I’ve noted many articles recently arguing for natural gas bans in any residential buildings due to carbon emissions and methane leaks. Of your planned heat line, a domestic version of the SK could be employed for either furnace or water heater applications. However, I have not heard your opinion about the possibility of its use in kitchen stoves (I assume an SKL with its AI and battery would not be necessary). 1) Have you considered SK use in the kitchen? And as an aside, 2) Have you ever cooked anything on an SK?
Since the only ECat product projected “soon” is the ECat SKLed, there have been several comments on using the light from the SKLed to power photocells to make electricity. Obviously, you have considered this. I suggested using the ‘light’ (photons) from the plasma to drive Redox reactions in a typical flow battery with appropriate chemistry. You responded: “Thank you for your insight.”
I have spent many hours since, resourcing this concept. It has been suggested that Redox Flow Batteries (RFB) might eventually overtake Lithium Ion batteries, particularly for grid-scale storage (The electrolytes can be charged and stored in very large tanks. But in the short term, RFB are far behind Pumped Storage and even Li-Ion batteries.
Lab work exists where photons were used in conjunction with dye-sensitized redox-coupled electrodes for this purpose, but nothing else in this area showed up.
This is a plea for anyone with domain expertise in redox flow batteries to step forward.
The driving force for this is until the ECat SKL is practical, EVs may be increasingly banned from underground car parks because of the difficulty of fire fighting or burning car removal from confined spaces.
Dear Andrea
May you give an assumption above what reduction an Ecat SKL will get in the COP compared to a purely heat-producing Ecat?
Have you made any thoughts about in which sizes, in relation to outgoing power, it may be relevant to produce different Ecat SKL’s?
Regards,
Svein H. Vormedal
Darby:
Thank you for your attention to the paper on RG.
It is important to observe, as you correctly did, that the speed of light of the ZBW is not in contradiction with the fact that the electron is a Fermion, because the speed of the electron is obviously
Dr Rossi,
I read many times your paper http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
and every time I read it I discover new information: it’s like a bottomless Pandora crate; today I meditated on the Zitterbewegung electron model, corroborated by references 9 amd 16, and anticipated in the Nobel lecture of Dirac ( ref. 17 ): you write that the electron can be modeled along a current loop, with radius r(e), generated by a large distribution that rotates at the speed c: the fact that this current loop is proposed as the origin of the electron’s mass, inertia, angular momentum, spin, and magnetic momentum is simply a genial trove: it also resolves the nonsense of the puntiform electron model,whose curious consequence would be an infinite electric field.
I am not surprised to see that your paper is the most read of the physics publications on Researchgate.
Cheers
Darby
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
1. is it confirmed the date of November 25th for the presentation of the Ecat SKLed ?
2. how are going the tests with the Ecat SKL ?
Have a great weekend,
Ruth
Are there any interested customers to use the Ecat SKL power source for the production of e-fuel or any other liquid or gaseous fuel made from the CO2?
Gerard McEk:
1. of course yes
2. how can they stop to use a product that is not yet available ?
3. the R&D of the SKL has never been stopped and has nothing to do with what you are citing
4. for the heat the line is the SK, although the SKL can also indirectly generate heat
5. yes
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
It is a pity to read that the Ecat SKL has a low probability of being ready before the presentation. Just a few questions about that:
1. Do you continue to research further on the SKL?
2. Have your partners also stopped developing their products with the SKL?
3. You said you will put your focus back now on the SK again. Is your intention to generate next to heat also electricity with it using Carnot or similar principles or perhaps directly via Seebeck or other principles?
4. Or is your focus just on heat and will you develop units just for that?
5. Do your partners join you and also develop just heat producing products like domestic heaters?
I hope you can give us an inisight in your new direction.
Thanks, kind regards, Gerard
Raffaele Bongo:
Thank you for your kind support.
I still do not have a final report. Honestly, I have not been offered a salad sample, but I got the idea from you now.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Hello Dr Rossi
I’m curious if your partner’s vegetables are growing well in the light of SKLed?
Have you had the opportunity to taste the salads and found them tasty?
I am delighted to see that your work is in constant progress and that you are optimistic.
All my support to all your team
Best regards
Raffaele
Dear Dr. Rossi, you answered me: you will see
Does this mean the Ecat SKLed will be showcased on November 25th?
I look forward to your presentation, but anyway
Be cheerful and healthy
Dear Dr. Rossi, you answered me: you will see
Does this mean sk ligt will be showcased on November 25th?
I look forward to your presentation, but anyway
Be cheerful and healthy
Greg Leonard:
Thank you for your support.
No, we will make the presentation on Novemver 25th. We prefer not to change our path depending on political events.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear AR
I believe your hard work and inspiration will have an enormous effect on how we can lessen global heating.
I expect you have noted that there will be a UN conference on climate change (COP26) in early November. It is likely that decisions will be made there which will not have considered the ‘Rossi Effect’, and so will not be optimal.
If you could bring your presentation forward to October, then COP26 might have a better view to the best way forward.
With many thanks from us all for your work.
