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TOPIC: Previous nickel powder experiments

#124 11 years 5 months ago
Previous nickel powder experiments

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The new artefacts catalogue is showing two reactors designed for Ni powder experiments. I didn't know that you have done such experiments! The description for one of those reactors mentions that it has shown some "interesting behavior". Now that's a bit vague... It would be interesting to know what you observed in these experiment. Has there been any hint of excess heat or nuclear reactions going on?
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#125 11 years 5 months ago
Previous nickel powder experiments

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Hi Timar,

Thank you for your interest.

We have done Several LENR experiments within the MFMP group.

We will be publishing other blogs on our historical research for all to see.

Bob
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#126 11 years 5 months ago
Previous nickel powder experiments

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Thank you Bob. It would be very interesting to learn more about these experiments.
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#136 11 years 5 months ago
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I can share that we saw some behavior in the pressure and temperature that I could not really explain as we played with 20nm nickel and hydrogen. It was not indisputable excess heat; we were still learning some of the skills of doing the experiments, so it was not conclusive. We have ongoing experiments with that type of powder test chamber, but have not had the man power to really follow it up since we got onto this path, which seems more promising. I guess paying attention to those experiments might be an internship or volunteer possibility.
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