I sense that the technology will come on-stream slowly with multiple players, over the next, say 5 years. In short, everyone wants to get paid. And look out, Jeb Bush is making a play for the White House, I wonder if he's divested enough from oil? That should be an interesting space to watch.
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Hi Andrea,
I only heard about LENR when I was researching the seemingly unexplained diving price of oil. Absolutely fascinating. Given geo-political situations, LENR, amongst other new energy sources, is now a must-have. If you listen to the commodity market pundits, you could go crazy. But if you think with an open mind, the last-days-of-oil theory just makes sense. It's just an inevitability. So exciting to watch this in 2015. Not so nice to see job losses and economic havoc in Russia and Venzuela, but I suspect the Russians are suitably buffered...
Patricia
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Here is a fascinating project recently completed by NASA on Low Energy Nuclear Reaction Aircraft. It seems to indicate what is coming on stream.The PDF is a real eye-opener.
http://nari.arc.nasa.gov/node/259
http://nari.arc.nasa.gov/sites…files/Wells_TM2014-218283 Low Energy Nuclear Reaction Aircraft_0.pdf -
I was very curious about why the price of oil was dropping so rapidly again with little or no explanation. Other than some geo-political theories. I was digging around online and found someone who had made a parallel between this event and the drop in the price of oil. I did some reading on LENR and it is totally fascinating. The oil industry is huge, and this is a true disruptor. LENR will need to be eased into the market to avoid total destruction of petro-reliant economies and industries. IMHO. Of course the military has first dibs. And Bill Gates.