Tag: Mitchell Swartz

2014 LANR/CF Colloquium marks 25th Anniversary of New Energy Breakthrough

The 2014 CF/LANR Colloquium will be held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday March 21-23, 2014 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, MA USA. Nearby Hotels and Lodging for CF/LANR Colloquium at MIT [.pdf] This event will mark the 25th anniversary of the announcement of the discovery of cold fusion by Drs. Martin Fleischmann … Continue reading 2014 LANR/CF Colloquium marks 25th Anniversary of New Energy Breakthrough

MIT IAP Cold Fusion 101 to run again

The IAP course on cold fusion co-taught by Drs. Peter Hagelstein and Mitchell Swartz is scheduled to run again in 2014 for a third year in a row. Cold Fusion 101: Introduction to Excess Power in Fleischmann-Pons Experiments will be held on campus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) January 27-January 31 at 10:30AM-1:30PM … Continue reading MIT IAP Cold Fusion 101 to run again

Pre-loaded hydrogen fuel an engineering answer for efficiency, ease and safety

Multiple independent labs are racing to produce a commercial product based on the Fleischmann-Pons Heat Effect (FPHE), most working quietly in their labs. But since the public demonstration of Andrea Rossi‘s E-Cat in January 2011, we’ve witnessed on the global theater the grueling process of actualizing a revolutionary technology. It has been amazing to watch. … Continue reading Pre-loaded hydrogen fuel an engineering answer for efficiency, ease and safety

Peter Hagelstein Intro to Excess Power (with Enhanced Audio)

Introduction to Excess Power in Fleischmann-Pons Experiments lectures by Dr. Peter Hagelstein now with enhanced audio compliments uploadJ. What follows are Jeremy Rys‘ classroom video series with the processed audio track by uploadJ. Watch the second week’s lectures with JET Energy engineer and co-teacher Dr. Mitchell Swartz, who describes experimental results on their NANOR technology … Continue reading Peter Hagelstein Intro to Excess Power (with Enhanced Audio)

Cold Fusion 101 2nd Week Summary with Dr. Mitchell Swartz

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

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”

Cold Fusion 101 at MIT

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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

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”

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