Andrea,
About the superficial comment of Irka: you are making a work that without you could never happen. If there is a person in the worls that can accomplish the mission to bring in the markat this product, this person is you sustained by your magnificent team.
Thank you for what you are doing and for dedicating your life to it.
Giovanni
Dear Andrea,
In Israel a company claims to be able to hack a computer not connected to the internet, via a power connection, but it has to be infected by a virus before.
I wish you a fast success with the Ecat SK 10/100,
Ulrich W.A. Kranz
Dear Dr Rossi:
I googled: ‘Youtube ecat Stockholm test of the ecat qx’ and found the magnificent video of the whole test.
Thank you for your work.
Elias
I bow to your genius!
But!
Progress should move young. You need a young, energetic, courageous person who does not follow the old rules, but creates new rules! Sorry, but you, like an old grandmother, are laying out brand new threads and needles on old pots.
Sorry, I understand everything, I’m not young myself, it’s the costs of wisdom and experience.
You need a battering ram that will break the old system and create a new one, and not try to stick the Autopilot into the horse cart.
Sorry again for your emotionality.
Thank you for your work!
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
As we can understand from your comments, the 80 W Ecat QX module is ready, or close, and its industrialization will be not impossible within the year 2018; the 1 kW module is still pending, while the SK of 10/100 kW are in early R&D stage. Did I understand well?
Godspeed,
JP
Goran:
Strangeness is given by mass and emilife respectively bigger and longer than normal. It is always conserved, except in the weak interactions.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Andrea Rossi,
About Viessmann: I have spoken with an engineer of Viessmann and he told me they could apply the Ecat to their products.
Do you think this could happen?
Wade
Bobby:
It is a very intelligent product, that makes efficiency close to 100%. I like the way they realized the Stirling engine, very compact and cheap. Congratulations.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Fox:
With a small editing, I would cite the statement Plato wrote Socrates said: ” The sole thing I know is that I do not know enough of both” ( the editing consists in adding “enough of both” ).
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Gerald Belfort:
Yes, I suffer of anxiety: time passes too fast and every hour I calculate if I am in time. Weeks seem to be days, months seem to be weeks, so fast they elapse. I am not managing it, just I have to stand anxiety. The work to do is huge.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Rossi
Are you a physicist or a philosopher?
I am a philosophical physicist and I am convinced that we do not even know a millionth of the reality that surrounds us.
You are discovering another little piece called LENR
With love
Fox
Andrea,
What do you think of the Weissmann heater that makes the cogeneration with a Stirling engine published here in the comment of Luca Galli 2018/04/12 at 2.29 PM?
Thanks if you can answer,
Bobby
Giorgio:
Sorry, you are wrong. Elementary particles are waves quantistically defined. The size of a wave is given by its lambda ( wave length ). From lambda depends also the energy and a shorter lambda makes the e.p. need more energy, because it has less time to complete its sinusoid, so you can say that the shorter the lambda, the higher the energy. From E=mc^2, we know that mass is a form of energy: for this reason, the shorter the dimension, the higher the mass: exactly the contrary of what you said. To give you solace, though, I can tell you quantum physics is counter-intuitive. For example, when your mind sees waves you would watch particles.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
in a discussion with friends I sustained that obviously elementary particles with a small mass, not having air inside, are smaller than elementary particles with a bigger mass: am I right?
Cheers,
Giorgio
Teacher:
Presently the safety certifications allow us to install the Ecats in industrial concerns. It is necessary to specify in which kind of laboratory the Ecat would be installed: it is a safety issue. Obviously in a lab where there are the same safety structures as in an industry, there is a possibility to have the necessary authorizations. I think that specific considerations will have to be done in this field.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Looking for a great time, when your Ecat QX will develop all the potential I understood watching the video of the Stockholm event of November 24. I watched on http://www.ecat.com both the complete video of 3 hours and the summary of 6 minutes: very impressing the ability of your IT guy to put in the 6 minutes summary all the essential you need to know.
