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    http://www.sciencedaily.com/re…/2015/05/150520100611.htm

    By Daniel Gendron


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    Here are the first results after 4 days of test. This is approximately only 10% of the data obtained. I took this part because you can compare the energy gains between 80Vdc and 200VDC.


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    Do we know more about this?


    Youtube channel
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaJgwsWbQlUzQuQguSnReKg



    Great, will it be test this weekend?


    May 21, 2015


    LOW-ENERGY NUCLEAR REACTIONS (LENR) - COLD FUSION - CMNS; PRESENT AND PROJECTED FUTURE STATUS -
    Dr. Michael C.H. McKubre, SRI International


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    We have arrived at an interesting time and there are several indications that 2015 will not be “business as usual” in the CMNS field. I have commented often that it would not take much outside interest to convert our field from “resource limited” to “talent limited”. I think we are about to see that occur. How we proceed will depend on how we convert this “once in a quarter century” opportunity. Those of us in the field are well aware that data sufficient to motivate significant, serious, scientific and technological interest have existed for a very long time but with few exceptions (one being the US DoD) this has not occurred. What has changed?


    Dr. Michael McKubre began his undergraduate studies at George Washington University and completed his B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Chemistry and Physics at Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand. On completing his Ph.D., he was granted a two year Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Southampton University, England. Dr. McKubre joined SRI as an Electrochemist in 1978 and was appointed Manager of the Electrochemistry Program in 1982 and Director of the Energy Research Center in1992. He is an expert in the study of electrochemical kinetics and was one of the original pioneers in the use of ac impedance methods for the evaluation of electrode kinetic processes. In the last decade, as Director of the Energy Research Center, Dr. McKubre has applied himself to the discovery and application of potential new energy sources, particularly those associated with the deuterium/palladium system.


    http://www.prnewswire.com/news…f-magnegas-300083985.html





    MagneGas - 18 mars 2015


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    Hear from Ruggero Maria Santilli, chief scientist of MagneGas, as he speaks to the developments of his company with a goal to make America energy independent.


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    Ruggero Santilli (Wikipedia)

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    The present invention relates to a method of generating energy by nuclear fusion. The method comprises the steps of: bringing (100) hydrogen in a gaseous state into contact with a hydrogen transfer catalyst (14) configured to cause a transition of the hydrogen from the gaseous state to an ultra-dense state; collecting (101) the hydrogen in the ultra-dense state on a carrier (3) configured to substantially confine the hydrogen in the ultradense state within a fuel collection portion (16) of the carrier; transporting (102) the carrier to an irradiation location (9); and subjecting (103), at the irradiation location, the hydrogen in the ultra-dense state to irradiation having sufficient energy to achieve break-even in energy generation by nuclear fusion.



    https://data.epo.org/publicati…P2680271NWA1/document.pdf


    About Holmlid, Leif

    Now is the experiment over after some problems. It seems no excess of heat.
    New try will give new possibility.
    Thanks Alan


    Alan Goldwater

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    The thermocouple finally failed at 18:00 UTC and appears to have fried the input side of the HUGnetLab board and possibly the PID controller aswell. So obviously the test was stopped at that point.


    After everything cools down, I'll do some surgical disassembly (hammer and chisel) to see what caused it. The cell will be further disassembled later to extract the fuel for analysis, and the data file will be postedfor analysis by the crowd. Thanks for watching!

    Unified Gravity is a new player for me, maybe our readers have more information about their work?



    Webpage
    Patentsapplication


    Unified Gravity Proton-Lithium Fusion Reaction Chamber


    Clean Fusion Energy




    Experiment History


    UGC Personnel

    Time The good stuff should start around 15:00 UTC on 7 May.
    Questions Alan Goldwater says that he gladly try to answer your questions, use this thread.
    Historyquantumheat.org
    Chat about this test - open in new Tab


    From MFMP

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    Alan plans to run the GS2 reheating, starting tonight. It will be streaming live as before, but hopefully with better resolution thanks to a new computer! Alan will start the slow warmup around 11 PM PST, then go to sleep. I'd like to have someone monitor the stream and wake me by Skype call if anything looks dangerous - any volunteers, please send a message of commitment to [email protected]


    In case you missed it Alan said this about his reactor a week ago.


    "After reconnecting the data system, I find that the fuelled reactor still had 13 psi of positive pressure after sitting idle for 28 days. The pressure was 32 psi at the start of this period, so there has been some permeation into the Alumina and/or continued absorption by the fuel. "


    Alan Goldwater

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    The reactor from my test April 3-4 is still fueled and still shows hydrogen pressure. I'm restarting it, using the temperature profile suggested by [lexicon]Alexander Parkhomov[/lexicon] at ICCF19. The first ramp is up to 250 C over 3 hours, where it holds for 2 hours. Then it will ramp up to 1200 C over the next six hours and hold there. It's a slow process by necessity, so check back often.


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    From Stefano Marcellini, physics researcher of the I.N.F.N, the Italian Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics. Quasion to [lexicon]Alexander Parkhomov[/lexicon]

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    Since nobody dared to ask Parkhomov about his cut-and-paste plot, I did it. Here is his answer in attachment. I did not include the excel file with all the data, as it is a huge list of numbers, but they correspond to the ones that he provided, and that you can see in the attached file. I don't want to make any personal comment. Read it and make your own judgment.