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    SR seems to be able pass perpendicularly right through almost everything without resistance, and yet can’t resist making long squiggly marks on surfaces that are nearly in the same plane as the particle moves in. Strange indeed.

    Apparently is a property of whatever conforms these particles or group of them, to have such spiraling movement, which is more than puzzling, and also They interact between them modifying their mutual paths but not the spiraling motion.

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    Jacques Ruer has sent out another newsletter/update on progress.


    Letter N ° 24

    General Assembly and upcoming conferences

    Jacques Ruer

    05/24/2021

    A little personal message

    This letter follows the previous one with quite a delay. This long silence on my part is due to personal circumstances (nothing serious) which distracted me for some time from my activities. Please accept my apologies for the delay


    General Assembly of the SFSNMC

    The association's general assembly was held on April 8. The report is available at

    https://drive.google.com/file/…1zuOpB2Xy4AsIArwQp1DzG8A1 / view? Usp = sharing


    A presentation was made during the meeting. It is available through this link:

    https://drive.google.com/file/…YlxPY4KOFuZQAVF0I6EG/view? usp = sharing


    Jean-Paul Bibérian retraced recent events. The general assembly made it possible to

    update on the situation. The office administration has been upgraded but there are plans to expand it, in particular to strengthen the communications, as well as to help in all the others activities, such as the preparation of seminars.


    Website

    The information pages of the association's website (http://www.sfsnmc.org) deserve an update

    up to date. The creators of the site have absolutely no more time to take care of the maintenance of the site.

    Let us therefore take advantage of this letter to call for help from the good wills who have the

    computer skills necessary to manipulate web pages. The texts of content to be published on the site may be written by various authors who can be identified in the association. On the other hand, formatting and publication on the website requires different skills that our group lacks. Therefore, any member who wishes to put his skills at the service of the association is cordially invited to contact me to discuss what might be possible together.


    2021 subscritions/donations


    Participation in RNBE 2020 included the invitation to pay the periodic contribution to the SFSNMC. Many members have thus contributed to the financing of activities and we thank you warmly. Members who can are invited to lend their support financial on the "Membership" page of our website. Some have chosen to make a automatic annual payment, which is obviously a very effective solution.

    Note that a financial reserve is welcome when organizing a conference in face-to-face because booking a room requires payment in advance. RNBE 2020 is going well conducted by videoconference but could not offer human contact only possible when we are all together. Hopefully the end of the pandemic will allow us to resume physical meetings soon.


    I2-HMR


    The International Institute for Hydrogen Materials Research is a scientific organization

    specializing in the study of fundamental aspects of interactions between hydrogen and

    metals or other materials. See: https://v1.i2-hmr.com


    The I2-HMR deserves to be more widely known and that is why we are talking about it here. The Hydrogen study topics are related to the concerns of our association.The organization maintains a database of publications in this field which may interest some of our members. Those interested can contact the I2-HMR: [email protected]


    IWAHLM14


    ISCMNS is organizing the 14th Symposium on Anomalies in Charged Metals hydrogen from Sunday August 29 to Wednesday September 1 in Assisi. See the site of the association: http://www.iscmns.org/work14


    The conference will be held in the same hotel as the one where the ICCF22 conference was held. Our Italian friends hope that the sanitary conditions will allow us assemble onsite. See on the website the deadlines for the presentations and the conditions for participation.


    ICCF23


    Recall that ICCF23 is organized in Xiamen from June 9 to 11. There is still time to register to attend this important conference by video conference. Participation is free but registration is required:-

    http://ikkem.com/iccf23/index.html


    Yours truly,

    Jacques Ruer

    President SFSNMC

    Email: [email protected]


    And in French..


    Lettre N°24

    Assemblée générale et prochaines conférences

    Jacques Ruer

    24/05/2021

    Un petit message personnel

    Cette lettre suit la précédente avec pas mal de retard. Ce long silence de ma part tient à des

    circonstances personnelles (rien de grave) qui m’ont détourné quelque temps de mes

    activités. Je vous prie de bien vouloir accepter mes excuses pour cette absence.

