Tag: MIT

National Instruments And Cold Fusion – Update

Update at end [new video] Often the centre of LENR speculation, National Instruments has been promoted as Rossi’s best buddy all the way through to an indifferent company simply trying to sell their wares to anyone who wants them. A new video has just surfaced from NI Week, where cofounder, President and CEO, James Truchard […]

Martin Fleischmann leaves brilliant legacy of courage in pursuit of truth

“Martin was probably the greatest scientist that I have ever known… I believe that eventually truth will win out. I don’t know how long it might take, but eventually Martin will be honored by many for his great scientific work in the cold fusion field.” —Dr. Melvin Miles “The world is slowly, but inexorably, moving … Continue reading Martin Fleischmann leaves brilliant legacy of courage in pursuit of truth

Melvin Miles on Calorimetry: “We got excess heat”

It’s been twenty-three years since the announcement of the discovery of cold fusion, and yet, this powerful solution to our energy needs is not even recognized by the Department of Energy (DoE), despite the interest of other federal agencies like NASA and the military. In trying to understand why, I learned that it was the … Continue reading Melvin Miles on Calorimetry: “We got excess heat”

Cold Fusion Symposium at Williamsburg LENRS-12 1-3 July, 2012

The following is a further posting in a series of articles by David French, a patent attorney with 35 years experience, which will review issues of interest touching on the field of Cold Fusion. This posting is about an event that occurred over the week of the Fourth of July celebrations. It is not an … Continue reading Cold Fusion Symposium at Williamsburg LENRS-12 1-3 July, 2012

Remove institutional blocks at MIT and CalTech; fund cold fusion programs now

First published by Infinite Energy IE24 in 1999, the MIT and Cold Fusion Special Report [.pdf] by Eugene Mallove featured a detailed history of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) investigation into the claims made of cold fusion technology. The brief episode of research was undertaken by the MIT Plasma Fusion Center (PFC) in 1989 … Continue reading Remove institutional blocks at MIT and CalTech; fund cold fusion programs now

1994 Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons interviewed on Good Morning America – from France!

The May 31, 1994 “Good Morning America” program included an exclusive interview with Dr. Martin Fleischmann and Dr. Stanley Pons, from their lab in France. The pair left the United States due to a targeted assault from the American science community that left them unable to continue their work on a revolutionary new fusion-sized energy … Continue reading 1994 Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons interviewed on Good Morning America – from France!

LENR Success at MIT

There’s good news and bad news in low energy nuclear reaction research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The good news is that an LENR device in Professor Peter Hagelstein’s lab at MIT has been running since January (nearly six mo…

Spreading Awareness of Cold Fusion

I can’t help but reflect on what Barry Simon said in the video he released of his visit to MIT. I think that many of the readers here can identify with his sentiments. “I’m going to get off my computer chair and try to do something ab…

A Visit to MIT

Many thanks to Barry Simon for submitting this report of his visit to MIT to meet Dr. Peter Hagelstein and view Dr. Mitchell Swartz’s NANOR LENR device. Hi all, I went to MIT yesterday. My wife and I were scheduled to play music at a spring fair …