Obsidian is volcanic glass, formed by rapid cooling of lava flows, usually in contact with water. If exposed to ball lightning and encased in clay this might react the way nitroglycerine reacts in dynamite. Make sure the layering is thin enough to observe LENR without such predicted explosions! A very interesting experiment.
Dr Richard*
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Whatever next? The way we are going very soon we will have cholera and black death outbreaks soon in our over-crowded and over-vaccinated cities!
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The new incarnation of LENR as S-SAFE definitively allows expansion into a new universe where CF will be accepted, given all the patents in the public domain, what was originally esoteric (off-the-wall) as scientifically obvious. This gives us all real hope for the future with a new CF-based energy resource. Well done Carl Page and co-workers!
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Good news from BLP with the existence of hydrinos confirmed by Wilfred Hagen-probably the same hydrogen species as Leif Holmlid's ultra-dense hydrogen.
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What's happened to can? I remember he was depositing olive-green deposits on electrodes as you say in jam-jars which resembled Leif Holmlid's specific catalyst FeK(OH) for synthesis of ultra-dense hydrogen and deuterium etc. Maybe he has made a novel discovery and is now keeping quiet about it!
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As Pericles once said in ancient Greece 'in democracy ideally we are all equal' but as Elon Musk and other billionaires now demonstrate the rich are 'more equal' than others. It's all about who controls the media!
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Same old same old 'we reap what we sow' nothing changes indeed and again whatever the source guaranteed energy is only for the rich.
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Has anyone tried Paxlovid yet? My question is whether it is more effective than Avigan (favivipir) which was ordered in large quantities by the Germans under Angela Merkel early on in the pandemic (2020).
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Reminiscent of the human genome project's attempt to 'cover all DNA bases' Cytosine, Adenine, Guanine and Thymine CAGT and then we have Uracil CAGU to encounter in RNA to worry about too. All for future sequencing for commercial exploitation!
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This contest is weird - looks like four identical patents by four independent bodies which (under-the-table) we all know are presumably sharing data and expertise. So there is really no competition in reality!
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191 dollars and 46 cents on average per annum! So how much did the army of scientists at Pfizer get? Must have been $millions from the state which we will never be able to guess at since the info has all been redacted. Now we have new omicron variants 4 and 5 which the old vaccines are completely ineffective against.......but still they are pushing all the old vaccines. Let's break out the antivirals instead.........
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Maybe no news is good news? That the Suncell project is at long last reaping rewards?
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So it would seem that Pd is not only a universal catalyst but also a universal pollutant having catalytic activity even in the lowest ppb range. Makes one wonder what effect this has had on the internal and external environments of the human body, which unknown biochemical reactions, possibly within the immune systems, have been modified by pollutant levels of Pd which has, never been studied. Whilst we have gone to extraordinary lengths to remove lead pollution (Pb-free petrol and solder etc except in military grade) the environmental impacts of Pd pollution are largely unknown.
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Do you think the same EVO reactions are occurring regardless of the four states of known matter solid, liquid, gas, or plasma? Also, what about the new LHC experiments at 13.6 TeV? Are they likely to record re-generative EVO production, which, like in LENR, are impossible to 'turn off' once initiated? Like Wyttenbach has suggested there never was one primordial 'big bang' but an endless series of matter collapsing into black holes following star supernovae of sufficiently high matter. Forming the centres of new galaxies in an infinite and eternal universe.
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But Swartz went a long way to commercialisation, even trademarking his NANOR device. If he has left the field, or indeed been silenced by censorship of Cold Fusion Times, this is a great loss to LENR, CMNS or the newer incarnation of S-SAFE. Is he still alive? I remember his solution to COVID posted earlier here was to drink vast quantities of alcohol..............?
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Who knows and furthermore who cares when the multiple threats of chemical, biological and nuclear war are all being considered. The irony is that a nuclear war would perhaps solve three of humanity's ills, overpopulation, COVID, and Global Warming.
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I would vote to SAVE the Wright Whales and build the turbines on land instead. The whole Gulf of Mexico should be made a conservation area, but this is only my opinion since this is where the Gulf Stream originates and keeps our West Coast warm and bountiful in wildlife in the oceans and on land. Or if you want to be Science-y apparently the Gulf Stream has almost already slowed down by one third of its pace from the turn of the last century due to Global Warming, with no way in sight of reversing this trend.
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Rachel Slaybaugh makes a very strong case for nuclear fission but the advantages of fusion will, I think become clearer at the next international conference on CF. Like most scientific advances which will be made with micro-printing at the atomic level, thin wafers of such new materials will hopefully make LENR an OBVIOUS Idea in hindsight. It has been obvious to us on LENR forum for some time, now it's up to Silicon Valley to come up with the new ingenious products, thin silicon wafers with co-deposited metalllic, hydrogen and deuterium lattices. The obvious choices of metal are Pd and Ni, but as with superconductors and superfluids there should be no a priori restriction on the materials used for experimentation.
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I don't know how much electricity prices have inflated in the USA, but here in the UK my monthly bill has increased from £89-00 to £352-00, which is on the cheapest economy 7 tariff from EDF. Is this reflecting the Global Increase in Energy Costs or is it a glitch in the system? Boris Johnson keeps saying he's going to fix this rampant inflation - but it makes petrol cars cheaper to run than electric models, in particular the new fuel-injected Toyotas.