    Assemblée générale de la SFSNMC

    L’assemblée générale de l’association s’est tenue le 8 avril. Le compte-rendu est disponible à

    l’adresse :

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VYBc61zu_

    OpB2Xy4AsIArwQp1DzG8A1/view?usp=sharing

    Une présentation a été faite lors de la réunion. Elle est disponible grâce à ce lien :

    https://drive.google.com/file/…-0UaYlxPY4KOFuZQAVF0I6EG/

    view?usp=sharing

    Jean-Paul Bibérian a retracé les événements récents. L’assemblée générale a permis de faire le

    point sur la situation. Le bureau a été reconduit mais il est envisagé de l’élargir, notamment

    pour renforcer l’activité de communication, ainsi que pour aider dans toutes les autres

    activités, comme la préparation des colloques.

    Site internet

    Les pages d’information du site internet de l’association (http://www.sfsnmc.org) méritent une mise

    à jour. Les créateurs du site n’ont absolument plus le temps de s’occuper du maintien du site.

    Profitons donc de cette lettre pour appeler à l’aide les bonnes volontés qui ont les

    compétences nécessaires en informatique pour manipuler des pages web. Les textes de

    contenu à publier sur le site peuvent être écrites par divers auteurs qui peuvent être identifiés

    dans l’association. Par contre, la mise en forme et la publication sur le site internet demandent

    des compétences différentes qui manquent à notre groupe.

    Par conséquent, tout membre qui désirerait mettre ses compétences au service de l’association

    est cordialement invité à me contacter pour discuter de ce qu’il serait possible de faire

    ensemble.

    Cotisations 2021

    La participation à RNBE 2020 comportait l’invitation à verser la cotisation périodique à la

    SFSNMC. De nombreux membres ont ainsi contribué au financement des activités et nous les

    remercions chaleureusement. Les membres qui le peuvent sont invités à apporter leur soutien

    financier sur la page « Adhésion » de notre site internet. Certains ont choisi de faire un

    versement annuel automatique, ce qui constitue évidemment une solution très efficace.

    Soulignons qu’une réserve financière est la bienvenue lorsqu’on organise un colloque en

    présentiel car la réservation d’une salle exige un paiement en avance. RNBE 2020 s’est bien

    déroulé en vidéoconférence mais ne pouvait pas offrir les contacts humains seulement

    possibles lorsqu’on est tous réunis. Espérons que la fin de la pandémie permettra de reprendre

    prochainement les réunions physiques.

    I2-HMR

    L’International Institute for Hydrogen Materials Research est une organisation scientifique

    spécialisée dans l’étude des aspects fondamentaux des interactions entre l’hydrogène et les

    métaux ou les autres matériaux. Voir : https://v1.i2-hmr.com

    L’I2-HMR mérite d’être plus largement connu et c’est pourquoi nous en parlons ici. Les

    sujets d’étude relatifs à l’hydrogène sont connexes aux préoccupations de notre association.

    L’organisation maintient une base de données de publications dans ce domaine qui peuvent

    intéresser certains de nos membres. Les personnes intéressées peuvent contacter l’I2-HMR :

    [email protected]

    IWAHLM14

    L’ISCMNS organise le 14ème colloque sur les anomalies dans les métaux chargés en

    hydrogène du dimanche 29 août au mercredi 1er septembre à Assise. Voir le site de

    l’association : http://www.iscmns.org/work14

    La conférence se tiendra dans le même hôtel que celui où s’était tenue la conférence ICCF22.

    Nos amis italiens espèrent que les conditions sanitaires nous permettront de nous retrouver

    nombreux sur place. Voir sur le site les dates limites pour les présentations et les conditions

    de participation.

