Anonymous:
The Compton wavelength is a quantum mechanical property of a particle; it is equal to the wavelength of a photon whose energy is the same as the mass of that particle. The standard Compton wavelength of a particle is h/mc and its frequency is mc^2/h
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr. Rossi,
thank you very much for your answer to my question about the plant-available light component in EcatSKLed.
Testing EcatSKl in greenhouses is a task but not the same as for indoor plants. Whereas in greenhouses, plant luminaires are used to supplement daylight, indoors plant luminaires are often the only available light for plants. Provided SKLed delivers the right quality of light, it could contribute to a paradigm shift in the way we live, shop and feed ourselves. It would be easy to use the plant wall modules already available today to cultivate herbs and especially leafy vegetables on indoor walls. Instead of buying energy-intensive plants produced in greenhouses and transported far to the supermarket, we could harvest and consume them fresh. And we could do this in rooms that are already tempered for our well-being. With today’s lighting technology not economical, with your technology very effective and economical with low investment and energy consumption. Hence my request to test SKLed as the only available light source for plants. Here could be a whole new and interesting market with high sales of your products. The benefit of looking at fresh and true color illuminated greenery in winter is added as an additional benefit. Definitely has a mood-lifting effect!
Together with the Ecat SKL a decentralization would be possible, which we can hardly imagine today, but which would mean a big step for mankind.
I look forward to your response. Thank you very much for your important work!
Best regards
Dieter Wagner
1000 Watts of power seems to be a large amount of power!
Regarding Power from Space Page 6 (last three paragraphs pasted below)
“Separately in my paper: ‘Anomalous Electrodynamic Explosions in Liquids’, IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, PS-14, 282-285 (1986), I presented a more detailed analysis of the incredibly high speed at which ions are driven into an electrode, in defiance of known physics. In the Correa invention to be described there is a slowing down of these fast ions by causing them to transfer energy into the build-up of electric charge in the abnormal glow discharge in front of the cathode, which energy can be drawn off as output electrical power, rather than as heat.
To complete this preliminary account I refer also to my paper: ‘The Thunderball – An Electrostatic Phenomenon’, presented at the ‘Electrostatics 1983’ conference held at Oxford University, and documented in Inst. Phys. Conf. Series No. 66, at pp. 179-184.
As can be seen from the data presented in the third Correa patent referenced above, the operation of the Correa discharge tubes at low pulse frequency indicates that energy in excess of 1,000 joules can be stored in the plasma of each discharge pulse. This implies an enormous capacitance and voltage gradients that should be far in excess of those actually prevailing. Indeed, for such energy to be contained as electric charge energy in a plasma confined within the Correa tube one would expect voltage gradients expressed in billions of V/m, unless some compensating reaction suppresses that field.”
… (perhaps?) translates via this url below into “1000 Joules per second = 1000 Watts”
Plasma into electricity? While I don’t think I can replicate this in a day or a year or two I doesn’t appear to be much more complicated than some experiments I worked on a few years ago. Would you be kind enough to express an opinion on this level electrical power described please? If you would be so kind, I think it would delite many of your readers.
If your SKLed performs as you claim (2500lumen/Watt), then I’m completaly convinced there is absolutely nothing that can compete as a growing light (electricity bill and cost of the lamps)! The very best growing LEDs with optimised blue and red spectra will not even come close. And I would rather prefer to farm under white 5000K-light instead of purple light… The market potential for growing lights must be huge.
Many seem to believe that your invention will be hurting the oil and gas extraction and processing industry, and this is as expected, but still the hydrocarbon industry will survive since oil and gas are feed stock for many products such as cement production, plastics and fertilizers.
What some may not be realising is that the E-Cat will hit hard, very hard and it could be a total mortal blow, to the Big Solar and Big Wind oligarchs who have been draining our taxes in the name of saving the planet, when in fact great damage is being incurred as aptly explained so well in film director Michael Moore’s movie Planet of the Humans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk11vI-7czE&t=5039s
The E-Cat will be a game changer, eventually bringing energy production very close to the user, like the home computer brought computing power directly into our homes.
One day we will have a small, silent, clean electrical power plant directly powering our homes, providing warmth in winter and air-conditioning in summer at very low cost affordable by all. The E-Cat will be producing potable water straight from sea or brackish water by means of cheap reverse osmosis plants where water is scarce. I am going out on a limb here: The E-Cat will one fine day end poverty for all those who want to get out of it.
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
It is very interesting to read that you are studying the application of the Ecat Skled to the greenhouses.
Is the spectrum of the Skled fit ?
