By: ptorr on Venerdì 28 Agosto 2015 00:30
David H. Bailey of the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (retired) and University of California, and Jonathan M. Borwein, Laureate Professor of Mathematics, University of Newcastle, Australia, sono due professori che hanno già scritto articoli sulle LENR e si sono mostrati molto cauti e scettici sui claims di Rossi.
Adesso hanno scritto il seguente articolo:
http://experimentalmath.info/blog/2015/08/cold-fusion-heats-up-fusion-energy-and-lenr-update/
Un estratto:
"...According to Rossi and a handful of others who have observed the system in operation, it is producing 1 MWatt continuous net output power, in the form of heat, from a few grams of “fuel” in each of a set of modest-sized reactors in a network.
The system has now been operating for approximately six months, as part of a one-year acceptance test. Rossi and IH LLC are in talks with Chinese firms for large-scale commercial manufacture.
Several “reliable sources” have visited Rossi’s commercial site, and have verified that the system is working as claimed, as evidenced, for example, by the customer’s significantly reduced electric bills.
On the downside, from a scientific point view, Rossi’s work leaves much to be desired, to say the least. Rossi remains tight-lipped as to technical details, preferring to protect his company’s intellectual property through silence.
However, a few details have now come to light. For example, Rossi was just granted a patent by the U.S. Patent Office. The patent includes some heretofore unknown details, such as the contents of the “fuel” in Rossi’s reactors: it is a powder of 50% nickel, 20% lithium and 30% lithium aluminum hydride...."
Trovo rimarchevole la segnalazione dei "reliable sources" che hanno verificato la significativa riduzione della bolletta elettrica del cliente.
E a proposito di immagini, chissà perché mi sembra appropriata la seguente, che ho tratto da una segnalazione su 22passi: