This is a summation of a verbal interview, which can be found:
http://coldfusionnow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/audio/2012-03-27-Robert-E-Godes.mp3
I have NOT listened to the actual interview (just can't hear well enough).
Links of interest:
http://coldfusionnow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/audio/2012-03-27-Robert-E-Godes.mp3
http://www.brillouinenergy.com/
http://www.brillouinenergy.com/Brillouin_Second_Round_Data.pdf
Hope ‘n Change ain’t enough to get ya through that Coulomb Barrier!
MUY INTERESANTE.
The lizard people use these cold fusion reactors for all their energy needs.
Announce successful pill that turns water into motor fuel
Announce successful device that when clamped on your fuel line gets 100 mpg
Announce successful perpetual motion
Announce successful universal cure for cancer.
Anyone who wants to invest in this, I have a better ideal, I just got a note the other day from the widow of an African finance minister who wants me to help her get $27,000,000 dollars out of Ivory Coast, and she'll give me 10% if I just give her my bank routing number. I'm holding out for a higher percentage, but anyone who wants to invest in cold fusion might want to settle for 10%.
/mark
They can tell you how it works...but then they’d have to “stune you with their beebers!”
If this is true and they get it to market, a week won’t go by before the EPA announces a sea water shortage. We will then begin importing water from Saudi Arabia.
And it will all be available.......tomorrow/s
So tired of the “Eureka” followed by wait til next month
Is this the same Mike McKubre that Krivit seems to have a beef with over deleted and fudged data? It shouldn’t matter as it appears they just want him to see if he can get it to run at a higher temperature.
From the article it says the second system is operating around 400-450 Celsius. Is that enough to drive a steam turbine?
Is this a fusor type reactor? I’ll look at the data this evening.