Georgette
Dieter Wagner:
Thank you for the information. We are making specific experiments in this field: as a matter of fact we can generate a substantial save of electric energy and money.
Warm regards,
A.R.
Hello Dr. Rossi.
We currently use LED lights to illuminate indoor green walls, which allow plants to photosynthesize. The light spectrum of the SKLed seems to be identical to the light spectrum of the previous plant lights with much lower power consumption. Currently, the lights require 100 watts for approximately 10,000 lumens. Do you have any experience with supplying plants with your light?Would the light be enough to supply at least 2-3 m2 of plants from a distance of 2 m? If so, I would increase my order again significantly…..
Looking forward to reply.
Best regards
Dieter Wagner
Dear Andrea.
That electricity can now be stored relatively reasonably is a huge opportunity for your Ecat SKL.
Like car manufacturers, you need to find good battery manufacturers and sell complete systems.
The batteries, for example to Volvo, are purchased from two companies:
Korean LG Chem and Chinese Contemporary Amperex Technology.
These are two different technologies: so-called prismatic cells and pouch cells.
The latter are specially developed for use in electric cars. Volvo combines these two solutions.
Regards,
Svein H. Vormedal
To clarify an earlier answer you gave, is the SKL now able to consistently recharge any of the following:
(1) a smart phone battery?
(2) a regular car battery?
(3) a tesla car battery?
Sam:
The respect of all the standards and regulations necessary for the certification of the Ecat SKLed is needed. This is matter for the certification entity.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi:
Maybe your readers can be interested to this paper:
Apparatus Suitable for Detecting Entropy Flows Between Elements Experiencing Different Time Dilation http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.15964.31368
Best Regards,
Andrzej Pelczar
Dear readers:
Please go to http://www.rossilivecat.com
to find comments published today in other posts of this blog,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
P.S.
As you can notice, this address has returned to http://www.rossilivecat.com
as it was originally
You posted “Ultra Violet and Extreme Ultra Violet rays are not generated by the Ecat SKLed”
A point of clarification:
1. Do you mean that the light radiation external to the Ecat SKLed unit contains neither Ultra Violet nor Extreme Ultra Violet rays?
2. Do you mean that internally, within the Ecat SKLed, that there is no generation of such rays?
3. Or both 1 and 2?
Dear Mr. Rossi,
i think you do not need political support, too.
But there are rivals of the old fossil energy companies who have an enormous influence in some countries. To avoid conflicts you should also produce the E-Cat SKL in a strong country in where the old fossil industry is not the king of the castle. Even better if in this country not even one major corporation is the top dog – like in the People’s Republic of China.
So if the E-Cat SKL is foreseeable to establish itself in China, because it is cheaper than all other alternatives, it makes the country self-sufficient – then all the rest of the world have NO CHOICE but to adopt this new technology, too. No matter how big the power of the old fossil industry is.
Best regards
Anonymous:
The Compton wavelength is a quantum mechanical property of a particle; it is equal to the wavelength of a photon whose energy is the same as the mass of that particle. The standard Compton wavelength of a particle is h/mc and its frequency is mc^2/h
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr. Rossi,
thank you very much for your answer to my question about the plant-available light component in EcatSKLed.
Testing EcatSKl in greenhouses is a task but not the same as for indoor plants. Whereas in greenhouses, plant luminaires are used to supplement daylight, indoors plant luminaires are often the only available light for plants. Provided SKLed delivers the right quality of light, it could contribute to a paradigm shift in the way we live, shop and feed ourselves. It would be easy to use the plant wall modules already available today to cultivate herbs and especially leafy vegetables on indoor walls. Instead of buying energy-intensive plants produced in greenhouses and transported far to the supermarket, we could harvest and consume them fresh. And we could do this in rooms that are already tempered for our well-being. With today’s lighting technology not economical, with your technology very effective and economical with low investment and energy consumption. Hence my request to test SKLed as the only available light source for plants. Here could be a whole new and interesting market with high sales of your products. The benefit of looking at fresh and true color illuminated greenery in winter is added as an additional benefit. Definitely has a mood-lifting effect!
Together with the Ecat SKL a decentralization would be possible, which we can hardly imagine today, but which would mean a big step for mankind.
I look forward to your response. Thank you very much for your important work!
