Dear Andrea,
All your followers are willing to support you in the technical difficulties you are having now, however non of us really know what is going on so a suggestion that would help you is pure luck.
You told us about high temperature peaks. If it are hot spots then doping the fuel/ reactor interior with halogen material (used in filament spotlights) may help, but I am sure you are aware of that and I have no idea if those materials influence the LENR reaction as well.
Just a few questions which I hope you will be able to answer:
1. Can you tell us if this problem with the QuarkX is relatively new or did it appear already from the start?
2. Is it right to assume that this problem was one the reasons that you went from E-catX to QuarkX?
I hope you will find a solution soon!
Thank you for blogging with us.
Kind regards, Gerard
1 – Are the micro-cavities produced during the baking and processing of your fuel visible with an optical microscope or is a SEM required?
2 – Will the baking process that produces micro-cavities on the surface of nickel powder produce the same or similar features on the surface of a nickel wire?
3 – Have you detected the presence of alpha particles (or helium atoms after losing their kinetic energy) inside or being emitted from a Quark?
4 – What is the most unexpected event you have ever observed or detected while monitoring an active Quark?
5 – Will you ever show us a zoomed in image of a micro-cavity or “reaction site” in a future paper written by yourself or with another author (such as Dr. Cook)?
6 – Do you feel that hydrogen/lithium is the most optimum fuel for an LERN system in terms of MeV released per reaction and lack of harmful or ionizing emissions?
7 – Have you allowed any third party scientist, not an employee of Leonardo Corporation, to observe a test of a Quark?
8 – Are there any complexities in the construction of a Quark that would inhibit automated manufacturing of the device?
9 – Are you satisfied with the heat resistant materials you are utilizing in the Quark, or are you searching for better materials?
QSI fused quartz products can be heated to 1500 degrees C, or higher, and immersed in cold water without resultant physical damage.
PHYSICAL & THERMAL PROPERTIES OF FUSED QUARTZ / SILICA
Fused quartz and silica have an extremely low coefficient of thermal expansion which imparts a high resistance to thermal shock. QSI fused quartz products can be heated to 1500 degrees C, or higher, and immersed in cold water without resultant physical damage. Annealing point is 1140 degrees C, strain point is 1070 degrees C, fusion point is between 1700 and 1800 degrees C.
Bernie Koppenhofer:
What does it mean to be a “Jacometti”? It is the first time I read this expression. I know Jacometti was a sculptor of the Novecento, but I don’t see the link.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
The interview may be of interest to you and your readers.
On a less serious note, a new game has been developed by the University of Waterloo (Canada), Institute of Quantum Computing. It is called “Quantum Cats”.
Heaven forbid you should spend (or waste) time on this game away from your important work in the lab or with legal discussions. Or whatever time you may find to play tennis with your worthy opponent. Hopefully, You may someday have a few moments in the near future to try out ‘Quantum Cats’.
I wonder if the device it self is robust to these high peaks in temperature and if so if the problem more with the supporting apparatus handling the temperament of the device safely or is it the external usage safety that is the issue.
If thermal buffering is helpful I was wondering if the following articles about thermal control using spinning super atoms would be interesting I hope it can help in some way but even if not or the technology is too new I think the technology itself is quite interesting:
Are you making E-Cat plants without the QuarkX, or do you need to have the QuarkX problems resolved before you can finish the first low temperature plants?
Andrea Rossi,
Is the current problem with the E-Cat QuarkX related to the software, hardware or both?
Thank you. Best of luck in court.
Bernie Morrissey
Joe:
The core of the problem is in the numbers. Obviously if we will put a thing in the market the safety limitations will have to be assessed.
Warm Regards
A.R.
The American Medical Association has stated that streelights with too much blue can cause problems with human health. http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/21/health/led-streetlights-ama/
Do you think this could hinder your plans for QuarkX lighting applications?
Best regards
Karl Poehlmann:
Thank you for your sustain and for your insight about batteries. I am not able to answer, because I do not know the matter.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Andrea Rossi:
I’ve been following your blog for a while now and finally got the courage to go ahead and give you a shout out from New Caney Texas! Just wanted to say keep up the great job!
Dr Rossi:
Lithium battery thermal runaway… http://seekingalpha.com/news/3209457-report-samsung-note-7s-catch-fire-china?
source=email_rt_mc_readmore+lampl+luprof=46#email_link
Charging produces structural rearranging of 3D matrix. Changes the distances and the interaction probabilities.
Hunch: possible LENR? Hmmm…
Batteries are optimized for overheating never happening even while charge per weight is maximized. What are the recipes for failing batteries?When batteries fail LENR succeed?
AR: yu are like Wright brothers, control is the essence, a prerequisite in recipes for success. You understand this.
Godspeed!
Karl Poehlmann
M Amsel:
I do not have any comment, because my Attorneys instructed me not to make any comment on the blogs related to the litigation in Court.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea!
Can´t you publish more pictures and data of your E-cats, so that the world wakes up and stop spending lots of money on ITER and new dangerous nuclear power plants?
