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Parkhomov is Keyser Söze |
The older I grow, the more I distrust the familiar doctrine that age brings wisdom
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beaking news (?) Where is my beer? |
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I publicly state that I do owe you a beer, more than happily, but silently in the background of my mind I remained convinced that LENR is real and one day may become a viable energy source: http://tinyurl.com/ydg6p8dm
Let me know where you want to meet for a beer. Any NP forumites interested in this are welcome to join.
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What about July in Vilnius?  Otherwise you know where I reside. |
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Vilnius sounds like an attractive strike, but July is quite far OTM, can you hold your thirst until then?
London (or "Northern Europe") strike December sounds a safer ATM bet, what do you say?
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We can do London, or Paris, or both, or all three. |
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To all LENR readers who love travelling too, I would advise Vilnius in May. Probably best time of the year to visit and enjoy.
pj, Vilnius in July? seriously? have you been there this particular July? brrrrrr.... and I will not comment on airport closure for the summer with alternate departure from Kaunas. I have not chilled out yet from that tremendous experience.
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Well, I will be there. Between Kaunas, Vilnius, and Baltic sea. @goldorak What were you doing down in Lithuania? And why, oh why you haven't told us so? Your stay could be made much more agreeable.
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Enjoying quiet Baltic seashores in Pape, LV. Actually a 10 kilometers drive on Latvian roads makes you regret even the worst of Lithuanian ones... Then few days in Klaipeda, Plateliai, enjoying proximity with soviet ballistic missiles, Vilnius and finally Kaunas. I was very happy to avoid the usual year trip to "beautiful" Panevezys this time...
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Actually forgot to mention that I saw the strongest man in the world, live, on the shore of Bebrusu lake while staying in Bebrusu Dvaras.
I am now ready to die. I have accomplished my child's dream... |
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PJ, I think there may still be a chance that (maybe, I say maybe) YOU own me a beer.... 
This is fresh from today - Andrea Rossi's QX (Quark X) presentation in Stockholm: http://www.sifferkoll.se/sifferkoll/andrea-rossi-e-cat-qx-demo-in-stockholm-cop-550/
The notable thing is the COP ~550.
More to follow... |
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Are they making an omelette there? And who is that sexy blond chick? The only reference in IVA site (always check the sources) about Rossi here dates 2011. |
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This is the "official" video of the presentation yesterday in Stockholm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkj-7whwpUk&app=desktop
a bit more wordy description of the presentation with some data here: http://ecatworld.org/?p=19596
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Duration of the measurement period: 1 hour: the measurement has been made after the apparatus has reached a reasonably constant temperature amount of water pumped through the reactor: 1 000 g Water temperature at the input of the reactor: 21 C Water temperature at the output of the reactor: 41 C Delta T: 20 C Energy produced: 20 x 1.14 = 22.8 Wh/h Measurement of the energy consumed ( during the hour for 30′ no energy has been supplied to the E-Cat) : V: 0.3 OHM: 1 A: 0.3 Wh/h 0.09/2= 0.045 Ratio between Energy Produced and energy consumed: 22.8/0.045 = 506.66
Keep in mind this is a micro-module the size of a pen, multiple modules can be connected together, like batteries. |
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Why are the Swedes silent about it then? And it is not in Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences anymore My guess it is fake news. |
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