United States Patent US 9,115,913 B1

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  • Giovanni2

    Dear Rossi
    What about the possibility that one of your customers make a “coming out” and become a witness of your work becoming a solid reality?
    This eventuality becomes every day more important for anyone who is following your work, and to tacitate those who believe that everything is only a “Rossi say”…

    My best regards
    Giovanni

  • Andrea Rossi

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    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Stephan Lane:
    We are working on it. I do not know if and when we will succeed, but we are working very hard on it.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Ron:
    I did not change idea. The ZBV effect has nothing to do with e-capture.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    K.:
    I didn’t see anything really interesting, but maybe I did not understand.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • K.

    Dear Andrea,
    has some of your competitors risen to a level to worry you in these last 12 months?

  • Ron

    Dr Rossi:
    Did you change idea about the possibility of electrons capture? Can it be made possible with the zitterbewegung effect described in http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions ?
    Cheers
    Ron

  • Stephan Lane

    Dear Andrea,
    How is going on your work with the Ecat that does not need any external power source ? Is really there a possibility that you realize it ?

  • Andrea Rossi

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  • Andrea Rossi

    Rod Walton:
    Thank you for the update,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    John Marenco:
    Correct, but I wanted to be very conservative, considering that we do not coincide with the ideal Maxwellian graph
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    T.H.:
    You are not wrong,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • T.H.

    Am I wrong, or the Aharonov- Bohm Effect is the fundamental base of your incoming theory?

  • John Marenco

    Dear Dr Andrea Rossi:
    As far as I can see on http://www.ecatskdemo.com your plasma seems to be a gas plasma, am I correct? In this case its temperature is well known to be 2eV = 23 400 K
    In your calculations of the paper published on Researchgate you have been very, very conservative, considering that you have taken in consideration only the surface of a cylinder with l=1 cm and d=0.3
    Godspeed,
    John Marenco

  • Rod Walton

    See on Power Engineering of April 30 2019:
    Recent regulatory milestones are pushing American natural gas closer to fueling more European and global power plants
    Rod Walton

  • Andrea Rossi

    WaltC:
    The issue is much more profound. Wigner’s intuition is that long range interactions can take place at energies at which colliding nuclei do not come in contact. This opens a completely new approach to the understanding the nature of electrons that stays at the base of what now I think is the core of the effect that makes the Ecat work. If you want, you can see par. 4 of my paper.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • WaltC

    Dear Dr Rossi,

    In your paper, http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions , you reference E. P. Wigner’s notes (“Nuclear Reactions in Distant
    Collisions” [21]), where he speculates that nucleon transfer at a distance is the result of tunneling from one potential well to another. (I found the paper very interesting because it proposes a specific basis, tunneling, for how the coulomb barrier can be circumvented.)

    Question– Since you included that reference, does your current LENR theory accept Wigner’s speculation that tunneling is part the underlying process, or does it merely accept the higher level observation that Nuclear Reactions can happen at a distance?

    Thanks, WaltC

  • Andrea Rossi

    American Friend:
    Thank you: I do my best, but English language for us Italians is very difficult, notwithstanding the fact that it is partially derived also from the ancient latin. What is very, very difficult for us is the pronounce, that is totally different: the sounds are completely strange. This is true particularly in the USA: in Great Britain for me it is easier to speak English, because it is more close to the English we study at school, while in America it is quite different; Gen. Patton was right when he said during a press conference in London ” British and Americans are two people separated by the same language “…
    Anyway, thank you for your compliment, actually I do my best, but I know it is never enough.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • American friend

    I want to add my congratulations for the impressive improvement of your English in these last years.
    Cheers
    Jack

  • Andrea Rossi

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  • Andrea Rossi

    Georgie Popovich:
    I think thare are both.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    American Friend:
    I think this is the best Country to make the best things,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • American friend

    Dr Andrea Rossi:
    I have been moved watching the emphasis put in the video http://www.ecatskdemo.com about the fact that the Ecat is made in the USA. Thank you for having chosen to make your work here.
    Godspeed,
    Jack

  • Georgie Popovich

    Dr Rossi:
    One question, after reading http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions (remarkable paper, congrats): the decription of the ZBW effect of electrons means that electricity can derive not from the free running of electrons, like a water current, but from the transmission of ‘tremor’ between electrons?
    All the best,
    G.P.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Giovanni:
    Yes, the formula of Researchgate allows updates.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Rodney Nicholson:
    Thank you for the interesting citations,
    Warm regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Steven N. Karels:
    I cannot add anything to what has been shown in http://www.ecatskdemo.com and published in
    http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Steven N. Karels:
    1- yes
    2- yes
    3- all the charge is recyclable
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Steven N. Karels

    Dear Andrea Rossi,

    A few years ago, I understand you believed the nickel isotopes were converted or changed to other nickel isotopes as the main or significant portion of the eCat energy production.

    1. Did you believe that was so a few years ago?
    2. Do you still consider that a significant factor in the eCat-SK?
    3. Does this indicate whether “new” nickel will be required for refueling purposes or can you reuse the nickel in refueling?

  • Steven N. Karels

    Dear Andrea Rossi,

    1. As you run the eCat-SK, have you been able to observed the spectra of Helium?
    2. if so, does it increase with run time (as more helium is generated)?
    3. Would your eCat-SK be able to contain helium?

