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@ugo.abundo posted this April 1, what do we think?
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Excess heat according to Parkhomov does not start below 700 C.
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update from @brian ahern
QuoteI am up to 500C with no excess noted. I will resume heating at 2PM when I return home. I will go up to 1125C. If it is not observed by that temperature we must reconsider the materials etc.
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Interesting Posts from vortx - Jones
It is a scary ideaQuoteUp until very recently - when a researcher - even at a top Lab - bought
lithium hydroxide, it almost never contained the natural level of Lithium-6
(which is already low). This is an undisputable fact, not revealed until circa 2010 - that for 50
years in the USA there has been a hidden isotopic depletion in commercial
lithium - which was a relic of the cold war. Don't ask don't tell.What does this mean for LENR, in the historical perspective - "if and when"
it is finally shown that the active isotope - going all the way back to 1989
is and always has been Li-6 and not deuterium? For one thing, this helps to
explain why the cold fusion reaction was so hard to replicate.Obviously is success depends on one rare isotope which is never more than
7-8% under the best of circumstances (unless deliberately enriched)- and
that isotope is systematically removed from some but not all commercial
electrolytes - then it becomes very difficult to achieve the same results
from run to run. Most of the available electrolyte was severely depleted and
simply will not work at all.RELEVANT QUOTE: "Because of the fact that the enrichment of Li-6 was part of
a classified military weapons program, the general scientific community and
the public were never provided information that the lithium being
distributed in the chemical reagents was depleted in Li-6. This distribution
resulted in labels on containers of reagents, which had incorrect atomic
weight values listed on them."http://www.iupac.org/publications/ci/2010/3201/3_holden.html
I have come to believe in recent weeks that Li-6 is the active isotope for
thermal gain. Admittedly that is not proved yet, but I think it will be in
the next few months.It really pisses me off that this charade has been going on for all of these
years and some of the biggest critics of cold fusion, early on - probably
knew this all along.Jones
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Very nice summary / report from infinite-energy
QuoteStay tuned for news of these ongoing Open Science projects from MFMP. We expect reports of other Hot Cat-like replications at the upcoming ICCF19 conference in Padova, Italy. See you there!
Key Results
QuoteMaterials vary greatly in the way they emit infrared light when heated. This property is called “emissivity” and ranges from 0 for empty space to 1 for a perfect “black body” radiant surface. Our most important finding was that the Optris thermal camera needed an emissivity setting in the range of 0.95 in order to match the same range of temperatures seen by the thermocouples and the dual wavelength pyrometer. A spot of black Aremco 840-CM high-emissivity coating was compared with the Dog Bone surface in a process recommended by the Optris operating manual:
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Alexander ProsvirnovQuoteFebruary 21, 2013 on the website of the Government of the Russian Federation was published " Strategy of development of the Russian Arctic and national security for the period up to 2020 ", approved by President Vladimir Putin [1]. Development of the northern latitudes becomes a priority. Do not forget the prophecy of Mikhail Lomonosov "The power of Russia will grow through Siberia.
In the "Strategy of socio-economic development of Siberia until 2020" [2] adopted by the Government of the Russian Federation in August 2010, is expected in the next decade with plans to intensive exploration, the development of new mineral deposits, reconstruction and development of the Northern Sea Route, preservation unique environment and culture of all ethnic groups living in the Arctic with the condition to improve their quality of life. The document notes that the Siberian part of the Arctic in the first half of the XXI century will occupy a key position in ensuring national and resource security of the Russian Federation, in maintaining the country's competitive advantage in world markets and to build economic capacity in general. Development of the northern latitudes Russia supported by Government regulations, orders and decrees of the President of the Russian Federation (see. Table).
QuoteConclusion
All the activities of the industry to increase the competitiveness of traditional NPP is to reduce the cost of specific capital investments in the construction of nuclear power plants by increasing the unit capacity of power and reduce construction time, that is in conflict. This international experience has shown and Areva in Olkiluoto nuclear power plant where a start delay is simply indecent. Arctic no need for powerful power units, and the specific value units of small power required there dramatically increases inversely power unit compared to, for example, a specific value of power unit power 1200MVt. The aforementioned contradiction is insoluble in the traditional paradigm of nuclear installations. A qualitative leap in technology to overcome this contradiction. And technology installations on low-energy nuclear reactions (NEYAR) gives it a qualitative leap, which can satisfy the requirements for such installations in difficult Arctic conditions. Implementation A.G.Parhomovym long-term experiment with analogue E-Sat NT A. Rossi gives hope sufficiently fast implementation of engineering design has a nickel-hydrogen heat source for the Arctic. The research program of low-energy nuclear reactions [3] for the Russian Academy of Sciences, and for our industry, and specifically for the Arctic overdue. Ignore the facts of successful reproduction experiments NEYAR, namely nonreproducibility NEYAR explain their inaction science officials already equivalent to "burying their heads in the sand."Late, gentlemen, for the distribution of "elephants" [7], [8], [9]. -
Update from @brian ahern:
QuoteI regard the NaAlH2 run as a null result. We load LiAlH4 tonight.
