How repulsive gravity contributes for cold fusion occurrence


Wladimir Guglinski
Mechanical Engineer graduated in the Escola de Engenharia da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais- UFMG, (Brazil), 1973, author of the book Quantum Ring Theory-Foundations for Cold Fusion, published in 2006

Abstract
Quantum Ring Theory (QRT) proposes a new model of neutron, a new hydrogen model, a photon model, a model structure for the aether, a model of electron, a model of proton, and a new nuclear model named Hexagonal Floors Model.
Here we analyze the Rossi-Focardi cold fusion experiment by considering the nuclear properties of the Hexagonal Floors Model.

261 comments to How repulsive gravity contributes for cold fusion occurrence

  • Andrea Rossi

    Lou Arouri:
    We are working with different parts of it in Florida and California.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Lou Arouri

    Dr Rossi,
    can you tell us in which states of the USA are you working for the R&D of the Ecat SK Leonardo to turn the plasma we saw in
    http://www.ecatskdemo.com
    and theorized in
    http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
    into energy to reach a permanent self sustaining mode (that would mean infinite COP) ?

  • Andrea Rossi

    Stefanoquattrini:
    To send a paper you must mail it as an attachment to:
    info@journal-of-nuclear-physics.com.
    It must be in English.
    It will be peer reviewed and, if accepted, published.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Salve Dr. Rossi, come faccio a postare un mio articolo?

  • Andrea Rossi

    Dear Michael kors uk:
    Gravity has nothing to do with LENR.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

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  • Koen Vandewalle

    Dear Ioannis Xydous,
    Did you already find some time to prepare the disclosure you wrote about?
    Kind Regards
    Koen

    Ioannis
    June 21st, 2012 at 3:27 AM
    Hi everyone!

    With in the next 10 days, I will disclose something related to the Propelantless Propulsion and additionally without moving parts technology. It is an experiment that took place back in the year 2009 and conducted by me. We speak about of solid mass of 200 grams to move on the surface of a table for about 80 cm with a speed of 0.5cm/sec and it is powered from a Power supply with a maximum of 100V Output.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Dear Steven N. Karels:
    As you correctly said:
    Let’s wait for the report.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Steven N. Karels

    Dear Andrea Rossi,

    The PESN article was very interesting. It speculated on a higher temperature eCat (1000C?). Since the melting point of nickel is 1,453C, I suspect you will be limited in temperatures beyond 1000C. Still, there are thermodynamic advantages of producing steam above 600C but still technological challenges (for the turbine designers) in using it. Looking forward to your report on the current testing. An eCAt cooktop would be wonderful (as mentioned in the PESN article). Applications appear to be unlimited.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Dear Don Witcher:
    The certification for the military Customer, obviously, were not necessary. The certification for the industrial plants are in due course and we hope to have them quite soon. For the domestic units more time will be necessary.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Dear Hergen:
    Rumors?
    I hope to turn acoustic energy into heat!
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

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