PESN interview with Michael McKubre on Brillouin

Sterling Allan of PESN visited the labs of SRI International to tour the facility and chat with Dr. Michael McKubre, lead investigator for cold fusion technology at SRI.

In the interview, McKubre discusses the high level of control that Chief Technology Officer Robert Godes achieved with their Brillouin Energy Corp electro-chemical wet boiler design, effecting the level of excess heat with their Q-wave electromagnetic pulses, with an energy output of 4x. There is a new gas-loaded system that is being engineered to produce that same level of control with a higher output.

Original PESN post is here.

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Cold Fusion to usher in second Earthrise for “grand oasis”

Video: Earthrise: The 45th Anniversary NASA Goddard

A new and powerful energy technology based on cold fusion will offer humanity a chance for a green technological future, one where all lifekind shares in the freedom of existence and Earth becomes the greatest work of art ever wrought.

Our “grand oasis” is fated for a renaissance in culture as all systems re-boot to accommodate the off-grid, ultra-clean, power generated by the hydrogen in water.

New mental imprints have already initiated Homo sapiens 2.0, and a distinct service environment is forming. After twenty-five years, and heartache aplenty, there is much reason to rejoice.

It’s only a matter of time until the most significant scientific question of our time is solved, and a revolution in life ensues.

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From NASA Goddard:

In December of 1968, the crew of Apollo 8 became the first people to leave our home planet and travel to another body in space. But as crew members Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders all later recalled, the most important thing they discovered was Earth.

Using photo mosaics and elevation data from Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), this video commemorates the 45th anniversary of Apollo 8’s historic flight by recreating the moment when the crew first saw and photographed the Earth rising from behind the Moon. Narrator Andrew Chaikin, author of A Man on the Moon, sets the scene for a three-minute visualization of the view from both inside and outside the spacecraft accompanied by the onboard audio of the astronauts.

The visualization draws on numerous historical sources, including the actual cloud pattern on Earth from the ESSA-7 satellite and dozens of photographs taken by Apollo 8, and it reveals new, historically significant information about the Earthrise photographs. It has not been widely known, for example, that the spacecraft was rolling when the photos were taken, and that it was this roll that brought the Earth into view. The visualization establishes the precise timing of the roll and, for the first time ever, identifies which window each photograph was taken from.

The key to the new work is a set of vertical stereo photographs taken by a camera mounted in the Command Module’s rendezvous window and pointing straight down onto the lunar surface. It automatically photographed the surface every 20 seconds. By registering each photograph to a model of the terrain based on LRO data, the orientation of the spacecraft can be precisely determined.Earthrise Earth Observatory
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Moray B. King: Breakthrough Energy, EVO Clusters, and Paradigm Shifts

Interview with Engineer and New Energy Pioneer Moray B. King. The first portion of the interview features focused discussion on John Wheeler’s model of the quantum vacuum and how topological vortex structures are permitted to self-organize out of a turbulent, orthogonal electromagnetic flux.

During the middle part of the interview Moray further elucidates how this flux might be coherently abstracted into our dimension to do work. He outlines the discoveries of Yull Brown (Brown’s Gas Torch), Ken Shoulders (Plasmatic Exotic Vacuum Objects) and Mark LeClair (Crystalline Water Cluster Jets), and goes on to explain why their experiments demonstrate substantive evidence for Zero Point Energy (ZPE) extraction.

Toward the tail-end of our dialogue Moray ventures into the arena of LENR-Cold Fusion theory. He visualizes a scenario where cracking in the crystalline lattice creates an environment where micron-scale ball lightning (aka self-organized ZPE plasmoid) is being generated and released. Micron-sized ball lightning has been demonstrated to be highly energetic and capable of transmuting elements during laboratory studies in at least three countries. Also worth considering is that amplified ZPE interactions are known to occur within reflective Nano-domains during Cavity-QED experiments. While the ZPE explanation for LENR still remains undefined and speculative in certain important respects, further investigation of ZPE fluctuations in Nano-cavities may provide us with better understanding of what goes on within the Nuclear Active Environment (NAE) to produce the Pons-Fleischmann Excess Heat Effect.

In closing we spend some time focusing on the philosophical side of the Breakthrough Energy Movement and what will be required for a paradigm shift to occur.

Thank you for taking an interest. A more detailed outline can be found @ my blog if so desired.

ICCF-18 Presentation Videos for Thursday and Friday July 25 and 26


Videos from the 18th International Conference on Cold Fusion ICCF-18 Thursday and Friday sessions are posted on the Cold Fusion Now Youtube Channel and linked below.

On Youtube, switch quality to “720P” for HD quality.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Presentation videos
Tuesday, July 23, 2013 Presentation videos
Monday, July 22, 2013 Presentations videos

ALL papers, slides, and materials from ICCF-18 presentations are on the University of Missouri archive here.

