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Sankar Hajra
Calcutta Philosophical Forum, Salt Lake,
AC -54, Sector-1, Calcutta – 700 064, INDIA
E-mail: sankarhajra@yahoo.com
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To know whether a fuel isp roper fuel or not is to determine whether the fuel gives off greater amount of energy when it is used than the energy involved in making the fuel from raw natural materials.
A huge amount of energy is obtained when Hydrogen or thermite (a mixture of powdered Aluminium and oxide of iron) is burned.
But energy obtained from combustion of those fuels is not greater than the energy spent to make them from natural resources.
Therefore, Hydrogen and thermite cannot be treated as proper fuels.
Electricity could be readily generated from combustion of those fuels, but, electricity made from those fuels must be more expensive than electricity made from coal or petroleum.
According to Einstein’s E=mcˆ2 formula, 1Kg of any material (preferably Uranium) will give 9×10ˆ16 joules, or 2×10ˆ16 calories, of heat energy through complete nuclear reaction.
[E = mcˆ2 = 1 x (3 x 10ˆ8)ˆ2 joules = 20 x 10ˆ12 kilocals = 20 trillion kilocals]
If that would be true, then powerful states around the world would not compete for oil in the deserts of Arabia.
If one ton of Uranium of someton ‘Little Boy’ bomb could take part in the so-called nuclear reaction, then some million of square miles of the world would burn, instead of only 1.7 square miles of Hiroshima.
It not at all possible to give supply of electricity to the people from so-called nuclear fuels at a cost lower than fossil-fuel electricity for the reasons stated above.
However, it is possible to give ontological lectures on nuclear fission/fusion or to earn immense money from so-called nuclear projects.
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CC:
Yes, also. Obviously just for the time being, during which everything is shut up.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
I suppose that due to the corona virus limitations of movements the series of tests with the independent parties are going on also through telematic ways: am I right ?
Best Regards,
CC
Rose:
To look for public money before having a consolidated technology and evidence of it given by at least one year of full production of energy by means of our industrial plant is premature. Now we have to think only to work and to consolidate our technology. I am here, inside the plant, working in it to build up real experience also today, eve of Easter, as well as I will be tomorrow, Easter: this is what we have to do now: real, industrial work. Without this structural work done, the only thing to think about is to complete this work until it will have been completed. This is time for facts, not words and mirrors.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea Rossi:
The financial world is really impressed from the fact that you made a 1 MW plant working seriously in the factory of a customer and not the usual laboratory toy. We think you are ready to enter in the financial environment, because there is a strong interest from institutional investors regarding your work.
Do you think your technology will be open to such developments?
I truly enjoy reading your blog and I look forward to your new updates.
Rose
Dorthy:
I will not attend the ICCF of Padua: I have to stay 16 hours per day in our 1 MW E-Cat in operation in the USA.
The paper we are writing about the theoretical base of the so called Rossi Effect will be published in a mainstream science context.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Rossi:
Will you attend the ICCF of Padua on April this year? Will you present there the paper you are writing with a mainstream physicist?
Gregg Tiedeman:
No.
Oil has nothing to fear from this technology, provided it will be consolidated during the next year by the 1 MW plant. As I always said, all the energy sources can be integrated and work collaboratively. I am sure it is not and never will be an ” either or “.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Andrea Rossi:
Honestly, do you think that the fall of the oil prices are due also to the Lugano Report, as many say?
Gregg
Jean Pierre:
That is one of our R&D rows, but presently we are focused on the 1 MW plant. Nevertheless, that is an important job to do too.
Same wishes to you and again to all our Readers,
A.R.