Bob Greenyer and the Martin Fleishman memorial project published their recipe for processing the nickel catalyst and says they can reliably create an LENR reaction that makes X rays- and excess heat.
MFMP hasn't claimed this.
Bob Greenyer and the Martin Fleishman memorial project published their recipe for processing the nickel catalyst and says they can reliably create an LENR reaction that makes X rays- and excess heat.
MFMP hasn't claimed this.
Yes they are manually triggered, both loading and unloading.
IH wasn't a customer.
Must be a scam if Rossi makes journalists pay his customer's electric bill!
me356: are you able to control hydrogen pressure solely with controlling power input?
me356: As you might be aware, MFMP is currently doing a replication of their previous GS5.2 experiment.
Given their setup, is there any specific method they could use to trigger the reaction that you could suggest?
This is an interesting teaser, when do we get the full release?
There will probably be a whole episode with Rossi playing tennis with his wife; I can hardly wait.
They should also show the little dance that Krivit did when he read that Rossi was suing [lexicon]IH[/lexicon].
Quote from Rends: “What you have are suspicions.”
With regard to the ERV, there are more than suspicions that <a href="https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/wiki/index.php/Entry/7-IH/">[lexicon]IH[/lexicon]</a> was dissatisfied with the test. Rossi, quoted from his <a href="http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=892" class="externalURL" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Journal of Nuclear Physics</a>:
Quote: “I have to comment the press release of <a href="https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/wiki/index.php/Entry/7-IH/">[lexicon]IH[/lexicon]</a>, being…
IMO you are misreading Rossi. He is saying that they were satisfied with the E-cat, but that when it was time to pay, they pretended like they were not.
On one side we have [lexicon]IH[/lexicon] making vague statements prepared by a communication firms and their lawyers.
On the other side, we have Rossi giving very specific info, such as:
"After the replication they made with the attendance of Woodford in 2013 Mr Tom Darden said publicly: ” this replication has been stellar” ( witnesses available)."
If Rossi behaves logically, he wouldn't be making this up if he couldn't back it up in court.
Cherokee recently registered domains such as luxenergyltd.com. Would they do that if they didn't believe in LENR?
My guess is that Cherokee found a competitor of Rossi with whom they have a better relationship and/or better contracts/deals.
Rossi says:
QuoteNow, let me talk to you of a very singular coincidence: Brillouin has always made only electrolytic apparatuses: go to read all their patent applications made before their agreement with [lexicon]IH[/lexicon], and you will find confirmation of what I am saying ( I know their patents by heart, because I have studied them and probably I know them better than themselves : I wrote about 100 pages of notes about their patents ). And now the singular coincidence: they make the agreement with [lexicon]IH[/lexicon] in April 2015, and Voilà, they made a public demo in Capitol Hill ( Washington, DC) with a device that is the Copy-Cat of something I am familiar with. Nothing that Brillouin has ever made before the agreement with [lexicon]IH[/lexicon]. What a coincidence !!!
Again, I have to rely a bit on Rossi's words. But it is definitely a possibility that [lexicon]IH[/lexicon] managed to make the e-cat work, and they took the technology to a competitor who was happy not to ask for $100 million.
Going back to Cherokee registering "luxenergy" domains: back then I thought it was related to the E-catX, but now it seems that this would be about a competitor of Rossi.
Yes but they still might need help getting it to work. The point is that Rossi had every motive to give them that help.
Maybe Rossi got cold feet after he realized [lexicon]IH[/lexicon] was working with competitors, but kept on going with the full 1 year test even though the relationship was strained.
<a href="https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/index.php/User/1076-LENR-Calender/"> lenr Calender</a>
<a href="https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/wiki/index.php/Entry/7-IH/">[lexicon]IH[/lexicon]</a> doesn't need to replicate. They own a 1MW reactor.
I thought the 1MW reactor Rossi delivered is the one that was tested for a year.
My alternate speculation is that [lexicon]IH[/lexicon] couldn't build their own working reactor either because they lack the skills/experience to do so; or because Rossi withheld some important details just in case they would screw him over.
That would explain the "all without success" comment in the hypothesis that the Rossi did get the claimed results.
This is also an ideal scenario for Rossi because that would mean that [lexicon]IH[/lexicon] will just get stuck trying to replicate just like Defkalion.
Seems like Woodford should get involved given how [lexicon]IH[/lexicon] has apparently misrepresented their assets
So... COP=1? Seems like cold fusion will warm me up better than hot fusion?? Very confusing.
Have a nice day everyone!
Rossi and [lexicon]IH[/lexicon] paid for the experiment and the ERV report. Therefore they are the ones getting the report. What they release is dependent on what they agreed and what they think benefits them.
Not sure why we have to bring all sorts of complicated analysis to this simple situation.
Quote from Shane D.: “So it appears <a href="https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/wiki/index.php/Entry/7-IH/">[lexicon]IH[/lexicon]</a> is more than just another licensee, as Rossi mentions both he and them having received the report.”
My guess: <a href="https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/wiki/index.php/Entry/7-IH/">[lexicon]IH[/lexicon]</a> are both a licensee and Rossi's primary financial backer at the moment. The licensee arrangement may…
This makes some sense. Moreover I've wondered for a while whether Cherokee/[lexicon]IH[/lexicon] had a share in the trust that owns Leonardo.