future. Experts say that hydrogen has a big role to play if the EU is to cut carbon emissions to ‘Net Zero’ by 2050, that we should use hydrogen for domestic heating, transport, and manufacturing because it burns cleanly. But today 95% of hydrogen is made from fossil gas, mainly with no CO2 capture, a business favoured by ‘big gas’ who see it as a way to future-proof their finances. CO2 capture can be done but right now producers and governments are reluctant to invest to make that a legal requirement. Electrolysis powered by renewable energy makes green hydrogen, but at the €15/kilo price charged by UK filling stations it's equal to oil at €675 a barrel.
No wonder industry is looking to governments for support, with taxpayer subsidies acting as midwife to the new hydrogen economy. The problem is that all of these solutions are tied to the same vertical model that the oil and gas producers have always used. They own the product and control the means of distribution, which is heavily grid-dependent. This won’t work in the developing world, where we need to consider other routes to Net-Zero. There is a way to produce almost free green hydrogen, and valuable strategic chemicals from scrap-metal waste, a route which is persistently overlooked and misunderstood. This ‘orphan child’ of the hydrogen economy has an important place in the changed world we need to be living in, and in this presentation we can show you how that works. -
That 'slowly suffocating' and 'dirty' stuff is the life gas for plants, which is why we pump more CO2 into greenhouses. Plants get very angry when people conflate CO2 with real pollutants, and you don't want plants to get angry. Remember the forest of Fangorn.
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Nikola and Hydrogen Vehicles.
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Updated abstracts and programme /list of attendees for the conference. I am told it will all be filmed and put onto YT.
lenr-forum.com/attachment/14092/
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Updated abstracts and programme /list of attendees for the conference. I am told it will all be filmed and put onto YT.
lenr-forum.com/attachment/14092/
Abstracts seem to have not attached well to the post Alan Smith, perhaps too heavy file?
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Hi. It downloaded ok from your quote above. There is a blank page - page 2. I will reload.
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Now it worked, Thanks!!!
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Iwamura's Research update basis
https://traterraecielo.live/20…nel-paese-di-s-francesco/
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interesting work, interesting new project.
Clearly this way seems to be more promising for easy XSH .
I say this because it's easy to find a way to sputter successive layers ( for poor replicators i meant ) than do complex powders as requested by Takahashi for example.
However this paper don't tell everything because Ni remains a wall against H diffusion, so i don't know if very small thickness can lower this ?
This paper doesn't say either what they add as additive to avoid sintering for example and how they do it ?
Base de mise à jour de la recherche d'Iwamura
https://traterraecielo.live/20…nel-paese-di-s-francesco/
https://traterraecieloblog.fil…ura-team-aug.-30-2020.pdf
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These slides from Francesco Celani's presentation on the work of Iwamura today might help.
Close -up of reactor schematic.
General view.
Plan of work- both historic and proposed.
I asked about the process by which the Cu/Ni films were created. It is done by sputtering, but apparently the process used is not the normal sputtering method- but something described as 'very expensive'. The team are working to bring down the cost. Apparently the composite layer assembly is gas-loaded in the reactor, but like Mizuno the gas loading is done at a few Pascals. Then the heating process is begun and also the pressure is lowered so that adsorbed gas is slowly de-loaded from the Cu/Ni. It is this flux of the gas that creates XSH.***
The focus of the work at the moment is btw, the deactivation of radioactive compounds like Cs137.
ETA. *** Possible tip for magicsound there!
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Thanks for the slides Alan Smith, I see that Francesco CELANI is going in a new direction with what they have learned from the costantan, I wonder if the gas flux, being of particles with charge, is not hinting to a sort of "solid state confined plasma" after all, and as the model of Wyttenbach , this is all, deep down at the underlying base of the phenomena, an EM effect.
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@Curbina- I've made it clearer above- Francesco CELANI is reporting on the work of Iwamura.
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@Curbina- I've made it clearer above- Francesco CELANI is reporting on the work of Iwamura.
Doh!
Thanks, I should not skip the morning coffee, less during the week after daylight saving time change, which takes about 2 weeks to fuly adapt.
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