Best regards
Nils Fryklund
Mr Andrea Rossi:
You said the most efficient heating system for houses can be made integrating a gas heater with solar panels and a heat pump. Why this, if you can heat with LENR?
Perhaps because specific needs are met better by targeted solutions?
Regards,
Bill Harten
Dear Andrea,
I wrote the following EGO OUT posting today:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/09/sep-22-2016-lenr-finding-essence-of-1mw.html
All the best possible wishes,
Peter
John C Evans:
No.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Mr Rossi
Are the damaging effects of the thermal peaks on the reactor fuel and not the vessel?
John Evans
Hank Mills:
1- a SEM is required
2- n.a.
3- n.a.
4- very high temperature
5- yes
6- n.a.
7- yes
8- no
9- n.a.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Gerard MkEk:
1- It poked from the start
2- Yes
Thank you for your attention,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
All your followers are willing to support you in the technical difficulties you are having now, however non of us really know what is going on so a suggestion that would help you is pure luck.
You told us about high temperature peaks. If it are hot spots then doping the fuel/ reactor interior with halogen material (used in filament spotlights) may help, but I am sure you are aware of that and I have no idea if those materials influence the LENR reaction as well.
Just a few questions which I hope you will be able to answer:
1. Can you tell us if this problem with the QuarkX is relatively new or did it appear already from the start?
2. Is it right to assume that this problem was one the reasons that you went from E-catX to QuarkX?
I hope you will find a solution soon!
Thank you for blogging with us.
Kind regards, Gerard
Dear Andrea,
1 – Are the micro-cavities produced during the baking and processing of your fuel visible with an optical microscope or is a SEM required?
2 – Will the baking process that produces micro-cavities on the surface of nickel powder produce the same or similar features on the surface of a nickel wire?
3 – Have you detected the presence of alpha particles (or helium atoms after losing their kinetic energy) inside or being emitted from a Quark?
4 – What is the most unexpected event you have ever observed or detected while monitoring an active Quark?
5 – Will you ever show us a zoomed in image of a micro-cavity or “reaction site” in a future paper written by yourself or with another author (such as Dr. Cook)?
6 – Do you feel that hydrogen/lithium is the most optimum fuel for an LERN system in terms of MeV released per reaction and lack of harmful or ionizing emissions?
7 – Have you allowed any third party scientist, not an employee of Leonardo Corporation, to observe a test of a Quark?
8 – Are there any complexities in the construction of a Quark that would inhibit automated manufacturing of the device?
9 – Are you satisfied with the heat resistant materials you are utilizing in the Quark, or are you searching for better materials?
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Hank Mills
Tom Conover:
Thank you for the information.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Hi Andrea,
QSI fused quartz products can be heated to 1500 degrees C, or higher, and immersed in cold water without resultant physical damage.
PHYSICAL & THERMAL PROPERTIES OF FUSED QUARTZ / SILICA
Fused quartz and silica have an extremely low coefficient of thermal expansion which imparts a high resistance to thermal shock. QSI fused quartz products can be heated to 1500 degrees C, or higher, and immersed in cold water without resultant physical damage. Annealing point is 1140 degrees C, strain point is 1070 degrees C, fusion point is between 1700 and 1800 degrees C.
Have you ever tested it? http://www.qsiquartz.com/techinfo.html
Look forward to your reply,
Tom
Aline:
I don’t listen rumors, but I will read the reports.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Bernie Koppenhofer:
What does it mean to be a “Jacometti”? It is the first time I read this expression. I know Jacometti was a sculptor of the Novecento, but I don’t see the link.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Joseph Fine:
Thank you! Maybe also our Readers will take advantage of this interesting link.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea Rossi,
It is approximately* the 15th anniversary of the Interview of (Retired) Cal Tech Professor Carver Mead by American Spectator Magazine.
* Uncertainty Principle, of course.
http://worrydream.com/refs/Mead%20-%20American%20Spectator%20Interview.html
The interview may be of interest to you and your readers.
On a less serious note, a new game has been developed by the University of Waterloo (Canada), Institute of Quantum Computing. It is called “Quantum Cats”.
Heaven forbid you should spend (or waste) time on this game away from your important work in the lab or with legal discussions. Or whatever time you may find to play tennis with your worthy opponent. Hopefully, You may someday have a few moments in the near future to try out ‘Quantum Cats’.
http://phys.org/news/2015-10-quantum-cats-game-concepts.html
http://quantumcats.ca/#home
Even though you work every day with the real ‘Quantum Cats’.
Classical regards,
Joseph Fine
You are being a “Jacometti” again. Proof of concept will make you rich AND famous.
Dear Andrea Rossi:
There are rumors that important replications of the Rossi Effect are coming up. You know anything about?
Cheers,
Aline
Stephen:
Thank you for your insight, suggestions and links.
Warm Regards
A.R.
Peter Gluck:
Thank you for your link.
Warm Regards
A.R.
Dear Andrea
Regarding the thermal peaks you mentioned:
I wonder if the device it self is robust to these high peaks in temperature and if so if the problem more with the supporting apparatus handling the temperament of the device safely or is it the external usage safety that is the issue.
