Newsletter #11 for the Open Power Association at Hydrobetatron.org has been released. A google-translate of selected excerpts follows. The full issue in Italian is here. Newsletter No. 011 – June 2014 ********************************** Dear Friends, Also there are many news this month! CONTENTS: page. 2 “OPEN POWER” has opened an office in London page. 3 “Survey … Continue reading Open Power Association Newsletter #11: New Office in London Opens →
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“An Impossible Invention” review by Brian Josephson
Nobel laureate Dr. Brian Josephson commented on Nature with a review of Mats Lewan‘s new book An Impossible Invention, chronicling the early work of Andrea Rossi, engineer and inventor of the Energy Catalyzer, or Ecat. The Ecat is a commercial steam generator based on nickel-hydrogen exothermic reactions that is now in development. Lewan had a … Continue reading “An Impossible Invention” review by Brian Josephson →
The divine road ahead
I am a one- trick pony. OK. A three-trick pony then. I do not have the scary blades of Wolverine or Thor’s mighty Hammer. And there is a lot of water between me and Igil Skallagrimson. I am not even as good a poet. (You guessed that he was an exceptional Poet, right?) However, I … Continue reading The divine road ahead →
Discovery News misinforms on cold fusion again
The recent article 5 Reasons Cold Fusion is Bunk published on Discovery.com News continues the misinformation and serious inaccuracies that make clear mainstream media’s ignorance of a new discovery that offers a solution to our energy problems. The article does not clearly discern the five distinct reasons that cold fusion cannot occur, but objections appear … Continue reading Discovery News misinforms on cold fusion again →
Perceiving the new cold fusion landscape
A new generation is not prejudiced by authoritative decrees from a previous era. Thus, when Andrea Rossi burst upon the digital environment 01/11/2011 with his demonstration of the Energy Catalyzer, or E-cat, a thermal energy generator powered by some as-yet-unknown nuclear process in a safe environment, without any dangerous radioactive materials, and far away from … Continue reading Perceiving the new cold fusion landscape →
Brian Josephson safeguards historic contribution of Martin Fleischmann
U.K. University of Cambridge Professor Dr. Brian Josephson, winner of the Nobel Prize in 1973 for the Josephson Effect, wrote the fine obituary published in The Guardian honoring Dr. Martin Fleischmann, co-discoverer of cold fusion who passed away earlier this year. Focusing on Fleischmann’s life’s work, the essay was not a defense of cold fusion, … Continue reading Brian Josephson safeguards historic contribution of Martin Fleischmann →
Peter Gluck: INSPIRED BY DEFKALION: THE TORTUOUS WAY TOWARD LENR STANDARDS
Longtime LENR researcher, now LENR+ advocate (read further to know the difference) operating from Cluj, Romania, Peter Gluck has published an interesting sequence of observations and suggestions on the process of bringing a newly discovered phenomenon into a usable technology for the betterment of humankind, and how those involved in that process may operate to … Continue reading Peter Gluck: INSPIRED BY DEFKALION: THE TORTUOUS WAY TOWARD LENR STANDARDS →
“Waiting for the ‘Works” : Updates on Rossi, Defkalion, and Anticipations
July 4th here in the States came and went; the celebratory fireworks ringed the air, and the aftermath accounts included one big San Diego display attended by thousands, in which, due to an alleged computer glitch, the would be 20 plus minute sky theatrics, went off all at once. A 20 second burst of everything … Continue reading “Waiting for the ‘Works” : Updates on Rossi, Defkalion, and Anticipations →
LENR and the Paradigm of Abundance
We undergo periodic ”paradigm shifts” rather than solely progressing in a linear and continuous way. These paradigm shifts open up new approaches to understanding what was considered invalid before. This implies that the notion of truth, at any given moment, cannot be established solely by objective criteria and is defined by consensus reality. For instance, … Continue reading LENR and the Paradigm of Abundance →
back to the future: how to get a hint of the significance of a new invention
In order to understand the technological significance of an invention, it is sometimes better to go back into the past, rather than trying to project into the future. Science fiction is horrible at looking what will happen in the future, with our limited imagination and limited understanding of the present, we are just no good […]
LENR is widely replicated and the answer to our prayers
I found this gem comment the other day while doing some background on LENR: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/blog/post/2011/05/swedish-skeptics-confirm-nuclear-process-in-tiny-4-7-kw-reactor “I do not think it is “amazing that the media has not paid more attention to” Rossi. His claims seem astounding. They resemble those of many previous energy scams. Reporters and scientists dismiss Rossi for this reason. I would dismiss … Continue reading LENR is widely replicated and the answer to our prayers →
Peak Spoilers
Palms – so narrow and closed in – have been poured over people’s limbs. But countless worthless things keep crashing in, blunting their cares. During their lifetimes they see such a little part of life and then they are off: short-lived, flying up and away like smoke, totally persuaded by whatever each of them happened […]
Citizen’s Petition calls for open support of cold fusion technology
Kelley T of Sierra Vista, AZ is the creator of the Whitehouse.gov petition asking President Obama to “investigate the usefulness of the Energy Catalyzer, a creation of the Italian inventor Andrea Rossi and he needs your help in gathering signatures to move the request forward to the President. Can you take a moment and sign … Continue reading Citizen’s Petition calls for open support of cold fusion technology →
Steam Punk
Our greatest blessings come by way of madness, indeed of a madness that is heaven-sent. –‘Socrates’ on the Oracle of Delphi in Phaedo A test of the first commercial cold fusion technology held on October 6 at the University of Bologna, Italy continues to draw debate on just how much excess heat was generated. Excess … Continue reading Steam Punk →
World Wide Lab
The artist makes new perception that changes all the social ground rules. The inventor creates products and processes that transform environments. Marshall McLuhan Barrington Nevitt Take Today The Executive As Dropout [pg 98] After the initial announcement in 1989, issues of reproducibility made cold fusion science controversial and contentious. Since then, a few determined researchers […]