New paper released on heat production during preliminary tests on the Rossi âNi-Hâ reactor by Dr. Giuseppe Levi, Jan 31, 2011 based on measurements done during two short tests on December 16 2010 [Test 1] and January 14 2011. http://pesn.com/2011/01/27/9501752_..._with_new_papers_released/LeviGreportonhe.pdf
This is a really good doco on cold fusion. I recommend everyone watch it before making uninformed comments about this technology. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FilflaqbVI
exactly, life is random, things happen, some fail and then succeed, a small percentage are born successful, most fail all their life humans usually only talk of those who fail and then succeed, because most humans are losers and by repeating such stories they strengthen the belief in themselves that they too will one day become successful, at least if only they work hard enough, working hard only increases your chances of success, but does not guarantee it and wears your body and mind regardless of whether in the end you succeed or not from a human perspective there's a probability associated with everything ... the probability of any significant innovation given the human mental capabilities is almost zero ... thus the western world will suffer not only from zero growth in the coming decades but will actually degrade as the cost of resources and thus maintenance continue to increase ... on the other hand other countries will continue to reverse engineer western military technology and recreate it and sell it to eachother at one thousandth of what it cost countries like US to engineer them all this none sense surrounding bullshit like cold fusion is a direct result of western societies desperately searching for a way out of their inevitable doom, they too know it's all false hope, but then it's just humans, like always, as they gain awareness that there is no hope from an inevitable unwanted end, they become delusional and lose their grip on reality
I don't have a background in this field, but it seems like the last paper from that link might imply that he saw no extra rays during that part of the test. If that is what the author of the last paper at that link is implying, then what I said earlier about needing to see extra rays or whatever created by the experiment still holds true. Every cold fusion attempt that failed to show additional particles/rays when the test was recreated added skepticism to the field. It seems that the initial goal of so many of these is to show that energy was created without showing that particles/rays were created. For cold fusion to be accepted, the researchers need to first show that items were clearly created during the reaction. Then, the scientific community may be inclined to believe any energy created was due to the reaction.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zuj5ig7jduw&feature=grec_index Andrea Rossi speaks about his cold fusion product. It will operate in Athens,Greece from Oct 2011.
oil >100, the news must be below everybody's radar. unless this thread is moved out of Chat, the World might never know about this new "technology"