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Peer review - LENR/Coldfusion in May 2015 - Rossi effect - Rumors
Also Rossi hints about this,March 29th, 2015 at 2:18 PM
Can you inform us about when your paper will be published in a peer reviewed magazine?Andrea Rossi
March 29th, 2015 at 7:21 PM
Curiosone:
I think May, but I am not sure. At the moment it is under peer reviewing.
Warm Regards,
A.R.This would be welcome..
As we noted earlier, the scientific journal "Current Science" have a new magazine that seriously looking into LENR / Cold Fusion.(Peer review)
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Update from @brian ahern today
Jeff and I calibrated the 4-tube system with new type-K thermocouples. They all were mounted in a tube lying side by side and were positioned at the center of the 12" long tube furnace. Temperatures were measured , recorded and plotted every 30 seconds. All four registered the same temperature to within 0.6 degrees C over the range 100 - 800C.
We heated slowly (12 hours up to 120C) to avoid pressure increases from rapid H2 desorption
The two inner tubes were replaced with a blank tube ( 1 gram of Ni-255)and one containing 0.1g ofNaAlH2 + 1 gram Ni-255 powder. Both tubes were sealed at each end with alumina paste cement.
We began raising the power by 35 watts every hour. This resulted in a temperature increase of about 40 degrees C each hour.
Above 250C the thermocouple adjacent to the sample began showing a little higher temperature. By 455C it was 2.0 degrees higher. I am still heating. I will go up to 850C. -
Who can translate?
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Part Cultural. Reading of the Canticle of the Creatures. Greetings from the President of the Center studies Malfatti Cav. Edward Mazzocchi. Paul Cicchini Historical and art critic The spear of light as a symbol of a science in the service of peace at last.Sergio Dotto, Centro Studi Malfatti, author of the Book The Water Engine Industry: The production of clean energy in the Umbria of the south.scientific partUbaldo Mastromatteo, Researcher at the STMicroelectronics expert in semiconductors and energy research: New scenarios of energy research against default energy. -
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Another translation by Bob Higgins who also corrected a numerical mistake
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Alexander just told me that isotpanalysen will be published as soon as it is reddy, however, he did not know how fast.
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Thanks to [lexicon]Alexander Parkhomov[/lexicon] and Peter Gluck for the translation.
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"http://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/index.php/Thread/1263-Alexander-Parkhomov-Tens-times-more-than-chemically-possible/?postID=3448#post3444
Can you Russian and want to help? please contact us."
I translated the first parkhomov report using google translate. contact me at [email protected] if you want to get copies or if you have questions.
We want to translate / add subtitles to the video you see above, looking for someone who understands Russian.
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MFMP post this for 1h ago
QuoteThe Launch of a New Plan on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science at Tohoku University"A new research division devoted to condensed matter nuclear science [will] commence operations in April, 2015. "From Francesco CelaniA new research division devoted to condensed matter nuclear science commenced operations in April, 2015. The Research Center for Electron Photon Science of Tohoku University and CLEAN PLANET Inc. agreed to the establishment of the collaborative research division - Condensed Matter Nuclear Reaction Division. This is the first official research division for the condensed matter nuclear science and its application in Japan.In this division, fundamental research on condensed matter nuclear reaction, R & D on energy generation and nuclear waste decontamination will be performed. The members of the new division Consists of researchers of Tohoku University, CLEAN PLANET including HEAD (Hydrogen Engineering & Application Development Company). Iwamura and Itoh left a research center of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries at the end of March to joined the division.The nuclear waste decontamination research is supported by the ImPACT Program "Reduction and Resource Recycle of High Level Radioactive Wastes with Nuclear Transformation", Which is a Japanese national research project. The Electron Photon Science of Tohoku University and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Jointly Obtained the funding for the project.1. Condensed Matter Nuclear Reaction Division, Research Center for Electron Photon Science, Tohoku University, Japan(Yasuhiro Iwamura, Jirohta Kasagi, Hidetoshi Kikunaga)2. CLEANPLANET Inc., Japan(Hideki Yoshino, Takehiko Itoh, Masanao Hattori)3. Hydrogen Engineering & Application Development Company, Japan(Tadahiko Mizuno)Details of the project will be shared During ICCF19 in Padua, Italy