Best regards
Dieter Wagner
Dr Rossi,
Can you explain in few words what exactly is the Compton wavelength cited in paragrapf 1 of
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
Tom Conover:
Thank you for your insight,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Chuck Davis:
There are enormous issues related to authorizations.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Jaroslav Dobrovolny:
It has been cited in paragraphs 1 and 4 of
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
1000 Watts of power seems to be a large amount of power!
Regarding Power from Space Page 6 (last three paragraphs pasted below)
“Separately in my paper: ‘Anomalous Electrodynamic Explosions in Liquids’, IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, PS-14, 282-285 (1986), I presented a more detailed analysis of the incredibly high speed at which ions are driven into an electrode, in defiance of known physics. In the Correa invention to be described there is a slowing down of these fast ions by causing them to transfer energy into the build-up of electric charge in the abnormal glow discharge in front of the cathode, which energy can be drawn off as output electrical power, rather than as heat.
To complete this preliminary account I refer also to my paper: ‘The Thunderball – An Electrostatic Phenomenon’, presented at the ‘Electrostatics 1983’ conference held at Oxford University, and documented in Inst. Phys. Conf. Series No. 66, at pp. 179-184.
As can be seen from the data presented in the third Correa patent referenced above, the operation of the Correa discharge tubes at low pulse frequency indicates that energy in excess of 1,000 joules can be stored in the plasma of each discharge pulse. This implies an enormous capacitance and voltage gradients that should be far in excess of those actually prevailing. Indeed, for such energy to be contained as electric charge energy in a plasma confined within the Correa tube one would expect voltage gradients expressed in billions of V/m, unless some compensating reaction suppresses that field.”
… (perhaps?) translates via this url below into “1000 Joules per second = 1000 Watts”
https://www.google.com/search?q=1%2C000+joules&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS915US915&oq=1%2C000+joules&aqs=chrome..69i57.2255140j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Plasma into electricity? While I don’t think I can replicate this in a day or a year or two I doesn’t appear to be much more complicated than some experiments I worked on a few years ago. Would you be kind enough to express an opinion on this level electrical power described please? If you would be so kind, I think it would delite many of your readers.
Warm Regards,
Thomas Conover
Dear Andrea, Could coal fired plants convert to ecat power at this time?
Warm regards,
Chuck Davis
Dear Andrea Rossi,
I agree, the Correa invention is very interesting
Thank you.
Jaroslav Dobrovolny
Cristina:
I find the Correa invention very interesting,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Rod Walton:
Thank you for your update,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
On Power Engineering issue of May 4th 2021:
EIA: US coal-fired generation making 2021 rally so far
Rod Walton
@Albert Ellul,
Addition to what you said: the water can be obtained from the common air humidity, as this link confirm 🌨❄💧:
https://www.watergen.com/
Dear Andrea,
I read the reference 4 in
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
What is your opinion about this paper ?
Brice:
Thank you for your insight,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr. Rossi,
If your SKLed performs as you claim (2500lumen/Watt), then I’m completaly convinced there is absolutely nothing that can compete as a growing light (electricity bill and cost of the lamps)! The very best growing LEDs with optimised blue and red spectra will not even come close. And I would rather prefer to farm under white 5000K-light instead of purple light… The market potential for growing lights must be huge.
With kind regards,
Brice
Jeff:
I agree,
Warm regards,
A.R.
Frank Acland:
Yes, we are making experiments with a friend of mine who owns a series of greenhouses.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Albert Ellul:
Thank you for your intelligent insight and for the link,
Warm regards,
A.R.
Dear D. Rossi,
Many seem to believe that your invention will be hurting the oil and gas extraction and processing industry, and this is as expected, but still the hydrocarbon industry will survive since oil and gas are feed stock for many products such as cement production, plastics and fertilizers.
What some may not be realising is that the E-Cat will hit hard, very hard and it could be a total mortal blow, to the Big Solar and Big Wind oligarchs who have been draining our taxes in the name of saving the planet, when in fact great damage is being incurred as aptly explained so well in film director Michael Moore’s movie Planet of the Humans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk11vI-7czE&t=5039s
The E-Cat will be a game changer, eventually bringing energy production very close to the user, like the home computer brought computing power directly into our homes.
One day we will have a small, silent, clean electrical power plant directly powering our homes, providing warmth in winter and air-conditioning in summer at very low cost affordable by all. The E-Cat will be producing potable water straight from sea or brackish water by means of cheap reverse osmosis plants where water is scarce. I am going out on a limb here: The E-Cat will one fine day end poverty for all those who want to get out of it.
Dear Andrea,
So you are testing the SKLeds with plants growing in an indoor environment?
Best regards,
Frank Acland
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
Actually, if the Ecat Skled is fit for the greenhouses and saves substantially energy and money, the market is huge.
Best
Jeff
Hanna Leibniz:
I would say so,
Warm Regards
A.R.
Georgette:
It appears so from the first experiments.
Warm Regards
A.R.
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
It is very interesting to read that you are studying the application of the Ecat Skled to the greenhouses.