Godspeed,
Jane
WaltC:
We have made many times measurements with neutron detectors during our experiments and never found a relevant difference from the background, albeit we always found a difference in excess, but always within the margin of error of the instrumentation, which means no danger. Anyway, we always make the measurement with the Sievert counter, that measures the ionizing radiations and the ionizing radiations should be generated by neutron emissions.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
I’m not very familiar with radiation detectors, nonetheless I am curious– since hot fusion scientists commonly believe there’s no fusion without neutrons:
1) With respect to the radiation detectors you use, are they responsive also to Neutrons?
2) Both high energy (e.g., fast) and low energy (e.g., thermal) Neutrons?
Dear Andrea:
I strongly appreciated the 6 minutes summary of the Event of the demonstration of the Ecat QX on Stockholm on November 24th. Extremely interesting the cameo about the theory.
It will be very interesting to read about the follow up of it.
All the best,
Jo
Miles Gleich:
Good point, I forgot to do it. For us it is absolutely normal to keep close a radiation detector when we work, so it is nothing we usually talk about.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Raffaele Bongo:
The R&D of the 10 and 100 kW modules is on course. It is too soon to express opinions about their reliability.
Thank you for explaining your expression’s meaning,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Are the SK 10 and 100 KW developments encouraging? This would probably reduce the volume and mass of the plants and thus be able to envisage applications in transport.
Note: I live in France and I do not speak well the language of Shakespeare. In “former retired pensioner” I meant that I worked in the manufacture of concrete structures. Today I do not work anymore because I am too old.
Your old supporter
Dr Andrea Rossi,
Why did you not show the instrumentation to measure the radiations in microSievert during the Stockholm demo of the EcatQX?
Thank you if you can answer,
Miles
Based on a structure defined as 30 feet in length with 8 foot height and 8 foot width, I would assume the following:
a. Two sides approximately 2 feet in thickness with an internal 3 – 4 foot walkway between the two sides. So there would be a total of four surfaces: Left Side, exterior, Left side, interior, Right side, interior and Right side, exterior.
b. Each side would contain 250 eCat 1kW units. It would likely be on a grid of 10 units vertically and 25 units horizontally.
So horizontally, each eCat 1kW unit would be centered at about 14 inches, recall they are 10 inches wide.
Vertically, each eCat 1kW unit would be 8.5 to 9.5 inches, recall each unit is about 7.2 inches in height.
The difference in grid spacing and unit size would be for structural support, interconnections and piping, and access.
Raffaele Bongo:
Yes, that too is a possible application.
Thank you to be a nice supporter, but I do not understand ” former pensioner “: in which sense?
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Andrea,
About the superficial comment of Irka: you are making a work that without you could never happen. If there is a person in the worls that can accomplish the mission to bring in the markat this product, this person is you sustained by your magnificent team.
Thank you for what you are doing and for dedicating your life to it.
Giovanni
Ulrich W.A.Kranz:
I know it is possible. In fact the computers I use for IP never have seen a plug in their life.
Warm regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
In Israel a company claims to be able to hack a computer not connected to the internet, via a power connection, but it has to be infected by a virus before.
I wish you a fast success with the Ecat SK 10/100,
Ulrich W.A. Kranz
Irka:
Thank you for your opinion,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Elias:
Thank you,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr Rossi:
I googled: ‘Youtube ecat Stockholm test of the ecat qx’ and found the magnificent video of the whole test.
Thank you for your work.
Elias
I bow to your genius!
But!
Progress should move young. You need a young, energetic, courageous person who does not follow the old rules, but creates new rules! Sorry, but you, like an old grandmother, are laying out brand new threads and needles on old pots.
Sorry, I understand everything, I’m not young myself, it’s the costs of wisdom and experience.
You need a battering ram that will break the old system and create a new one, and not try to stick the Autopilot into the horse cart.
Sorry again for your emotionality.
Thank you for your work!
