Energy So Cheap It Would Revolutionize The World: Andrea Rossi’s Remarkable E-Cat Device, Public Test October 28th | Alternative News Report

There’s been a tremendous amount of internet buzz in the last few weeks about the invention by an Italian scientist named Andrea Rossi, and his consultant, Sergio Focardi, of a “free energy” device, the Energy Catalyzer, or E-CAT, which produces energy via cold fusion. Their claim is that the energy released by their device is so cheap that it’s practically free.There is a public test planned for October 28th and the results will indicate whether Rossi’s dream-come-true invention is plausible or not.

One’s imagination soars with Utopian free energy dreams of a world not warring over oil, or manipulating entire third world nations over oil, or acting out all the other heinous evils that are abroad on planet earth in the name of Big Oil. Could this energy revolution be possible? If so, that’s a revolution I can get behind, and I know that millions of others would too.

The coffers of the NWO family dynasties have been lined with blood money from Big Oil for more than a 100 years now. These oil cartels tell the governments of nations who to go to war with and why. The American people always knew that a huge reason we went and parked our troops in the sands of the Mideast, enduring one of the longest wars in American history, was over Big Oil. It’s nine years later and our young men and women are still over there.

A world without the demagoguery of the Big Oil cartels would be a world so drastically changed in a a million and one ways that we cannot even imagine all the far reaching implications right now. Dare we all dream that this could happen? All eyes will be on the October 28th E-Cat public test.

Cited from Computerworld: “An Italian inventor named Andrea Rossi and his scientific consultant, physicist and emeritus professor, Sergio Focardi, have demonstrated a device called the E-Cat or Energy Catalyzer which, according to a 2008 patent application, involves “a method and apparatus for carrying out nickel and hydrogen exothermal reactions,” with the production of copper as a result.

The device is said to work by heating hydrogen to an “ignition temperature” using an external heat source, after which a catalyst, which has yet to be explained, causes the hydrogen atoms to “penetrate” the nickel and transform it into copper, producing energy in the process — essentially a nuclear fusion reaction — that is self-sustaining (i.e. the external heat source can be removed and the device will continue to function).

Water fed into the reaction chamber comes out as steam with which you could drive a turbine, and voila! You have a generator. Or you could use it for motive power. You could also use the heat to drive a Stirling Engine, but for whatever reason, this option hasn’t been much discussed.

The whole idea of generating power from nuclear fusion has been, if you’ll excuse the pun, a “hot” topic for a long time. Most attempts to build fusion power generators have been mainly “Big Science” experiments costing millions of dollars, such as the National Spherical Torus Experiment, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor and the Polywell.

All of these designs rely on the creation of extreme environments where a high-temperature plasma (a very hot “gas” of ionized particles) is confined by a powerful magnetic or electrostatic field. This is not engineering you do casually. Or cheaply.”

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