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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion – Part 24
Since my last – pre-Covid – article in this series there have been several new players on the “Hot Fusion” front but the most obvious one from a Kiwi point of view, is Open Star. It achieved national prominence … Continue reading
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Tagged Cold Fusion, Columbia University, Dr Ratu Mataira, DT Reaction, Google, Hot Fusion, Levitated Dipole, MIT, Open Star, Quantum Tunnelling, Rutherford, startup, Tokamak
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COVID-19: Possible Solutions Are Already Emerging
Hello All TTR Subscribers: As you may well have noticed, E-Cat World, the forum for researchers on and around LENR and other green energy, that we should all be directly or indirectly part of, has recently re-focussed much of its … Continue reading
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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion, Part 23
Since the last report in this series, a lot has happened, particularly in the field of LENR and, while there has also been interesting progress in Hot Fusion, I want to focus on LENR in this post. As anyone who … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, LENR
Tagged 2-2, Alexander Parkhomov, Andrea Rossi, Ball Lightning, Bob Greenyer, Charge Clusters, E-Cat, Exotic Vacuum Objects, fission, Fusion, Hot Fusion, LENR, Open Science, S-K, Strange Radiation
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The Parkhomov Reaction Tables in Database Accessible Form – Update
Latest Features as of 15-Sep-2019 Two new versions of the Cascades suite – “Cascades5Lite” and “Cascades5” have been added to the Nanosoft package: Cascades5Lite Cascades4 has been replaced by Cascades5Lite. Like Cascades4, Cascades5Lite requires the user to enter the core … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, LENR
Tagged Cascading Reactions, Feedback Table, fission, Fusion, Greenyer, Parkhomov
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If “they” ARE out there, what must follow?
This time, I’m taking a break from “The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion” series to focus on one aspect of the “They Are Out There” hypothesis that increasing numbers of people from a wide range of disciplines are now seriously … Continue reading
The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion – Part 22
In the very first part of this series, just over 6 years ago, I introduced you to inventer/entrepreneur Andrea Rossi and his creation, the Energizer Catalyzer or E-Cat for short. Back then, I and most others expected that the E-Cat … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrea Rossi, E-Cat, Presentation
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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion – Part 21
The first half of 2017 had not seen very many major developments in either the hot or the cold versions of controlled nuclear fusion R&D but all that changed with an unexpected announcement from the Rossi versus Industrial Heat court … Continue reading
Posted in Energy
Tagged Andrea Rossi, Bob Greenyer, Brilliant Light Power, E-Cat, George Egeley, LENR, Quark-X, Randall Mills, Suhas Ralkar
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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion Part 19
There have been further significant developments in LENR since my last report and perhaps the most important in terms of its academic respectability is that the prestigious Aarhus Nano Technology University in Denmark will be partnering with the Martin Fleischmann … Continue reading
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Tagged Aarhus, Andrea Rossi, Bob Grenyer, Brillouin Energy, Cold Fusion, ColdFusionNow, ICCF20, Jed Rothwell, LENR, Matin Fleischmann, New Scientist, QuarkX, Reputation Trap, Robert Godes, Ruby Carat, Tohoku University
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The Promise of Controlled Nuclear Fusion Part 18
A few notes before I present the latest report: I’m reverting to Hindu-Arabic numerals to escape the rather too formal air that Roman numerals imply. I can also report that, as of today, Think Tank Report has exactly 6447 subscribers, … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Environment
Tagged Anomalous Heat, Brillouin, Coefficient of Performance, Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, E-Cat QuarkX, Fleischmann and Pons, Fourier Spectra, Heat Pump, Industrial Heat, LENR, Leonardo Corp, Manhattan Project, Moon Race, Peter Gluck, Prof Huw Price, Reputation Trap, Robert Godes, Rossi, Songsheng Jiang, Tom Darden, US Armed Services Committee, US Secretary of Defense
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