Tag: Mitchell Swartz

IEEE Meeting on “LENR Phenomenon” well attended

The IEEE Meeting on “LENR Phenomena and Potential Applications” with Professor Peter Hagelstein and Dr. Louis DeChiaro was on Sept. 23 at Teradyne in North Reading, Massachusetts. It was sponsored by the Boston Reliability Chapter and ESD Group (Electro-Static Discharge). LENRIA attended and captured these photos. “The meeting registration had reached capacity and online registration … Continue reading IEEE Meeting on “LENR Phenomenon” well attended

MIT goes Live with Cold Fusion 101

Cold Fusion 101: Introduction to Excess Power in Fleischmann-Pons Experiments starts tomorrow morning 10:30AM Cambridge-time Tuesday, January 20 on the campus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and runs through Friday, January 23. LIVESTREAM ON ColdFusionNow Youtube Channel google+ here! Led by Dr. Peter Hagelstein of MIT and Dr. Mitchell Swartz of JET Energy, Inc, the … Continue reading MIT goes Live with Cold Fusion 101

Cold Fusion 101 at MIT for 2015

The Cold Fusion 101: Introduction to Excess Power in Fleischmann-Pons Experiments course will run again on the campus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) over the IAP winter break Tuesday through Friday Jan. 20-23, 2015. Professor Peter Hagelstein of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, and Dr. Mitchell Swartz of JET Energy, Inc., will … Continue reading Cold Fusion 101 at MIT for 2015

Edmund Storms’ “The Explanation of LENR” provides “physical science based model”

Graphic: Artist rendition by Ruby Carat of Edmund Storms’ hydroton structure just before fusion. A new book by Edmund Storms reviews the top contenders for the scientific prize of the century, the theory of cold fusion, and analyzes the assumptions on which each different model rests with the critical glare of the scientific method. The … Continue reading Edmund Storms’ “The Explanation of LENR” provides “physical science based model”

2014 CF/LANR Colloquium at MIT video files

What’s the biggest secret today? That the world is on the verge of receiving a next-generation nuclear power technology that offers human civilization a clean, green technological future for all of Earth. As media theorist Marshall McLuhan wrote, “The biggest secrets are kept by public incredulity.” Oh the reward for opening your mind. Watch these … Continue reading 2014 CF/LANR Colloquium at MIT video files

“The Cold Fusion Revolution is Here – Time to Change the World”

The MIT IAP Cold Fusion 101 course taught by Dr. Peter Hagelstein and Dr. Mitchell Swartz was attended by Cold Fusion Now’s Jeremy Rys of Alien Scientist and all five days of science lectures are posted on the Cold Fusion Now Youtube channel. Now, Jeremy has put together a video summarizing the state of the … Continue reading “The Cold Fusion Revolution is Here – Time to Change the World”

Major LENR Demonstrations Held

There were two major demonstrations of little known low energy nuclear reaction (LENR) devices in the last week of January. These demonstrations spotlight lesser known companies that are fast becoming major players. Mitchell Swartz of Jet Energy again …

2014 Cold Fusion 101 video lectures

Cold Fusion 101: Introduction to Excess Power in Fleischmann-Pons Experiments began Monday, January 27, 2014 for a week of classes led by Dr. Peter Hagelstein of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Dr. Mitchell Swartz of JET Energy. Cold Fusion Now’s Jeremy Rys of AlienScientist.com is attending and filming the lectures for a second year … Continue reading 2014 Cold Fusion 101 video lectures

Peter Hagelstein on the Fleischmann-Pons Experiment

SeriousScience.org has posted a video of Dr. Peter Hagelstein of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology discussing the Pons & Fleischmann Experiment and its implications for nuclear physics. Hagelstein will be conducting an IAP course Cold Fusion 101 on the MIT campus beginning January 27-31 with collaborator Dr. Mitchell Swartz of JET Energy, developer of the … Continue reading Peter Hagelstein on the Fleischmann-Pons Experiment