tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-326167780677397310.post4505717692978192200..comments2024-03-27T21:35:04.988-07:00Comments on EGO OUT: A LENR MANHATTAN PLAN STARTING SOON?Georgina Popescuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04628821029016016988noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-326167780677397310.post-50273918157581936912015-08-21T16:34:56.392-07:002015-08-21T16:34:56.392-07:00Hi Peter I was surprised to be reading this in Mia...Hi Peter I was surprised to be reading this in Miami <br />http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/romanian-city-offers-free-rides-to-people-reading-on-the-bus-10463497.htmlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-326167780677397310.post-48025512851122710532015-08-05T02:50:15.744-07:002015-08-05T02:50:15.744-07:00Dear Doug,
Che sera, sera but I still hope in a co...Dear Doug,<br />Che sera, sera but I still hope in a coming LENR energy era<br />PeterAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-326167780677397310.post-87057106933855307292015-08-05T02:47:18.066-07:002015-08-05T02:47:18.066-07:00Thanks dear Jim, there will be a complete report a...Thanks dear Jim, there will be a complete report and we will judge the entirety of data etc.<br />Thanks for the music however I did not know about the brothers, sorry for this.<br />Peter<br /><br />PeterAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-326167780677397310.post-11146651139995892702015-08-04T15:56:43.243-07:002015-08-04T15:56:43.243-07:00Any argument about us humans 'destroying the p...Any argument about us humans 'destroying the planet' with our activities seems to me to have a rather obvious flaw. Also any concerns about the increasing volume of CO2 may not take into account the planet's ability to adapt as it has been shown to do in similar situations in the past. Man needs to avoid taking the arrogant position that we are capable of 'destroying the world', the absolute reality is that we are more capable of destroying ourselves.<br /><br />The planet may belch as we depart but will most likely just carry on adapting.<br /><br />It can be fairly argued that we are increasingly polluting the world (our human world that is) - but again, we are mostly polluting ourselves. Sadly if we do pollute ourselves out of existence we may take quite a few other species with us. But there is always room for new ones !.<br /><br />As for CO2, the planet has had far higher levels of CO2 many times in the past and plant life on the plant has *always* adapted to this. Leaves morph into being able to consume the greater quantities of CO2 (plant archeology shows this).<br /><br />Man's biggest threat is himself - our inability to regulate population (China tried) and our voracious consumption of other resources (such as sea life & plant life) combined with the lack of will to limit population growth, will be our undoing.<br /><br />The planet *is* just waiting and watching - us to run our course and the planet can then adapt and move on Cynical, but true !.<br /><br />DSMdsjm1https://www.blogger.com/profile/07779323885237127015noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-326167780677397310.post-22108307544784857622015-08-04T15:28:29.392-07:002015-08-04T15:28:29.392-07:00To me the Obama system is to close coal fired elec...To me the Obama system is to close coal fired electric plants and substitute natural gas. This is great if we had a long term supply of natural gas but we do not. We have a short term boom due to frack natural gas. This will be well into depletion by 2020. The electric grid will be well into shutdown by 2025 under the Obama plan. Does he believe frack gas will last for 50 years? Does he know it will be gone soon and wants to damage the U.S.? I do not know. <br /><br />There are 5000 gigatons of coal in Alaska. Enough to power the U.S. and China for 200 years. Sorry global warming folks in the end no government will shutdown BAU for Gaia. Edhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14447655120966623008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-326167780677397310.post-65460576925327061852015-08-04T14:46:52.126-07:002015-08-04T14:46:52.126-07:00To date the modern world has emitted almost an ext...To date the modern world has emitted almost an extra trillion tonnes of CO2. It takes about 100-200 years for CO2 in the air to equillibrate with the oceans. Since the vast majority of this trillion tonne overdose has been emitted in the past 50 years this yesterdays CO2 is the real problem. It is demonstrably an already lethal dose of CO2 with regard to ocean life more complex than bacteria! <br /><br />So while curtailing future CO2 emissions is a good thing it the same as teaching a patient who has already taken a lethal overdose of a drug to not take a second lethal overdose. The result may make the doctor feel like they have done something but the patient is already doomed unless an antidote for the first lethal overdose is provided. <br /><br />The argument and debate about CO2 and climate change are all about tomorrows CO2 while doing nothing about yesterdays CO2 which is far more challenging to deal with save by joining with Mother Nature to act as the antidote. That natural antidote is dirt cheap and hence is subject to endless argument and debate by those who want vast wealth to change hands for tomorrows technologies. RGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13317393699961815171noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-326167780677397310.post-90351147792867155612015-08-04T13:35:29.251-07:002015-08-04T13:35:29.251-07:00Peter comment on Lugano Reheat test & observat...Peter comment on Lugano Reheat test & observation by me356 on cool down phenomena noticed:<br />James Rovnak<br />Your comment is awaiting moderation.<br />August 4th, 2015 at 3:30 PM<br />Andrea very interesting post on Padua Reheat test cool down period today by me 356 on persistent heat in last hot spot area – Think some persistent LENR showing up?<br />me 356 comment:<br />“”It is great that Triac circuit worked that well and nothing really failed.<br /><br />Today there was a moment, when I started the cooling process, but hot spot on the left side didn’t changed temperature for long time as it was powered by something else. Everything including average of L decreased temperature by more than 100°C.<br /><br />So there were really interesting phenomenons, but we can’t still be sure what really happened.<br /><br />Cell is maybe little bit bent, wire at the ends seems to be good. There are no cracks visible. So it looks like before the run.”<br /><br />My take on above observation!<br /><br />Hot spot persisting far into shutdown. I mentioned yesterday that hot spot was wandering during Padua Reheat testing from side to side on fuel element & that I thought (ssm) LENR was trying to take hold & possible grow, but the unidirectional current flow through the heating coil did not seem to be helping. I still believe that had it been possible to reverse power source leads to coil via solid state relays at various frequencies the test might have presented a replication of Lugano significance. The current pulses would look much like those shown in the Lugano report in the PCE 380 picture.<br /><br />Jim<br /><br />PS Hope you had a chance to via Smothers Brothers visit to the Boston Pops years ago!jrovnakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04349698935118795287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-326167780677397310.post-31936410498131704732015-08-04T13:12:46.654-07:002015-08-04T13:12:46.654-07:00It reads to me that the authority to regulate the ...It reads to me that the authority to regulate the way power is produced in the states of the USA is controlled by each individual state. The federal government imposes regulations regarding pollution and nuclear issues but as long as the power plant meets those regulations, then the state is free to select the best way to provide power withing their borders.<br /><br />The LENR industry might provide power on a state by state basis in a way that completely meets the federal regulatory power generation requirements.<br /><br />The resistance of the states is based on the desire to protect vested interests such as the coal industry in that state. States without coal interests and states forced to abandon those interests through the actions of the federal govenment might find LENR a viable alternative to wind and solar power.<br /><br />Rossi may not have reevaluated his commercial position based on the new federal regulatory requirements. Like what is so often true with Rossi's pronouncements, what was true yesterday is not necessarily true today.<br /><br />Taking the long view In America, money smooths the way for almost anything. Once the LENR industry gets itself off the ground, it would be well served to use some of the huge funding flows that it can generate from massive production capacity and high value being currently put into place to seek the advise and experience of government savvy industry experts to lobby government executive and legislative representatives to overwhelm the interests currently supporting the financial needs of politicians(AKA the Kock brothers) in development of reelection funding and associated quid pro quo policy commitments. Only in this way, the American way, will LENR compete with the other more traditional forms of energy production in the American energy marketplace.Axilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07190120527431077518noreply@blogger.com