    ICCF23

    Rappelons que l’ICCF23 est organisé à Xiamen du 9 au 11 juin. Il est encore temps de

    s’inscrire pour assister en vidéoconférence à cet important congrès. La participation est

    gratuite mais l’inscription est obligatoire : http://ikkem.com/iccf23/index.html

    Bien à vous,

    Jacques Ruer

    Président SFSNMC

    Email : [email protected]

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    New interview with Francesco Celani availabe now.

  • I have just been looking to the nice interview of Ruby and Alan with Francesco Celani. Well done and interesting to hear Also Francesco makes progress!

    Also good to hear that he believes Cold Fusion/LENR is being taken more seriously now. If his LENR process with hydrogen and Constantan wire with high voltage/current pulses indeed produces a lot of excess heat and this can be replicated, then mainstream science will surely be interested and hopefully the EU provides him with more money for his important work. I hope to hear more of him soon.

    Thanks Alan and Ruby for this interview.

  • New Interview with Alan Smith about his replication of the the LEC posted!


    Today we are proud to share with the LENR community the latest installment of our "Meet the Experimenters / Cold Talks" series in which we get a hands-on and frontline replication update from our very own Alan Smith at his laboratory, who has teamed up with Matt Lilley to join the increasing number of researchers that has been able to independently verify the so called LEC effect (Lattice Energy Converter) being developed by Frank Gordon and Harper Whitehouse.



    Alan Smith in his lab showing us a fresh out of the bath iron plated brass electrode for a quick LEC experiment. Image Credit: LENR-Forum Staff.


    For those that may be new to the concept, the LEC is a relatively simple to build experiment that produces a baffling effect: the creation of an spontaneous, small, but sustained and steady voltage and current, between electrodes co deposited with hydrogen by electrolytic means (so far has worked with Palladium but also with Iron!). The effect is consistent and very repeatable, but it has so far eluded a complete explanation.


    Join Ruby Carat and David Nygren as they interview Alan Smith about his recent participation in last months 14th IWHALM (held from August 29th to September 1st in Assisi, Italy), where Alan presented the concept and his early work on the LEC, and where the LEC replication (which was also presented in parallel by Jean Paul Biberian) took a centerpiece role, specially because of the relative simplicity and the high repeatability, which makes this effect potentially one of the most important breakthroughs in the field. One that can be verified and repeated by everyone interested.

    Alan Smith, talking directly from his laboratory, presents to us one of the stages of the LEC experiments he and Matt Lilley have been performing, and attempts a brief demonstration that seems to momentarily produce 350 millivolts...showing again the robustness of the LEC effect, even in the precarious conditions of an onscreen experimental demonstration.


    Alan then proceeds to provide us with an overview of his current thoughts on how the LEC works. His main hypothesis is that the hydrogen co-deposited under strain within the metallic lattice, is producing some type of low energy nuclear reaction that, in turn, gives rise to the production of a weak radiation emission robust enough to ionize the gases between the electrodes (separated by a very narrow gap), thus creating the voltage that is being measured, which can then be harnessed to perform work.

    Alan also discusses the chances and possibilities of this ever becoming an useful system for energy production, and -with some engineering improvements, some potential uses in the short term.

    We also get a brief but encouraging review of the ongoing replications, including the increasing number of LENR researchers that have already replicated the experiment, and explains how this number could increase significantly in a very short term.


    Some other very similar, and potentially linked and paralell developments, as Fabrice David's "Fusion Diode", are also briefly mentioned and discussed in relation to the LEC.


    You can watch the interview in the following link:

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    Don't forget to take part in the discussion of our MEET THE EXPERIMENTER SERIES Here:


    And also keep updated, and let us know your questions and insights about the LEC and its development, in the dedicated thread here:


    Until the Next one!

    The LENR-FORUM Staff.



    I certainly Hope to see LENR helping humans to blossom, and I'm here to help it happen.

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