  • Rodney Nicholson

    Regarding Leonardo, I recently skimmed Isaacson’s book on Leonardo and, at the end of it, 20 principles were outlined which claimed to, in part, explain his genius. Briefly, they were:

    Be relentlessly curious
    Seek knowledge for its own sake
    Retain a childish sense of wonder
    Observe
    Start by observing the details
    See things that are unseen
    Go down rabbit holes
    Get distracted
    Respect facts
    Procrastinate
    Let the perfect be the enemy of the good
    Think visually
    Wander across disciplines
    Let your reach exceed your grasp
    Indulge in fantasy
    Create for yourself, not just for a patron
    Collaborate (learn from others)
    Make to-do lists
    Take notes on paper
    Be open to understanding mystery

    Two quotations I especially like regarding genius include:

    “Talent hits a target no one else can hit. Genius hits a target no one else can see.” (Schopenhauer, possibly?)

    “The task is not to see what no one has ever seen before, but to think what no one has ever thought before about what we see every day.” (I am fairly sure that was Schroedinger regarding quantum mechanics.)

    Rodney.

  • Giovanni

    Dear Dr Rossi,
    I have seen that you have updated your paper on http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
    So, it is in permanent updating, correct?

  • Andrea Rossi

    Dr Joseph Fine:
    Thank you ! Not just me, but I think all our Readers will like this.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

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  • Andrea Rossi

    Denny:
    As a matter of fact, it continues to be among the most read nuclear physics papers of the world, notwithstanding the fact that it is bound to LENR: unbelievable.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Denny

    Dr Rossi:
    Thank you for your paper
    http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
    I think it is a milestone, with the set up that matches what we saw on http://www.ecatskdemo.com
    Congratulations

  • Joseph Fine

    Dear Andrea Rossi,

    The most recent issue of National Geographic Magazine (May 2019) arrived today.

    You probably will enjoy reading their article about Leonardo Da Vinci.

    The website/link may require you to register, but the National Geographic Organization probably will let you read the article.

    https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2019/05/leonardo-da-vinci-artistic-brilliance-endures-500-years-after-death/

    Self-Sustaining Regards,

    Joseph Fine

  • Andrea Rossi

    Prof:
    Exactly.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Italo R.:
    Thank you for the interesting link,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Prof

    Dear Dr Rossi,
    Your answer to JPR is perfect. The maxwellian plasma is dubbed “ideal” and when we use the Wien equation we are aware of the necessary approximation. By the way, the plasma shown in http://www.ecatskdemo.com and described in http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions is perfectly compatible with the glow discharge plasma that is well known for having a temperature of 2eV (23,400 K), which is approximately the temperature you calculated; we have also to consider that you calculated the energy only in the very restricted area wherein the lambda was more peaked, which, obviously, is very conservative.
    Godspeed,
    Prof

  • Italo R.

    Dear Dr. Rossi,
    I propose to read the following interesting article on Deep Learning on Artificial Intelligence.
    Philosophers, mathematicians, and scientists are not yet able to understand why it works so wonderfully.
    I was wondering if it could be applied to E-Cat to prevent or correct unexpected anomalies in its operation.

    https://www.agendadigitale.eu/cultura-digitale/deep-learning-il-mistero-su-cui-scommettono-le-big-tech-che-ce-dietro/

    Sincerely,

    Italo R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    JPR:
    I am perfectly aware of the fact that the equation of Wien can be considered precise only in presence of a Maxwellian plasma, a theoretical entity. The use of the Wien equation, though, is normally adopted also for plasma of the kind we have, as I learnt from the engineer, specialist of the field, that works in our Team. The result cannot be considered precise, but acceptable in good approximation, that we compensate as well explained in the video http://www.ecatskdemo.com. In the same video-presentation we also gave a comparative analysis between the results we obtained by means of the Wien/Boltzmann measuring system and the calorimetric measurements: as clearly shown in the video of the presentation, the results are not equal, but they are relatively close.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Frank Acland:
    We are getting orders and curing the shortcomings emerging from the plants in operation. I am satisfied how all is progressing.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • JPR

    Dr Rossi,
    Probably you did not see the comment made by Jacques Ruer, president of the SFSNMC.
    He substantially says that the Wien equation can only be used on Maxwellian plasma and that the graph shown on the video http://www.ecatskdemo.com is not Maxwellian.
    What do you answer?
    Jean Paul Renoir

  • Frank Acland

    Dear Andrea,

    While you continue to work on R&D for electricity production from the E-Cat, what is the status of sales and deployment of the heat-only E-Cat SK?

    Many thanks,

    Frank Acland

  • Andrea Rossi

    Steven N. Karels:
    1- we are working on that, premature to answer
    2- the E-Cat can be turned off anytime
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

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  • Andrea Rossi

    Thank you for your attention to our work,
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Andrea Rossi

    Sus 7-11:
    The theory changed with the series of experiments: it grew up on the battlefield.
    Warm Regards,
    A.R.

  • Sus 7-11

    Your progress in the development of the theory during these last years has been impressive: between your publication with Prof Focardi and the last paper on Researchgate there is a universe.
    Susan

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