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FIRST FREE ENERGY DEVICE REACHES MARKET IN OCTOBER -- The Game Changer is Here

Started by chessnyt, September 16, 2011, 06:57:24 PM

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The new poll  starting 2-4-2012:  LENR technology

a) will soon lead to the end of the fossil fuel era and become the new standard.
b) will compete with fossil fuels for decades to come eventually replacing them.
c) will not only phase out fossil fuels but will also lead to the trials of the current corrupt powers in charge.
d) will lead to all of the above.

WilbyInebriated

Quote from: onthecuttingedge2005 on October 11, 2011, 01:46:54 AM
someone with a greater mind will overcome you, don't think penny Anni energy, think big. Rossi's idea is going to plop not pop. in fact, more like a fizzle.

third element? what would this be? I only have 2 years of college chemistry, I'd be interested into this further or do you have any methodology behind Rossi's third element?

i can verify rossi's third element if I knew what that element was? if it is verifiable then I will support this group.

until then, I wish you luck, you'll need it.

and don't mind the gaping hole in your side if you are are wrong. I know you will be prompt on being wrong, again.
for a guy who is talking about not liking morons and retards over in the economic disaster thread and only liking smart people, you must hate looking in the mirror every morning...

it's penny ante... as in the ante for a game of cards...  tu stultus es.


edit: where are all the skeptics(believers) like happyfunball? must have a mouth full of crow or something.... ;)
There is no news. There's the truth of the signal. What I see. And, there's the puppet theater...
the Parliament jesters foist on the somnambulant public.  - Mr. Universe

chessnyt

Quote from: mscoffman on October 11, 2011, 03:38:07 PM

...These low high-temp-reservoir temperature
devices like both heatpumps and the current
Rossi reactor (ie. non-superheated steam) don't
suit well for an upgraded electrical power
generator. I'd much rather see Rossi working
on increasing the reactor's high temperature
head while he leaves an organization to specify
and build his products.   

And yes, the place where I reside use heatpumps
for heating, as they seem particularly popular around
here.

:S:MarkSCoffman

@Mr. Coffman:
I never said heat pumps weren’t used to change the air temperature in a home.  I just guessed that you were not running your home on one (and off the grid). 

I would much rather see something even more enticing.  Yes, I too would like to see the home unit put out superheated steam complete with a unit to dry the steam so it can be used to drive a steam turbine (they are destroyed when exposed to wet steam) which in turn drives an electric generator.  But that’s not going to happen.  In a perfect world, maybe.

So I am going to settle for the model he is willing to put on the market (providing I can afford it).  This is still history in the making.  BIG HISTORY.


Regards,

Chess

chessnyt

@Everyone:
It appears that the deal with Rossi's first customer is being worked out after all.  The following quote is from an article appearing yesterday at PESN.COM.

http://pesn.com/2011/10/15/9501934_Cheap_power--An_overnight_revolution--commentary/

"Hopefully this will be the beginning (after the Oct. 28 private test by the first 1 MW customer, which I will be attending) of a favorable barrage, long overdue coverage by the mainstream press and blogs."

Also, here's an excellent article on the E-Cat and its possible impact on the world:

http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2011/101411-backspin.html

I find one statement from the article very interesting.  The following quote from the article is an explanation in detail as to why Rossi's deal with his first customer (here in the U.S.) almost fell through:

"One thing that will slow down the adoption of cold fusion technology is its "nuclear" component that governments and bureaucrats are likely to resist, blocking shipments of components and finished units over unwarranted fears of anything "nuclear". Already, this has impeded this technology that was supposed to have been demonstrated in the United States, were it not for regulation issues in shipping it here."


Regards,

Chess

firlight

Quote from: chessnyt on October 16, 2011, 08:28:04 PM
@Everyone:
It appears that the deal with Rossi's first customer is being worked out after all.  The following quote is from an article appearing yesterday at PESN.COM.

http://pesn.com/2011/10/15/9501934_Cheap_power--An_overnight_revolution--commentary/

"Hopefully this will be the beginning (after the Oct. 28 private test by the first 1 MW customer, which I will be attending) of a favorable barrage, long overdue coverage by the mainstream press and blogs."

Also, here's an excellent article on the E-Cat and its possible impact on the world:

http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2011/101411-backspin.html

I find one statement from the article very interesting.  The following quote from the article is an explanation in detail as to why Rossi's deal with his first customer (here in the U.S.) almost fell through:

"One thing that will slow down the adoption of cold fusion technology is its "nuclear" component that governments and bureaucrats are likely to resist, blocking shipments of components and finished units over unwarranted fears of anything "nuclear". Already, this has impeded this technology that was supposed to have been demonstrated in the United States, were it not for regulation issues in shipping it here."


Regards,

Chess

I hope it will seriously impact on the Big Energy Companies,It seems to me that
A Energy Revolution is going Hand In Hand with The Global Revolution World Wide.

Regards Dave

chessnyt

Quote from: firlight on October 17, 2011, 08:45:13 AM
I hope it will seriously impact on the Big Energy Companies,It seems to me that
A Energy Revolution is going Hand In Hand with The Global Revolution World Wide.

Regards Dave

@Dave:
I hope so too because we have been held hostage ever since the Bush administration illegally and secretively allowed the major American oil companies to merge back together creating a huge monopoly.  That is why gasoline prices have skyrocketed from $1.50 a gallon when Bush Jr. first took office to over $5.00 a gallon as he was on his way out.  They gouged the HELL out of Americans.  They still are gouging the HELL out of us all today.  That is what monopolies do.

The Sherman Act is what is supposed to protect us from monopolists like the giant oil cartels.  It was the Sherman Act which forced the breakup of John D. Rockefeller’s oil monopoly in his day with his company named Standard Oil.  The Sherman Act also allowed us to break up other corporate monopolies too, such as the telecommunications monopoly called AT&T. 

This is what happens when the corporate interests get their hands on the political machine.  They install political leaders which do their bidding for them and to hell with the rest of us.  That’s why the economy tanked on us in the first place.  While millions of Americans were losing their homes to foreclosure after getting laid off, the oil companies were turning in record profits.  Billions upon billions of dollars every three months (business cycle quarter).

People had no idea why Bush picked Condoleezza Rice for his cabinet but I did.  It wasn’t because of her political experience.  It was because of her oil expertise as she sat on the board of directors for a company called Chevron for 10 years prior to going to the White House.  Chevron was so pleased with her agenda, they even named a super tanker after her.  That is until the media got wind of the story and Chevron quitely renamed the supertanker.   

So it is also my hope, Dave, that Rossi’s technology will completely and unmercifully destroy the entire oil industry for starters and replace the other energy empires simultaneously. 


Best Regards,

Chess