Tag: Peter Hagelstein

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

ICCF-18 Post Thoughts: Long Hours, High Spirits, and The Young Guns

Having just wrapped up the week long 18th International Conference on Cold Fusion, some post thoughts and take-aways are beginning to form, and likely will continue in the days to come, as the decompression from the conference and related travel begin to take shape. The Hours, Long. The conference itself was excellent, though in actual … Continue reading ICCF-18 Post Thoughts: Long Hours, High Spirits, and The Young Guns

Aether the Theory of Relativity and LENR Energy

“We may say that according to the general theory of relativity space is endowed with physical qualities.      -In this sense-        -Therefore-   There exists an ether.” – Albert Einstein     Way Back In 1989, the popular yet controversial Cold Fusion ‘Fleischmann and Pons Effect’, challenged the notions of theoretical physicists of the … Continue reading Aether the Theory of Relativity and LENR Energy

More Meta Data On HotCat Test

The following is a rough translation from Google of what appears to be a presentation published as a pdf at Borderlands.de. Borderlands seems to report on fringe science and the Swiss company Transaltec AG – an eCat licensee is among the links on their homepage. The pdf is here and includes some familiar images. I put this […]

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

Crack hypothesis gets community response

Today’s successes in cold fusion energy generators have been hard-won by trial and error, with each system developed by a select criteria amassed over years of painstaking success and failure. Ironically, the many labs with commercial prototypes each follow a different mental model of how their system works, a problem for developing a technology, as … Continue reading Crack hypothesis gets community response

New energy solution from Nobel laureate ignored by NYTimes

1973 Nobel laureate Dr. Brian Josephson responded to the April 3 New York Times letter Invitation to a Dialogue: Action on the Climate by Robert W. Fri asking for social scientists to become more engaged in promoting low-cost energy alternatives. Fri is Chairman of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences’ Alternative Energy Future project … Continue reading New energy solution from Nobel laureate ignored by NYTimes

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”

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

Close up Video of Celani Reactor

In case you haven’t noticed (I hadn’t until this evening), the folks involved in the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project have been busily uploading a number of new videos to their Youtube Channel. Some of them are endorsements of the projec…