What’s the biggest secret today?
That the world is on the verge of receiving a next-generation nuclear power technology that offers human civilization a clean, green technological future for all of Earth.
As media theorist Marshall McLuhan wrote, “The biggest secrets are kept by public incredulity.”
Oh the reward for opening your mind.
Watch these videos of the 2014 Cold Fusion/LANR Colloquium at MIT held Friday through Sunday, March 21-23, and get ahead of the meme about to break out viral: there is a new energy science that’s now forming into a technology, and it’s called cold fusion.
The Cold Fusion / LANR Colloquium at MIT was organized by Mitchell Swartz and Gayle Verner of JET Energy and held on the campus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) March 21-23, 2014 on the 25th anniversary of the announcement of the discovery. LANR stands for Lattice-assisted nuclear reactions, and researchers from several countries met to brief each other on their latest results on generating excess heat and transmutations.
See all recent uploads of the event on the Cold Fusion Now Youtube Channel
Videos will be added as they are edited.
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[watch] Peter Hagelstein Landscapes in cold fusion research
MIT Professor Peter Hagelstein remembers the Wake for Cold Fusion held on June 26, 1989 at 4PM by the Plasma Fusion Center for the “death and demise” of the field.
“What’s your guys opinion about the Wake business?” he grins.
“Premature!” “Woke up!” shouts the audience.
On the 2014 CF/LANR Colloquium presentations, Hagelstein says “This has been one of the strongest and most interesting conferences in the field. I’m stunned at what’s gone on here at this meeting.”
“This was well beyond my wildest dreams; this was an astonishingly strong meeting, but the field is hanging on by a thread.”
“The current situation with respect to the scientific progress in the field, given the abysmal status … of an incredibly small number of resources, the progress has been fantastic under the most adverse conditions imaginable.”
According to Hagelstein, the Sidney Kimmel Institute of Nuclear Renaissance at the University of Missouri is the one “glimmer of light on the radar screen”. SKINR has full funding for staff and resources over a multi-year period.
On the closing day of the Colloquium, Hagelstein expressed thanks and appreciation to the scientists who’ve stayed in the field all these 25 years, and in an emotional tribute, honors the friends they’ve lost along the way.
Video of this event is courtesy Jeremy Rys of AlienScientist.com. You can show your appreciation to Jeremy by donating to acgravity@gmail.com on Paypal.
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Hi Ruby,
Thanks for putting these out to the rest of the world. I’ve been eagerly waiting a video of George Miley’s presentation. Is this in the works? It seems he and Mitchell Swartz is heading in the same direction.
HEy Barry, it was great to meet you there!
Jeremy is editing the video and will continue to do all of them, but I am not sure of the order. Miley’s effort as a researcher AND a teacher is stupendous. I look forward to seeing it, too.
Thank you for your documentarian efforts, Ruby. Do you expect to be able to post Bruce Ahern’s talk soon?
Brian Ahern’s video is up now:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PS2v1kN1U8&list=UUH78efhknLR-cuL9w2hVcUQ
I Disagree… “The biggest secrets are kept by public incredulity.” seems false to me.
The Public does not even get a chance to know about advances in Cold Fusion because of Policies kept by The Patent Office and Reputable Peer Reviewed Journals.
Does Big Oil run Nature Magazine (one of the most reputable Peer Reviewed magazines)?
If Andrea Rossi had a solid approved Patent for his ecat then he would be able to openly discuss his catalyst and all the work he has done. It might help if he put forth a more mature effort in the application of this patent though. He has not proven his device can work (despite it is common sense he must). The skeptics can cling to their beliefs because their arguments have some merit. I do believe in the ecat/previous tests, but they are not Peer reviewed proof by normal standards. Once an Ecat is built entirely from Schematics at a lab not operated by Rossi/Cherokee/IH, and the testing team uses all of their own parts and equipment, and none of them are biased towards Rossi,….. Then we will have acceptable proof to bring to skeptics.
I think Rossi needs to put his catalyst in his patent application, but he is too afraid. It is like inventing a toaster but leaving out the plug in the patent. It is not really an ecat patent.
I wish Rossi the best, but I think he will not go down in history as the Inventor/Discoverer of the ecat (it will be called something else also).
AlSO….. IN REGARSS TO PETER HAGELSTEIN COMMENT: About SKINR in Missouri being fully funded… It is very sad that one of the most promising energy frontiers has a $5 million dollar bursary making the grade as “A Glimmer of Light on the Radar Screen”, while Hot Fusion has Billions of Dollars being funneled to its research. THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG. Could any of us imagine a CF research budget of a Billion Dollars? We would be driving LENR cars by next year. It is very sad.
Thank you for the thoughtful comment. In the statement “The biggest secrets are kept by public incredulity”, the idea is that if there is a meme that something is impossible, then you don’t have to work further to keep the reality of it from being known. The public’s belief that something is impossible is enough to quash any small evidence to the contrary.
Of course, at some point the evidence of an alternate reality becomes overwhelming, and a shift in awareness occurs.