Greg Leonard
WaltC:
Thank you for your suggestion.
The certification of the SKLed is on schedule.
it will be completed before the November presentation,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr. Rossi,
Here are two opinions, if I may, about which I think we’re in basic agreement. Clearly your opinion is the one that counts, but for what it’s worth:
1) I strongly support your plan to only discuss ready-to-go products in November. Much like many of the Apple product announcements– they focus completely on the new products and don’t take the risk of having up-and-coming products eclipse the limelight.
2) With respect to “productizing” the Ecat-SKL– I believe that there could be a strong market for a 80% to 90% (roughly) available portable, highly dense power source. Consider Solar modules: Their output power varies due to shading, dust, aging and sunlight availability. It is up to the grid-tie and off-grid inverters to utilize secondary power sources– the Power Grid or batteries– and provide 100% availability. If Solar Modules had the same sort of power density as the SKL I’d expect there’d be millions of cars today driving around with solar modules on their rooftops.
Also a question: How is the progress on the certification of the Ecat-SKLed going– are you close to complete on that?
I look forward to November, whatever makes it into that announcement!
Gregori Daigle:
That is not our focus now. Thank you for the suggestion, anyway,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Rossi,
I’ve noted many articles recently arguing for natural gas bans in any residential buildings due to carbon emissions and methane leaks. Of your planned heat line, a domestic version of the SK could be employed for either furnace or water heater applications. However, I have not heard your opinion about the possibility of its use in kitchen stoves (I assume an SKL with its AI and battery would not be necessary). 1) Have you considered SK use in the kitchen? And as an aside, 2) Have you ever cooked anything on an SK?
Warm regards,
Greg
Since the only ECat product projected “soon” is the ECat SKLed, there have been several comments on using the light from the SKLed to power photocells to make electricity. Obviously, you have considered this. I suggested using the ‘light’ (photons) from the plasma to drive Redox reactions in a typical flow battery with appropriate chemistry. You responded: “Thank you for your insight.”
I have spent many hours since, resourcing this concept. It has been suggested that Redox Flow Batteries (RFB) might eventually overtake Lithium Ion batteries, particularly for grid-scale storage (The electrolytes can be charged and stored in very large tanks. But in the short term, RFB are far behind Pumped Storage and even Li-Ion batteries.
Lab work exists where photons were used in conjunction with dye-sensitized redox-coupled electrodes for this purpose, but nothing else in this area showed up.
This is a plea for anyone with domain expertise in redox flow batteries to step forward.
The driving force for this is until the ECat SKL is practical, EVs may be increasingly banned from underground car parks because of the difficulty of fire fighting or burning car removal from confined spaces.
Rod Walton:
Thank you for the update,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
On Power Engineering issue of June 22 2021:
Hydrogen Substitution for Central Gas in Turbines: Opportunities, Issues, and Challanges
Rod Walton
Svein H. Vormedal:
Yes, of course we did. It is worth to maintain both versions.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea
May you give an assumption above what reduction an Ecat SKL will get in the COP compared to a purely heat-producing Ecat?
Have you made any thoughts about in which sizes, in relation to outgoing power, it may be relevant to produce different Ecat SKL’s?
Regards,
Svein H. Vormedal
Prof:
Thank you for the update,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea:
Today your publication on Researchgate
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
has reached 66000 readings ! (…and counting…)
Congratulations,
Prof
Weleda:
Thank you for your attention,
Warm Regards
A.R.
@Weleda
Thank you for the link: I agree with you
Best
Roberto
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi:
I read
http://www.ingandrearossi.com
Moving.
All the best,
Weleda
Frank Acland:
Of course !
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Andrea,
Are you currently working to increase the probability from 10% that you will present the SKL on November 25th?
Best wishes,
Frank Acland
Darby:
Thank you for your attention to the paper on RG.
It is important to observe, as you correctly did, that the speed of light of the ZBW is not in contradiction with the fact that the electron is a Fermion, because the speed of the electron is obviously
Dr Rossi,
I read many times your paper
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
and every time I read it I discover new information: it’s like a bottomless Pandora crate; today I meditated on the Zitterbewegung electron model, corroborated by references 9 amd 16, and anticipated in the Nobel lecture of Dirac ( ref. 17 ): you write that the electron can be modeled along a current loop, with radius r(e), generated by a large distribution that rotates at the speed c: the fact that this current loop is proposed as the origin of the electron’s mass, inertia, angular momentum, spin, and magnetic momentum is simply a genial trove: it also resolves the nonsense of the puntiform electron model,whose curious consequence would be an infinite electric field.
I am not surprised to see that your paper is the most read of the physics publications on Researchgate.
Cheers
Darby
Ruth:
1. yes
2. enough well to hold the 10% of probability to present it together with the SKLed.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
1. is it confirmed the date of November 25th for the presentation of the Ecat SKLed ?
2. how are going the tests with the Ecat SKL ?
Have a great weekend,
Ruth
Sue Law:
No.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr. Rossi,
has there been discussions with a major electrical vehicle manufacturer such as Elon Musk?
