Posted on 11/02/2011 11:41:45 AM PDT by isaiah55version11_0
A physicist in Italy claims to have demonstrated a new type of power plant that provides safe, cheap and virtually unlimited nuclear power to the world, without fossil fuels or radiation concerns.
The only hitch: Scientists say the method -- cold fusion -- is patently impossible. They say it defies the laws of physics.
Andrea Rossi doesn't seem to care. He told FoxNews.com that his new device takes in nickel and hydrogen and fuses them in a low-grade nuclear reaction that essentially spits out sheer power, validating the strange science.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
Mention cold fusion and every time I think of the movie I.Q.
Fox News re: Ecat
More like e-scat.
Thanks for posting this, Isaiah. It looks like it’s picked up by Fox News.
The Cold Fusion Ping List
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/coldfusion/index?tab=articles
Keywords: ColdFusion; LENR; E-CAT; CMNS
business, news, extended, tech
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2800077/posts
Unfortunately, if Rossi hired a bunch of actors to pretend to be the customer reps, created an elaborate year-long special-effects-derived series of demos, bribed, hypnotised or otherwise fooled Focardi, Levi, Kullander, Essen, Bianchini, Stremmenos and convinced a bunch of Greek crooks to set up a dummy company called Defkalion to pretend to fight with him over the non-existent eCat, to perpetuate the illusion and spin it off into a competing mirror-scam and convinced his former partners to set up another company called Ampenergo to pretend that they had a contract for The Americas for a substantial sum or that they just did this with no proof because they have worked with Rossi and trust him because hes such a fine fellow, arranged for Piantelli, Miley and a host of others to try to fool the world into thinking that cold fusion was real, got NASA, SPAWAR, The Defense Threat Reduction Agency and The Defense Intelligence Agency to say nice things about the field, got Bushnell to make a fool of himself, sold his profitable company to his ex-partners in order to spend that wealth on a multi-million dollar scam; certain that once he got all the above ducks in a row he would pretend to sell the first device and then reel in the true target of his dastardly plan the second (this time genuine) buyer of a 1MW plant that will net him $2 million dollars until they want their money back or sucker a $100 million dollar deal under the table because he has experience in pulling the wool over all these idiotic eyes and knows that they will just take his word for it and not want to test if his 1MW plant can heat a small village without truckloads of coal or oil or a big fat electric cable coming into the container from beneath the floor (no you cant lift the carpet!) and that, in order to pull this off, Rossi had to risk discovery by interviewing all the people he subsequently fooled so that he could only invite the gullible Professors and not the brilliant anonymous posters on the Internet who surely would have found him out then all bets are off and Im with the guys who think that Rossi is an idiot and they are all geniuses .
Fox is a bit late to the party. e-Cat has been reported here for quite some time.
[The E-Cat experiment] should be treated as a hoax until independent scientists are able to replicate these results, Koomey told FoxNews.com -- as one would treat claims that someone had defied the laws of gravity or found a major flaw in the theory of relativity.
Our US Navy has been studying it and think there might be something to it.
http://www.lenr-canr.org/Collections/USNavy.htm
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,510589,00.html
http://www.infinite-energy.com/iemagazine/issue44/navy.html
I honestly can't say that I've heard this.
What I have heard, and completely agree with is that the methodology of measuring the heat generated is dubious. As an engineer with a little experience in setting up and monitoring equipment - this perplexes me. It's just not that hard, nor that expensive. In fact, many equipment Reps I know would FREELY donate equipment on loan; for these measurements to be precisely taken at numerous (250+) points, both gas as well as surface temperatures. So, while I am fascinated by the prospect, I am also disappointed by the lack of thought put into the demonstrations. However, I'm ever hopefull that someone will press forward and present a solution to our energy problems.
Frankly, I don't give a hill of beans if some scientist doesn't understand "Why" it works. I don't understand "Why" women do what they do, but I'm certainly grateful that they do what they do.
But, I've never heard a scientist say that is't patently impossible.
Que?
Courtesy “Wall of Text” alert.
Just like Rush.
By the time he mentions something on the air, we already have deconstructed it..........
“Jonathan Koomey, an energy consultant who has advised the EPA, said any extraordinary discovery requires extraordinary proof. He said the E-Cat must be verified by an independent study conducted by scientists who are allowed access to the machines inner-workings.
[The E-Cat experiment] should be treated as a hoax until independent scientists are able to replicate these results, Koomey told FoxNews.com — as one would treat claims that someone had defied the laws of gravity or found a major flaw in the theory of relativity. “ - article
Who is this guy,”Koomey,” he sounds like a seagull...(almost the same as my comments)
I’m withholding an opinion until Al Gore weighs in. /sarc
Too bad you agree, because the "dubiousness" exists only in the eyes of the knee-jerk antis, and arises almost entirely from their FUD suppositions. If you read the actal reports generated by those who actually did the tests, a different picture presents itself. Those reports can be found at the LENR/CANR website. I suggest reading those, and watching the accompanying videos.
the kiss of death is that he received 434,000 in stimulus monies...
oh well.
it was nice while we lasted.
teeman
Plus the outlandish hype of e-cat promoters invites the demand that it live up to claims made, an unlikely prospect.
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