Posted on 05/24/2013 6:35:28 PM PDT by Kevmo
And if it’s proven to be real, liberals will come up with some smoke and mirrors excuse as to why it’s going to kill us all.
So, if I put my coffee pot on the Cold Fusion thing-a-bob, it will produce coffee 10,000 times quicker than if I put it on a gas stove?
Sorry to hear you had a thread pulled
***Actually, there have been several Cold Fusion threads pulled.
White-light LEDs never cease to amaze me. My dentist wears one on a headband for close work. The thing appears to have nearly the luminosity of an arc lamp, yet its housing is just barely warm at full brightness.
As someone who grew up using various types of high-intensity miniature lamps in different projects, high-intensity white LEDs are science fiction come to life.
Of course, the iPad or iPhone is certainly SF-come-to-life too, but the white LEDs are more "energy-ish" as opposed to "compute-power-ish."
I'll tell you this... if they can improve battery technology as much as they've improved the luminosity of LEDs in the last forty years, it'll be pretty amazing.
Gyroscopes are pretty useful.
The original “cup of tea” challenge came from a hyperskeptic, and with this demo, he could easily get 10,000 cups of tea.
But spinning tops aren’t!
I’m no Skeptopath, I’m quite excited about this.
The key to the white LED was the Blue Laser. When I was in college, my TA was the one who developed the first blue laser in North America and was interviewed on CNN. Of course, it helped that Amber was very good looking.
“could easily” but hasn’t!
Well, that’s true enough, but Libtards need jobs, too. They will happily work at LENR industries while posting diatribes against the technology. Hypocrisy is what they do.
because he refuses the invitations.
http://androidcommunity.com/student-wins-science-fair-with-30-second-phone-battery-charger-20130520/ ~ also on a Freerepublic thread. And, http://green.autoblog.com/2013/04/22/university-illinois-recharges-li-ion-battery-thousand-times-faster/ covered in Freerepublic as well. I don’t begin to understand how these little beggers work and all the explanations by the folks who developed them sound like gobbledygook ~ but in the windmill racket they were using simple iron hydride batteries that could hold fantastic amounts of current for 5.5 hours ~ and as that business ‘wound down’ those batteries went on the market cheap ~ they’re huge. Worth reading about they handle immense loads ~ like a very large version of these very small devices. Makes you wonder what other physics they’re tapping into
Seems pretty obvious to me. The Obama economic principles have been harnessed. Who else can make a nickle into a penny with little or no effort?
New scientific advancements have fascinated me since I was a kid, and I still have an abiding layman's interest in the area. I mean, what thinking person can resist the allure of "going where no man has gone before"?
Unfortunately, there's such a strident, knee-jerk reaction to emerging technologies on the part of some Freepers, that I finally quit posting such articles. Who needs the aggravation?
That's not to say that we feel total confidence in the report, either. It is unfortunate that there are some justified concerns about the independence of the test team, since many of the authors are names that we have seen before in the context of Rossi. Plus, we are disappointed that none of the authors are willing to present at ICCF18 in July, which would certainly be an extremely welcoming audience for such a report, if the details stand up to further scrutiny.
Perhaps it functions better during CME? I wondered if there was a local effect that made Pons and Fleishman happen...perhaps their experiment was located near a radiation source, a uranium deposit, or magnetic variations in the earth’s magnetic field?
Good for them. They’re healthy skeptics. Unlike most of the skeptopaths I run across on these LENR threads.
This explanation is laughable.
since I believe he is a liar, liar.
***You seem so certain in that belief. The problem is, this independent test was done when your “liar, liar” wasn’t even in the room. Do you suppose that 7 scientists can’t measure power in and power out?
The tech is a black box, to protect the proprietary information. Power in, power out. You measure both. You compare it to conventional sources such as gasoline.
Like you say, “seems pretty obvious to me”.
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