Thursday, July 25, 2013 Presentations [Playlist]

Akito Takahashi Nuclear Products of Cold Fusion by TSC Theory [All Takahashi slides]

Andrew Meulenberg Composite Model for LENR in Linear Defects of a Lattice [slides] [All Meulenberg slides]

Yeong Kim Theoretical Analysis and Reaction Mechanisms for Experimental Results of Hydrogen-Nickel Systems [slides]

Transmutations in Biological and Chemical Systems Panel
Jean-Paul Biberian, Chair
Vladimir Vysotskii

Akira Kitamura A Mass-Flow-Calorimetry System for Scaled-up Experiments on Anomalous Heat Evolution at Elevated Temperatures [slides]

Neutron and Radiation Production Panel
Xing Zhong Li, Chair [slides]
John Gahl
Frank Gordon [slides]
Graham Hubler [slides]
Thomas Passell

Friday, July 26, 2013 Presentations [Playlist]

Condensed Matter Nuclear Science – The Way Forward Panel
Mahadeva Srinivasan, Chair [slides]
Jean-Paul Biberian
Yury Bazhutov
Akira Kitamura [slides]
Xing-Zhong Li
Sunwon Park [slides]
Vittorio Violante

Synthesis Panel

Closing Session Robert Duncan, University of Missouri,
ICCF-18 General Chair and Annette Sobel Program Organizer
ICCF-18 Organization [.pdf]
ICCF-18 Program Overview [.pdf]
ICCF-18 Statistics [.pdf]

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Full Cold Fusion Now! coverage from ICCF-18

Communiques from Columbia
Message from ICCF-18: Sunday Basic Course
Day 1 Opening Reception: Top Researchers and New Faces
Day 2 Monday: Strong Claims and Rebuttals
Day 3 Tuesday: PHOTOS!
Day 4 Wednesday: Presentations and Behind the Scenes
Day 5 Thursday: Presentation and Awards
Day 6: The Way Forward
Banquet Snapshots: Celebrating Science
ICCF-18 Post Thoughts: Long Hours, High Spirits, and The Young Guns
Concluding Observations on ICCF-18 by David French

Video Presentations
Monday, July 22, 2013 Presentations videos
Tuesday, July 23, 2013 Presentation videos
Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Presentation videos

ICCF-18 Presentation Videos for Wednesday, July 24

Here are links to video presentations from Wednesday, July 24, 2013 at the 18th International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF-18) held at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.

All currently available ICCF-18 papers and presentation .pdfs can be found on the University of Missouri conference archive.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013 Presentation videos
Monday, July 22, 2013 Presentations videos

On Youtube, switch quality to “720P” for HD quality.

Wednesday, July 24th Presentation Videos Playlist

And here are links to the individual videos from Wednesday, with links to the presenter’s slides as well:

Robert Duncan ENEA Workshop [slides]
Graham Hubler ENEA Workshop [slides]
Michael McKubre ENEA Workshop [slides]

David Nagel Production and Destruction of Elements by Low Energy Nuclear Reactions [All Nagel slides]

Thomas Barnard High Energy D2 Bond from Feynman’s Integral Wave Equation [slides]

Peter Hagelstein Lattice-induced Nuclear Excitation and Coherent Energy Exchange in the Karabut Experiment [All Hagelstein slides]

Graham Hubler Sidney Kimmel Institute for Nuclear Renaissance (SKINR) Overview [slides]

Roger Stringham Conservation of Energy and Momentum, a Cavitation Heat Event [slides]

ICCF-18 Presentation Videos for Tuesday, July 23

Available videos of Tuesday’s lecture presentations from the 18th International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF-18) are posted on the ColdFusionNow Youtube channel.

Switch quality to “720P” for HD quality.

ALL slides from ICCF-18 presentations are on the University of Missouri archive here.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013 Presentation videos
Tuesday, July 23, 2013 Presentation videos
Monday, July 22, 2013 Presentations videos

Here’s the individual video links below, along with a link to the associated slides for each presentation:

Michael McKubre and Edmund Storms Tritium Panel Part 1
Edmund Storms “Success in Making Tritium” [slides]

Mahadeva Srinivasan Tritium Panel Part 2
Mahadeva Srinivasan “Revisiting Early BARC Tritium Results” [slides]

Tom Claytor and Q&A Tritium Panel Part 3

Francesco CelaniFurther progress/developments, on surface/bulk treated Constantan wires, for anomalous heat generation by H2/D2 interaction” [slides]

Mitchell SwartzAmplification and Restoration of Energy Gain Using Fractionated Magnetic Fields on ZrO2-PdD Nanostructured CF/LANR Quantum Electronic Component” [slides]

Mathieu ValatCelani’s Wire Excess Heat Effect Replication” [slides]

George MileyDistributed Power Source Using Low Energy Nuclear Reactions” [slides]

Olga DmitriyevaNumerical Modeling of Hydrogen/Deuterium Absorption in Transition-Metal Alloys” [slides]

Unfortunately, we were unable to video the “Emerging Career Opportunities in CMNS Panel“.

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Communiques from Columbia

Cold Fusion Now! coverage from ICCF-18

Message from ICCF-18: Sunday Basic Course
Day 1 Opening Reception: Top Researchers and New Faces
Day 2 Monday: Strong Claims and Rebuttals
Day 3 Tuesday: PHOTOS!
Day 4 Wednesday: Presentations and Behind the Scenes
Day 5 Thursday: Presentation and Awards
Day 6: The Way Forward
Banquet Snapshots: Celebrating Science
ICCF-18 Post Thoughts: Long Hours, High Spirits, and The Young Guns
Concluding Observations on ICCF-18 by David French

Presentations slides and papers from the proceedings will be available, as authors give their permission, at: https://mospace.umsystem.edu/xmlui/handle/10355/35424

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