Feb
12
Cold Fusion Takes Another Step Into Credibility
February 12, 2015 | 13 Comments
Professor Alexander Parkhomov of Lomonosov Moscow State University has published a paper describing his successful replication of Andrea Rossi’s E-Cat LENR or cold fusion device. It seems Parkhomov managed to acquire enough working data from Swedish and Italian academics to execute an experimental replication that offers data showing 2.74 more energy out than put in. […]
Feb
27
Cold Fusion Expands Into Transmuting Elements
February 27, 2014 | 4 Comments
Lewis G. Larsen one namesake of the famed Low Energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR) version of Cold Fusion and now heading Lattice Energy LLC in Chicago is reporting a claim to have developed a process for energy production, utilizing LENR that, as a byproduct of neutron captures on tungsten, will create a mix of precious metals. […]
Nov
28
For Thanksgiving Pre-Order a LENR Rossi ECAT
November 28, 2013 | 6 Comments
Andrea Rossi, founder, leader, and technology driver at Leonardo Corporation has opened the ECAT LENR device’s web site where pre-orders can be made. For those concerned about the risks, there isn’t a provision for funding, entering personal financial details or entering other revealing personal details. One simply gets a place on the list. Its kind […]
Sep
17
Second Cold Fusion Goes Commercial – Big Money Standing By
September 17, 2013 | 15 Comments
Brillouin Energy has entered into its first international licensing agreement covering three nations. The firm is involved in on-going negotiations for other potential international partners. This makes the second Cold Fusion or Low Energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR) Lattice Assisted Nuclear Reaction (LANR) and Brillouin’s Controlled Electron Capture Reaction (CECR) idea to attract commercial interest. The […]
Aug
6
A Cold Fusion Update
August 6, 2013 | 8 Comments
The University of Missouri hosted this years International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF) with the largest event being the Defkalion Demonstration. The short description is the Defkalion reactor functioned satisfactorily. The ICCF ran over five days with an impressive group of experimentalists, theorists and engineers attending. The list of presenters was also impressive, with talks […]