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Mark Pinnell reacted with
to PhysicsForDummies’s post in the thread The Playground.
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More like "E-Cat SKLep Nevershowup" -
Mark Pinnell reacted with
to Curbina’s post in the thread The Playground.
For me the e-cat story ended in 2014, everything after has been a sociological experiment. It was amusing for a while, but hasn’t been for years now. I hope this is the end of it. -
Mark Pinnell reacted with
to Frogfall’s post in the thread The “Thunderstorm” reactor as another potentially easy to replicate, and very useful, possibly LENR device.
Just bear in mind that the internal combustion engine has probably attracted more R&D money, involved more researchers, more lab tests, and experienced more permutations, than any other type of machine over the last 2 centuries. Various combinations of… -
Mark Pinnell reacted with
to Alan Smith’s post in the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
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There's not a lot of competition in that field, and a number of concerned customers with access to major public funds, unlike the energy business who have a business model to projtect.. -
Mark Pinnell reacted with
to Curbina’s post in the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
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Exactly! It’s a “low hanging fruit”, so to speak, where the need for a truly working solution is desperate, so no one will bother to question the theoretical feasibility, they will buy if it works, making the easiest entry market.
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Mark Pinnell replied to the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
Safire hasn't really tried to explain whats going on with esoteric convoluted language, they just say we dont know but here are the results and we're learning how to control it. -
Mark Pinnell reacted with
to Alan Smith’s post in the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
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Mark Pinnell replied to the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
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I've never heard any of the SAFIRE team use any terms that you do. Let me know when you have a working experiment. -
Mark Pinnell replied to the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
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Make it out of the optimum materials, maybe treat the waste water with extra gases or fluids, pressurize or depressurize, apply energy (DC at a certain frequency or variable if conditions are variable to keep the plasma in quiescent state) and Bob's… -
Mark Pinnell reacted with
to Curbina’s post in the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
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Mark Pinnell reacted with
to Alan Smith’s post in the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
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Mark Pinnell replied to the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
I have heard about it being used in water but not sure on how it is done and if SAFIRE can get into a quisscent state but they wouldn't be considereing it if they didnt think it was feasible I guess.
I really should proof read my posts. =( -
Mark Pinnell reacted with
to Curbina’s post in the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
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That is the idea I got from reading their last update document, albeit is a radical departure of their original design. -
Mark Pinnell replied to the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
The small size of the reactor looks like it probably is a simple water reactor... however that would work. I know nothing about plasma other than seeing it used in gas on YouTube. LOL -
Mark Pinnell replied to the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
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An aqueous reactor is one of the options but they havent given details about the decision yet. It Could also be gaseous or a mix of the two I think. -
Mark Pinnell replied to the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
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The steam was produced by the Clearwater processing plant, where as SAFIRE III will be installed at each well, I presume, so no boil off or cooling towers will be necessary, and hence no steam and all waste will be treated before exposure to the… -
Mark Pinnell reacted with
to Alan Smith’s post in the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
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Maybe I am behind the curve on this, but your link above led me to an interesting discovery. Safire are interested in remediation of radioactivity in fraching waste-water.. See Mark Pinell's link here.
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Mark Pinnell reacted with
to Alan Smith’s post in the thread Safire eyes commercialization within 5 years, with launch of new company Aureon Energy!.
It's not just LENR researchers that face difficulties. Michael Claridge, part of the Safire/Aureon team posted this recently.
So was treated my attempt to comment on a recent article on Principia-Scientific. The article is about pulsars, a topic I know…