To: PapaBear3625
One analysis I read basically said that the amount of nickel required for global application of the E-cat is trivial compared to the annual supply of nickel already being used. In other words, don't bother buying nickel in the expectation that demand for it will surge.
I posted another thread this morning of Ny Technik's latest take on the E-Cat. The author was able to pick up and inspect the E-cats (thus ruling out hidden wires, etc.), and checked for electromagnetic radiation to be sure power was not being 'beamed' into the device by some method. It's getting much harder to be skeptical about this thing.
15 posted on
05/05/2011 8:15:14 AM PDT by
Liberty1970
(Liberty, not License. Freedom, not Slavery.)
To: Liberty1970
17 posted on
05/05/2011 8:17:06 AM PDT by
Liberty1970
(Liberty, not License. Freedom, not Slavery.)
To: Liberty1970
One analysis I read basically said that the amount of nickel required for global application of the E-cat is trivial compared to the annual supply of nickel already being used. World nickel production is 1.6 million tons per year. That's a lot of nickel. E-cat usage would not be a blip on the radar.
20 posted on
05/05/2011 8:24:38 AM PDT by
PapaBear3625
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