Yuriy Isaev
Engineer
Tyumen, Russia
Joleen Plateros:
I think you are not distant from reality.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Anonymous:
Good luck!
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
As we can understand from your comments, the 80 W Ecat QX module is ready, or close, and its industrialization will be not impossible within the year 2018; the 1 kW module is still pending, while the SK of 10/100 kW are in early R&D stage. Did I understand well?
Godspeed,
JP
I did bet one thousand Euro that you will not succeed to start the sales of the industrial Ecat QX within the year 2018.
Goran:
Strangeness is given by mass and emilife respectively bigger and longer than normal. It is always conserved, except in the weak interactions.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Wade Grotzinger:
This is interesting.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Andrea Rossi,
About Viessmann: I have spoken with an engineer of Viessmann and he told me they could apply the Ecat to their products.
Do you think this could happen?
Wade
Dr Andrea Rossi,
What does mean ‘strangeness’ in Physics?
Thank you if you can answer,
Goran
Bobby:
It is a very intelligent product, that makes efficiency close to 100%. I like the way they realized the Stirling engine, very compact and cheap. Congratulations.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Elenor:
Yes, at the highest level.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Fox:
With a small editing, I would cite the statement Plato wrote Socrates said: ” The sole thing I know is that I do not know enough of both” ( the editing consists in adding “enough of both” ).
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Gerald Belfort:
Yes, I suffer of anxiety: time passes too fast and every hour I calculate if I am in time. Weeks seem to be days, months seem to be weeks, so fast they elapse. I am not managing it, just I have to stand anxiety. The work to do is huge.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea:
Do you suffer of anxiety in this difficult period and, if yes, how do you menage it?
Dear Rossi
Are you a physicist or a philosopher?
I am a philosophical physicist and I am convinced that we do not even know a millionth of the reality that surrounds us.
You are discovering another little piece called LENR
With love
Fox
Dr Andrea Rossi:
Are there women in the Leonardo team and with which role?
Andrea,
What do you think of the Weissmann heater that makes the cogeneration with a Stirling engine published here in the comment of Luca Galli 2018/04/12 at 2.29 PM?
Thanks if you can answer,
Bobby
Giorgio:
Sorry, you are wrong. Elementary particles are waves quantistically defined. The size of a wave is given by its lambda ( wave length ). From lambda depends also the energy and a shorter lambda makes the e.p. need more energy, because it has less time to complete its sinusoid, so you can say that the shorter the lambda, the higher the energy. From E=mc^2, we know that mass is a form of energy: for this reason, the shorter the dimension, the higher the mass: exactly the contrary of what you said. To give you solace, though, I can tell you quantum physics is counter-intuitive. For example, when your mind sees waves you would watch particles.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
in a discussion with friends I sustained that obviously elementary particles with a small mass, not having air inside, are smaller than elementary particles with a bigger mass: am I right?
Cheers,
Giorgio
Sean:
In this very moment I am working on the SK project.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Andrea Rossi,
Can you say what are you doing in particular today, if you are working?
Thanks if you can answer,
Sean
Teacher:
Presently the safety certifications allow us to install the Ecats in industrial concerns. It is necessary to specify in which kind of laboratory the Ecat would be installed: it is a safety issue. Obviously in a lab where there are the same safety structures as in an industry, there is a possibility to have the necessary authorizations. I think that specific considerations will have to be done in this field.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr Rossi:
About the issue raised by Chuck Davis: will it be possible for a college to buy an Ecat for educational purposes?
Chuck Davis:
Not before the diffusion of the industrial plants in the market.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
Do you have any expectation about how long it make take to complete the certification of the domestic Ecat?
Chuck Davis
Jane:
Thank you: we worked a lot to make a short version that in max 6 min could say all there was to say. It was not easy.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
P:
Thank you for the information,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Hello Andrea!
I really hope you succeed.