Is the spectrum of the Skled fit ?
Georgette
Dr Rossi,
Firstly, congratulations for the stunning success of your 64000+ readings paper
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
About which I have a question: is it correct to assume the primary source of energy is the point zero energy ?
Thanks if you can answer,
Hanna Leibniz
Svein H. Vormedal:
Thank you for the information,
Warm regards,
A.R.
@Kopfnuss Kalli:
I am a professor of Physics
Dieter Wagner:
Thank you for the information. We are making specific experiments in this field: as a matter of fact we can generate a substantial save of electric energy and money.
Warm regards,
A.R.
Hello Dr. Rossi.
We currently use LED lights to illuminate indoor green walls, which allow plants to photosynthesize. The light spectrum of the SKLed seems to be identical to the light spectrum of the previous plant lights with much lower power consumption. Currently, the lights require 100 watts for approximately 10,000 lumens. Do you have any experience with supplying plants with your light?Would the light be enough to supply at least 2-3 m2 of plants from a distance of 2 m? If so, I would increase my order again significantly…..
Looking forward to reply.
Best regards
Dieter Wagner
@ Prof.
What does Your name stand for ? Is it an abbreviation for professor or professional ?
Regards
Dear Andrea.
That electricity can now be stored relatively reasonably is a huge opportunity for your Ecat SKL.
Like car manufacturers, you need to find good battery manufacturers and sell complete systems.
The batteries, for example to Volvo, are purchased from two companies:
Korean LG Chem and Chinese Contemporary Amperex Technology.
These are two different technologies: so-called prismatic cells and pouch cells.
The latter are specially developed for use in electric cars. Volvo combines these two solutions.
Regards,
Svein H. Vormedal
George N:
We will give information about the SKL when it will be ready to be offered in the market. Now it would be premature.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea Rossi,
To clarify an earlier answer you gave, is the SKL now able to consistently recharge any of the following:
(1) a smart phone battery?
(2) a regular car battery?
(3) a tesla car battery?
Best,
George N
Andrzej Pelczar:
Thank you for the link to your interesting paper,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Sam:
The respect of all the standards and regulations necessary for the certification of the Ecat SKLed is needed. This is matter for the certification entity.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Hello DR Rossi
Are New Standards and
Regulations needed to
test the ECat-SKLed?
https://www.osram.com/os/products/illumination-applications/tools-and-service/led_standards_regulations.jsp
Regards
Sam
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi:
Maybe your readers can be interested to this paper:
Apparatus Suitable for Detecting Entropy Flows Between Elements Experiencing Different Time Dilation
http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.15964.31368
Best Regards,
Andrzej Pelczar
Sam:
Yes
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Vivienne:
I too think so.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Hello DR Rossi
Are you familiar with the
8750 LED Standard?
https://www.ul.com/news/updates-led-equipment-use-lighting-products-ul-8750-what-you-need-know
Regards
Sam
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
Returning to your paper
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
I think that the roots of your theoretical system at the base of the Ecat SK, SKL are all in the reference 17.
Am I correct ?
Vibienne
Dear readers:
Please go to
http://www.rossilivecat.com
to find comments published today in other posts of this blog,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
P.S.
As you can notice, this address has returned to
http://www.rossilivecat.com
as it was originally
Ernst:
Thank you for your suggestion,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Prof:
Thank you for the stunning update,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Steven N. Karels:
3
Warm regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea Rossi,
You posted “Ultra Violet and Extreme Ultra Violet rays are not generated by the Ecat SKLed”
A point of clarification:
1. Do you mean that the light radiation external to the Ecat SKLed unit contains neither Ultra Violet nor Extreme Ultra Violet rays?
2. Do you mean that internally, within the Ecat SKLed, that there is no generation of such rays?
3. Or both 1 and 2?
Dear Mr. Rossi,
i think you do not need political support, too.
But there are rivals of the old fossil energy companies who have an enormous influence in some countries. To avoid conflicts you should also produce the E-Cat SKL in a strong country in where the old fossil industry is not the king of the castle. Even better if in this country not even one major corporation is the top dog – like in the People’s Republic of China.
So if the E-Cat SKL is foreseeable to establish itself in China, because it is cheaper than all other alternatives, it makes the country self-sufficient – then all the rest of the world have NO CHOICE but to adopt this new technology, too. No matter how big the power of the old fossil industry is.
Best regards
Dr Rossi:
Your paper
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
has reached 64 000 Readings…and counting !
Cheers
Prof
Steven N. Karels:
I am not able to answer these questions, we are still green about it. Your calculations make sense, though.
Warm regards,
A.R.