Photo courtesy Cold Fusion Times. Watch Cold Fusion 101 Week 1 lectures with Professor Peter Hagelstein here. This video features course co-teacher Dr. Mitchell Swartz speaking on the experimental research done by his company JET Energy as they develop the NANOR cell. Demonstration of Excess Heat from a JET Energy NANOR at MIT [.pdf] is … Continue reading Cold Fusion 101 2nd Week Summary with Dr. Mitchell Swartz →
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Cold Fusion 101 video lectures with Professor Peter Hagelstein: “Jobs are opening up in this field”
MIT IAP short course Cold Fusion 101 is taking place and Jeremy Rys is posting video. The course begins with the theoretical lectures by Dr. Peter Hagelstein, a principle investigator of the Research Laboratory of Electronics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and leading theoretician in the field of condensed matter nuclear science (CMNS). A … Continue reading Cold Fusion 101 video lectures with Professor Peter Hagelstein: “Jobs are opening up in this field” →
The Pluses and Minuses of Battery Power
Green energies are the preferred power for many people. For some of the more well-known energies, batteries play an important role. Solar power and wind power, for instance, require massive banks of batteries…E-Cat Report – getting ready for the Ener…
Jean-Paul Biberian Presentation at Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
A couple of weeks ago I posted information about the book La fusion dans tous ses états : Fusion Froide, ITER, Alchimie, Transmutations Biologiques… (Fusion in all its forms: Cold Fusion, ITER, Alchemy, Biological Transmutations …) by Fren…
Cold Fusion 101 at MIT
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Site Issues
I am sorry to report that there have been some problems with the E-Cat World overnight — there was a crash, and I am working to get things back to normal. I had to restore from a backup which did not include yesterday’s post on the cold fus…
Cold Fusion 101 at MIT
A free, week-long course on cold fusion is scheduled as part of MIT’s Independent Activities Period, where professors are free to pursue areas of interest outside the regular academic curriculum. Professor Peter Hagelstein and Mitchell Swartz wil…
2013 starts right with Cold Fusion 101 at MIT for second year
Watch Cold Fusion 101 lectures in order here. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Professor Peter Hagelstein and Dr. Mitchell Swartz of JET Energy are offering an IAP short course Cold Fusion 101: Introduction to Excess Power in Fleischmann-Pons Experiments for a second consecutive year. The course runs from Tuesday, January 22 through Wednesday, January 30, … Continue reading 2013 starts right with Cold Fusion 101 at MIT for second year →
The Corvallis Advocate and LENR
It seems that more and more magazines – both mainstream and peripheral – are publishing articles on LENR and cold fusion. The Corvallis Advocate recently posted an article titled “Cold Fusion: Hoax, Dream…and…E-Cat Report – getting ready for …
UPDATE: Live Stream of E-CAT Conference in Zurich
Here is a link for a Live Stream of the E-Cat-Hot Honeycomb Zurich conference taking place — (EDIT) September 8-9. (sorry, original post had Sept.7th) http://www.ecat-deutschland.org/index.php/live-stream Here’s a program pdf of the entire conference breakdown, schedule, etc. in English – http://www.borderlands.de/Links/Kongress080912M-e.pdf Live streaming is here from UStream: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/z%C3%BCrich-09-2012-live Here’s the recorded video that was posted … Continue reading UPDATE: Live Stream of E-CAT Conference in Zurich →
New Energy Developments: Concepts and Conceptual Generator (Guest post)
The following has been submitted by E-Cat World reader Gordon Docherty and has been submitted as a first draft for encouraging cross fertilization of ideas. Over the last two years, it is hard to deny that there has been much activity in the field of, …
Video of Panel Discussion on LENR at NIWeek
I may be a bit slow here, but I just came across this video of the interesting panel discussion that took place at NI Week in Austin, Texas about LENR (or what Dr. Rob Duncan likes to call “Anomalous Heat Effect”). On the panel are Rob Dunc…
Video of Panel Discussion on LENR at NI Week
I may be a bit slow here, but I just came across this video of the interesting panel discussion that took place at NI Week in Austin, Texas about LENR (or what Dr. Rob Duncan likes to call “Anomalous Heat Effect”). On the panel are Rob Dunc…
CNBC Commentary on Cold Fusion
CNBC has published a commentary article written by James Burgess of Oilprice.com entitled, “Is Cold Fusion Finally Being Accepted by Scientists?” It’s a fairly short article in which Burgess touches on the history of cold fusion resea…
17th International Conference on “Cold Fusion” Next Week
The 17th International Conference on “Cold Fusion” takes place next week in Seoul, Korea. A few dozen researchers — mostly the people who have been active in the field for the last 23 years — will give presentations. The conference … Continue reading →