via New Energy Times ( Widom-Larsen )
If low energy neutrons can be detected, does that prove the Widom Larsen theory? After all, where do they come from? I scanned the file and looked for evidence of such an observation. A few exce…
via New Energy Times ( Widom-Larsen )
If low energy neutrons can be detected, does that prove the Widom Larsen theory? After all, where do they come from? I scanned the file and looked for evidence of such an observation. A few exce…
Is it time to throw away the gasoline cans because of the energy revolution? We are still waiting. Seems like everyone is looking for the one single answer that fits all observations.
excerpts from natscience.com:
What fuels the E-Cat? R…
excerpts: (video is about an hour long)
strong v weak interactions
strong interactions are related to weapons programs
weak interactions weren’t considered useful for bombs, nor for power generation
“cold fusion” was thought to be another strong …
Widom Larsen Theory and Zawodny at NASA Aviation Unleashed
Comment: The significant thing about Widom Larsen is that it requires no new physics. No need to overcome the Coulomb barrier, as neutrons are formed, which are captured by the nucleus. It…
Really Cheap, Really Clean Electricity from Boron | tblakeslee
E=MC² tells us that one ounce of matter could be converted to seventy million dollars worth of electricity!
Boron fusion produces only safe, non-radioactive helium as a product.
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As long as we are destroying everybody’s faith in “cold fusion”, here’s this article about another theory of low energy nuclear reactions.
Incidentally, one of Huizenga’s objections to “cold fusion” was how did the Coulomb barrier get surpassed? I wr…
The famed mathematician made many important scientific contributions. Was this exclamation really one of them?
I’m using this story in connection with proving or disproving the validity of the E-cat.
It seems to me that the big breakthrough in gettin…
I think the answer to those questions are probably “no”. There’s not enough energy being produced for that.
It is likely to be most useful in CHP. Here’s something I found on the journal of nuclear physics-
Cool Energy FAQs page pdf
This …
This may be a bit presumptuous of me, as well as premature. So, I fiddled around with the title of this post. Rather than to tell everybody else who reads this, I will just say it for myself. Therefore, the question is not what you sh…