ChatGPT (yes, it is spelled G P T, not G T P) is an overhyped "better google".
The limitations can be seen if you use it a few times.
The conecept of GPT is well known since 2002, released in a paper by Google brain.
ChatGPT (yes, it is spelled G P T, not G T P) is an overhyped "better google".
The limitations can be seen if you use it a few times.
The conecept of GPT is well known since 2002, released in a paper by Google brain.
Assuming all crypto projects are scams is no different from assuming all cold fusion projects are pseudoscience / scams.
I'm not assuming that all cryptocurrency projects are scams! But at least 99% of them are scams. And people lost large amounts of hard earned money in false promises.
This is also often reported in big media.
Thus cryptocurrency has a bad image, which shouldn't be coupled to a topic which also has a hard time to gain credibility.
Oh no, please no cryptocurrency scams and promo in one sentence with LENR...
As the live stream has ended, was there any result or is the experiment still running.
Please try to stay on topic!
This thread is about Mizuno's Reactor, not Rossi.
The web site https://mizunotech.com/index.html does not yet reflect this change.
It was just implemented. Thank you for the hint!
Looks like BEC is doing now what we thought Rossi will do in 2012.
Congratulation to BEC and Robert Godes. If it is true they may be near to enter the market with a mass produced device.
Just for reference, here is the twitter post orsova mentioned:
QuoteAbstract
The mass of the W boson, a mediator of the weak force between elementary particles, is tightly constrained by the symmetries of the standard model of particle physics. The Higgs boson was the last missing component of the model. After observation of the Higgs boson, a measurement of the W boson mass provides a stringent test of the model. We measure the W boson mass, MW, using data corresponding to 8.8 inverse femtobarns of integrated luminosity collected in proton-antiproton collisions at a 1.96 tera–electron volt center-of-mass energy with the CDF II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron collider. A sample of approximately 4 million W boson candidates is used to obtain MW=80,433.5±6.4stat±6.9syst=80,433.5±9.4 MeV/c2
, the precision of which exceeds that of all previous measurements combined (stat, statistical uncertainty; syst, systematic uncertainty; MeV, mega–electron volts; c, speed of light in a vacuum). This measurement is in significant tension with the standard model expectation.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abk1781
As the W-Boson is related to the weak force, could this new data open loopholes where LENR theories could fit in?
So the EMDrive idea is alive again?
Hi everyone!
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Yes, I can confirm: I repeated the experiment a number of times and it worked almost 100% of the times (with slightly different performances but very similar features). This rate of success was so "unusual" for a LENR (or presumed so) experiment, that I also tried to make some intentional variations in order to verify if the effect would still be there: it wasn't. So I have a good confidence that I was measuring something real and not an artifact.
Hi Stevenson,
this sounds great!
Do you have any contact to reputable scientific institutes (universities etc.) which you can support in doing research with a replication?
This would be great.
Thinking about something like Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in germany.
If THEY would support that idea, this would be a breakthrough in acceptance.
BTW: The mizunotech website now offers some small introduction videos:
Seems like they are making solid progress
Can someone summary the findings of the LEC replications so far?
It is hard to catch up through all the off/side topic posts.
Can someone sum up the current state of this replication? I'm unable to find out if this is positive or negative (for us LENR heads)...
It sounds really cool, but do we have to use it? Or is only if we think we are at risk of having the account hacked?
You don't have to use it. It is just for your own account security.
Maybe at least Administrators and Moderators should think about it
You now have the possibility to activate a second-authentication-factor for logging into your LENR Forum account!
This is a great feature to increase your account security!
The idea of a "second-factor-authentication" (short 2FA or MFA for "multi-factor-authentication") is, that you need a second "password" in form of a time-based 6 figure code to complete the login process.
So if someone was able to find/hack your password, this person still is not able to log into your account!
The second factor is often implemented as a smartphone app, like the Google Authenticator (Android, iOS) or FreeOTP (Android, iOS). This app will generate a new 6 figure code every 30 seconds, a so called One Time Pad (short OTP).
Alternatively you can enable the OTP via Email, so you will receiven an Email as soon as you try to freshly login into LENR Forum and have to type in the 6 figure code you received.
To enable the Multi-Factor-Authentication, go here: https://www.lenr-forum.com/account-security/
This is a very big and positive news Stevenson!
Thank you for this wonderful work and please keep it up
A new publication at PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS reveals new experimental data from the Muon g-2-Experiment at Fermilab.
It has measured an unexpected behaviour of the Muons:
https://journals.aps.org/prl/a…03/PhysRevLett.126.141801
See also the official announcement from Muon g-2 yesterday:
https://theory.fnal.gov/events…2-experiment-at-fermilab/
Having Muon-catalyzed fusion in mind, what implications could this have?
Intro:
QuoteFor the first time, physicists have captured an enigmatic state of matter on video.
Using a scanning transmission X-ray microscope, the research team has recorded the oscillations of a time crystal made out of magnons at room temperature. This, they said, is a significant breakthrough in the study of time crystals.
Full article:
https://www.sciencealert.com/w…-time-crystal-oscillating
Video:
QuoteThe video above shows the magnetic wave-front propagating through the strip, filmed at up to 40 billion frames per second using the MAXYMUS X-ray microscope at the BESSY II synchrotron radiation facility at Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin in Germany.