Koen Vandewalle:
No.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Hi Andrea,
Are there any interested customers to use the Ecat SKL power source for the production of e-fuel or any other liquid or gaseous fuel made from the CO2?
With curious regards,
Koen
Julia:
Of course: I assume you are talking of the par. 4 “Energy from the Vacuum”.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr Rossi,
about your paper
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
and the gold mine of its bibliography, I noticed the reference 40 and the importance of the paper of Giuliano Preparata for your work,
Best
Julia
Gerard McEk:
1. of course yes
2. how can they stop to use a product that is not yet available ?
3. the R&D of the SKL has never been stopped and has nothing to do with what you are citing
4. for the heat the line is the SK, although the SKL can also indirectly generate heat
5. yes
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Norma:
So do I,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
I too hope you will present also the Ecat SKL together with the SKLed.
All the best,
Norma
Dear Andrea,
It is a pity to read that the Ecat SKL has a low probability of being ready before the presentation. Just a few questions about that:
1. Do you continue to research further on the SKL?
2. Have your partners also stopped developing their products with the SKL?
3. You said you will put your focus back now on the SK again. Is your intention to generate next to heat also electricity with it using Carnot or similar principles or perhaps directly via Seebeck or other principles?
4. Or is your focus just on heat and will you develop units just for that?
5. Do your partners join you and also develop just heat producing products like domestic heaters?
I hope you can give us an inisight in your new direction.
Thanks, kind regards, Gerard
Fred:
Please see paragraph 2.1 in the paper you cited,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Can you disclose which have been more useful among the patents you replicated whose references have been reported on
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
?
Fred
Raffaele Bongo:
Thank you for your kind support.
I still do not have a final report. Honestly, I have not been offered a salad sample, but I got the idea from you now.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Hello Dr Rossi
I’m curious if your partner’s vegetables are growing well in the light of SKLed?
Have you had the opportunity to taste the salads and found them tasty?
I am delighted to see that your work is in constant progress and that you are optimistic.
All my support to all your team
Best regards
Raffaele
VIKTOR SHIPACHEV:
Yes,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr. Rossi, you answered me: you will see
Does this mean the Ecat SKLed will be showcased on November 25th?
I look forward to your presentation, but anyway
Be cheerful and healthy
Anonymous:
as of now, I’d say <10%
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Prof:
True, in particular with the paragraph 4,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
VIKTOR SHIPACHEV:
What do you mean sk ligt ? We never used this acronym.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr. Rossi, you answered me: you will see
Does this mean sk ligt will be showcased on November 25th?
I look forward to your presentation, but anyway
Be cheerful and healthy
Dr Rossi,
What do you think of the Lockeed Martin patent cited in reference 3 of
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
It seems to me coherent with the theoretical system introduced by your paper.
Cheers,
Prof
How many probabilities are there that on November 25th you will present also the SKL prototype ?
Greg Leonard:
Thank you for your support.
No, we will make the presentation on Novemver 25th. We prefer not to change our path depending on political events.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear AR
I believe your hard work and inspiration will have an enormous effect on how we can lessen global heating.
I expect you have noted that there will be a UN conference on climate change (COP26) in early November. It is likely that decisions will be made there which will not have considered the ‘Rossi Effect’, and so will not be optimal.
If you could bring your presentation forward to October, then COP26 might have a better view to the best way forward.
With many thanks from us all for your work.
Greg Leonard
Joseph:
Please see paragraph 4 of the paper you cited,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
What the reference 10 of
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
is related to ?
Dear Readers,
Please go to
http://www.rossilivecat.com
to find comments published in other posts of this blog,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Engineer01:
Thank you for your insight,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Mats Heijkenskjold:
Thank you for the information,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
WaltC:
Thank you for your suggestion.
The certification of the SKLed is on schedule.
it will be completed before the November presentation,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Dr. Rossi,
Here are two opinions, if I may, about which I think we’re in basic agreement. Clearly your opinion is the one that counts, but for what it’s worth:
1) I strongly support your plan to only discuss ready-to-go products in November. Much like many of the Apple product announcements– they focus completely on the new products and don’t take the risk of having up-and-coming products eclipse the limelight.
2) With respect to “productizing” the Ecat-SKL– I believe that there could be a strong market for a 80% to 90% (roughly) available portable, highly dense power source. Consider Solar modules: Their output power varies due to shading, dust, aging and sunlight availability. It is up to the grid-tie and off-grid inverters to utilize secondary power sources– the Power Grid or batteries– and provide 100% availability. If Solar Modules had the same sort of power density as the SKL I’d expect there’d be millions of cars today driving around with solar modules on their rooftops.
Also a question: How is the progress on the certification of the Ecat-SKLed going– are you close to complete on that?
I look forward to November, whatever makes it into that announcement!
Thanks, WaltC
Regarding heat pumps, the efficiency of air to air pumps are much higher than the air to water type.
The COP value are often as high as 5 at -5 centigrade and 50% load and 2.5 att full load. They also give at least factor 2 at -20 centigrade.
Regards