Regarding electricity and Stirling, I think Inresol AB is a good alternative. The Swedes have a long experience in this technology and have many spin-offs from Kockum’s submarine production.
http://www.inresol.se/
https://youtu.be/CIkE6eDRTiA
https://www.nyteknik.se/automation/inresol-varvar-upp-200-ar-gammal-stirlingteknik-6903616
Looking for a great time, when your Ecat QX will develop all the potential I understood watching the video of the Stockholm event of November 24. I watched on http://www.ecat.com both the complete video of 3 hours and the summary of 6 minutes: very impressing the ability of your IT guy to put in the 6 minutes summary all the essential you need to know.
Godspeed,
Jane
Luca Galli:
Thank you for the suggestion,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Joella:
Thank you for your attention to our work,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
WaltC:
We have made many times measurements with neutron detectors during our experiments and never found a relevant difference from the background, albeit we always found a difference in excess, but always within the margin of error of the instrumentation, which means no danger. Anyway, we always make the measurement with the Sievert counter, that measures the ionizing radiations and the ionizing radiations should be generated by neutron emissions.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Hi Dr Rossi:
Is the electricity production still under focus?
If yes, please take a look to this link about the use of the Stirling motor:
https://www.viessmann.it/it/riscaldamento-casa/miglior_sistema_di_riscaldamento/cogenerazione.html
Real Congratulations for your job,
Luca
Dear Andrea,
I’m not very familiar with radiation detectors, nonetheless I am curious– since hot fusion scientists commonly believe there’s no fusion without neutrons:
1) With respect to the radiation detectors you use, are they responsive also to Neutrons?
2) Both high energy (e.g., fast) and low energy (e.g., thermal) Neutrons?
Thanks,
WaltC
Dear Andrea:
I strongly appreciated the 6 minutes summary of the Event of the demonstration of the Ecat QX on Stockholm on November 24th. Extremely interesting the cameo about the theory.
It will be very interesting to read about the follow up of it.
All the best,
Jo
Albert:
So far, we are inside the scheduled timing.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Miles Gleich:
Good point, I forgot to do it. For us it is absolutely normal to keep close a radiation detector when we work, so it is nothing we usually talk about.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Raffaele Bongo:
The R&D of the 10 and 100 kW modules is on course. It is too soon to express opinions about their reliability.
Thank you for explaining your expression’s meaning,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Hello Andrea
Are the SK 10 and 100 KW developments encouraging? This would probably reduce the volume and mass of the plants and thus be able to envisage applications in transport.
Note: I live in France and I do not speak well the language of Shakespeare. In “former retired pensioner” I meant that I worked in the manufacture of concrete structures. Today I do not work anymore because I am too old.
Your old supporter
Raffaele
Dr Andrea Rossi,
Why did you not show the instrumentation to measure the radiations in microSievert during the Stockholm demo of the EcatQX?
Thank you if you can answer,
Miles
Dear Andrea,
Do you still think you will be able to start the sales of the industrialized Ecat or its energy by the end of this year?
Steven N. Karels:
Yes, this is a possible configuration.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea Rossi,
Based on a structure defined as 30 feet in length with 8 foot height and 8 foot width, I would assume the following:
a. Two sides approximately 2 feet in thickness with an internal 3 – 4 foot walkway between the two sides. So there would be a total of four surfaces: Left Side, exterior, Left side, interior, Right side, interior and Right side, exterior.
b. Each side would contain 250 eCat 1kW units. It would likely be on a grid of 10 units vertically and 25 units horizontally.
So horizontally, each eCat 1kW unit would be centered at about 14 inches, recall they are 10 inches wide.
Vertically, each eCat 1kW unit would be 8.5 to 9.5 inches, recall each unit is about 7.2 inches in height.
The difference in grid spacing and unit size would be for structural support, interconnections and piping, and access.
Thoughts?
Raffaele Bongo:
Yes, that too is a possible application.
Thank you to be a nice supporter, but I do not understand ” former pensioner “: in which sense?
Warm Regards,
A.R.