If thermal buffering is helpful I was wondering if the following articles about thermal control using spinning super atoms would be interesting I hope it can help in some way but even if not or the technology is too new I think the technology itself is quite interesting:
http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Researchers_design_solids_that_control_heat_with_spinning_superatoms_999.html
http://engineering.cmu.edu/media/press/2016/09_06_malen_superatoms.html
http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nmat4739.html
I hope by characterising it you are able to solve this and I wish you all the best with resolving this issue
Best Regards
Stephen
Dear Andrea,
This is the link yto my newest blog writing of todaday,
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/09/sep-21-2016-lenr-why-i-dislike.html
cheers,
peter
Frank Acland:
To make an integration when the upgrade is opportune.
Warm Regards
A.R.
Daniel G. Zavela:
Sorry, I cannot answer.
Warm Regards
A.R.
Dear Dr. Rossi,
Is the E-Cat QuarkX experiencing hot spots that burn through the cell or sudden excess heating causing cell failure or both?
Dr. Patterson had problems with hot spots with his thin film disc-shaped cell and excess heating with his rod shaped cell.
Would a hollow shaped cell help dissipate the excess heat, do you think?
Best of luck with you cell control challenges.
Best Regards,
Daniel G. Zavela
Dear Andrea,
Are you making E-Cat plants without the QuarkX, or do you need to have the QuarkX problems resolved before you can finish the first low temperature plants?
Many thanks,
Frank Acland
Bernie Morrissey:
Hardware
Thank you,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Andrea Rossi,
Is the current problem with the E-Cat QuarkX related to the software, hardware or both?
Thank you. Best of luck in court.
Bernie Morrissey
Joe:
The core of the problem is in the numbers. Obviously if we will put a thing in the market the safety limitations will have to be assessed.
Warm Regards
A.R.
The American Medical Association has stated that streelights with too much blue can cause problems with human health.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/21/health/led-streetlights-ama/
Do you think this could hinder your plans for QuarkX lighting applications?
Best regards
Sal:
Peaks of too high temperature.
Warm Regards
A.R.
Frank Acland:
Overheating.
Warm Regards
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
What is the danger from the E-Cat QuarkX that you mention?
Many thanks,
Frank Acland
Dr Andrea Rossi,
I understand the Quarkx is generating some trouble: can you specify?
Peter Gluck:
Thank you for your link,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
a bit special issue of EGO OUT for today:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/09/sep-20-2016-lenr-coming-movie-and-info.html
warmest greetiings,
Peter
Generoso:
I will say something after reading the report.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Karl Poehlmann:
Thank you for your sustain and for your insight about batteries. I am not able to answer, because I do not know the matter.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Norman:
Still in very good standing, but also still dangerous. Working mainly on safety issues now.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Jay Lenart:
Thank you for your sustain.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Andrea Rossi:
I think that the replication made by the University of Japan of your effect is very important.
Congratulations,
Generoso
Dr Andrea Rossi:
I’ve been following your blog for a while now and finally got the courage to go ahead and give you a shout out from New Caney Texas! Just wanted to say keep up the great job!
Dear Andrea Rossi:
Update of the work on the QuarkX?
Cheers,
Norman
Dr Rossi:
Lithium battery thermal runaway…
http://seekingalpha.com/news/3209457-report-samsung-note-7s-catch-fire-china?
source=email_rt_mc_readmore+lampl+luprof=46#email_link
Charging produces structural rearranging of 3D matrix. Changes the distances and the interaction probabilities.
Hunch: possible LENR? Hmmm…
Batteries are optimized for overheating never happening even while charge per weight is maximized. What are the recipes for failing batteries?When batteries fail LENR succeed?
AR: yu are like Wright brothers, control is the essence, a prerequisite in recipes for success. You understand this.
Godspeed!
Karl Poehlmann
M Amsel:
I do not have any comment, because my Attorneys instructed me not to make any comment on the blogs related to the litigation in Court.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr Rossi
New documents deposited in Court: do you have any comment ?
https://thenewfire.wordpress.com/good-prospects-for-rossi-and-leonardo-corp-lawsuit/
Best Regards,
Peter Gluck:
Thank you for your link,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Nils Fryklund:
On our website
http://www.leonardocorporation.com
you can find all the updated photos.
More will added asap.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea!
Can´t you publish more pictures and data of your E-cats, so that the world wakes up and stop spending lots of money on ITER and new dangerous nuclear power plants?
Best regards
Nils Fryklund
Dear Andrea,
EGO OUT Monday edition,
here:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.ro/2016/09/sep-19-2016-lenr-bit-about-its.html
Warm greetings,
peter
Bill Harten:
No, I said this because the domestic E-Cat is not yet available.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Mr Andrea Rossi:
You said the most efficient heating system for houses can be made integrating a gas heater with solar panels and a heat pump. Why this, if you can heat with LENR?
Perhaps because specific needs are met better by targeted solutions?
Regards,
Bill Harten
Pietro F.:
Small scale industrialization is on course. Large scale industrialization needs longer times, but not too long I hope.
Warm Regards,
A.R.