Art Show LIVE : New Energy Paradigm Shift 2012

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Cold Fusion LENR From the Poets’ Corner

CELEBRATE… The Imagining of Cold Fusion

“It’s the end of the of the world as we know it… and I feel fine.” The song. The Mayan calendar. The christian Apocalypse. Each might  truly be understood… thru cold fusion.

Stella Adler, “Put off your imagination, as you put off your overcoat, when you enter the laboratory. Put it on again, as you put on your overcoat, when you leave.”

Meaning… each experiment requires one to imagine better methods of measurement, observation, and experimentation, in science.

Meaning… every phenomenon observed requires the imagining of improved theory that advances understanding, in science.

So many of our greatest imagine, “What is the usefulness of imagining?”

This brings the energy from our hearts… Through your precious  eyes.

Precious 

1. Of  high price or great value; very valuable or costly: Precious metals.

2. Highly esteemed for some spiritual, non material, or moral quality: Precious memories.

3. Dear; beloved: A precious child.

4. Affectedly or excessively delicate, refined, or nice: Precious manners.

5. Flagrant; gross: A precious fool.

6. A dearly beloved person: Darling.

7. Extremely; very: She wastes precious little time.

Origin: 1250–1300; Middle English preciose (<Old French precios) <Latin pretiosus costly, valuable, equivalent topreti(um)price, value +-osus -ous

Synonyms 1. See valuable. darling, and cherished.

Precious Eyes 

Through My Eyes the World is Made Precious

Everything is Sacred… Everyone Divine…

Whatever Forever I’m Living My Love
Everything is Laden Everyone in Time

Through My Eyes the World is Made Precious
Everything Revolving Everyone Evolving

Whatever Forever I’m Living My Love
Everything Plays Out Everyone Sublime

Sublime

1. Elevated or lofty in  thought, language, etc.: Paradise lost is sublime poetry.

2. Impressing the mind with a sense of grandeur or power; inspiring awe, veneration, etc.: Switzerland has sublime scenery.

3. Supreme or outstanding: A sublime dinner.

4. Complete; absolute; utter: Sublime stupidity.

5. Archaic: a. Of lofty bearing. b. Haughty.

6. Archaic: a. Raised high. b. High up.

Origin: 1350–1400; (noun and adj.)  an element of uncertain origin, variously identified with limis, limus oblique orlimen lintel, threshold; (v.)Middle English sublimen <Old French sublimer <Latin sublimare to raise, derivative of sublimis

Laden

1. To fill or cover abundantly (used chiefly in the passive): Trees laden with fruit;  A person laden with honors. Origin: before 900; Middle English laden, Old English hladan to load, draw up water.

IMAGINING… holds a wonder of experience

Here are a few delights to add to your day during a moment of relaxation.

An item of innovative science along with an absolutely fantastic, really well thought out,

and genuine ‘real tv’ show. (no kidding)

“Microalgae Lamp Absorbs 150 Times More CO2 Than Trees” LINK 

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95 minutes total:  Part 1 and Part 2

  • Thomas Jefferson Live out of your imagination, not your history.
  • Stephen Covey Every human has four endowments- self awareness, conscience, independent will and creative imagination. These give us the ultimate human freedom. The power to choose, respond and change.
  • Stephen Covey Imagination is more important than knowledge.
  • Albert Einstein The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.
  • Albert Einstein Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life’s coming attractions.
  • Albert Einstein Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.
  • Albert Einstein I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination.
  • Albert Einstein To raise new questions; new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle, requires creative imagination and marks real advance in science.
  • Albert Einstein The only limit to your impact is your imagination and commitment.
  • Tony Robbins There are no great limits to growth because there are no limits of human intelligence, imagination, and wonder.
  • Ronald Reagan First is thought and then organization of that thought, into ideas and plans; then transformation of those plans into reality. The beginning, as you will observe, is in your imagination.
  • Napoleon Hill All the breaks you need in life wait within your imagination, Imagination is the workshop of your mind, capable of turning mind energy into accomplishment and wealth.
  • Napoleon Hill The man who has no imagination has no wings
  • Muhammad Ali The lunatic, the lover, and the poet, are of imagination all compact.
  • William Shakespeare You can’t depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.
  • Mark Twain Reason is the natural order of truth; but imagination is the organ of meaning.
  • C. S. Lewis Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world.
  • Walt Disney Reality leaves a lot to the imagination.
  • John Lennon This world is but a canvas to our imagination.
  • Henry David Thoreau It is usually the imagination that is wounded first, rather than the heart; it being much more sensitive.
  • Henry David Thoreau Generally speaking, a howling wilderness does not howl: it is the imagination of the traveler that does the howling.
  • Henry David Thoreau The imagination imitates. It is the critical spirit that creates.
  • Oscar Wilde My country has contrived for me the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived.
  • John Adams Here is everything which can lay hold of the eye, ear and imagination – everything which can charm and bewitch the simple and ignorant. I wonder how Luther ever broke the spell.
  • John Adams Imagination is the key to my lyrics. The rest is painted with a little science fiction.
  • Jimi Hendrix The man who will use his skill and constructive imagination to see how much he can give for a dollar, instead of how little he can get for a dollar, is bound to succeed.
  • Henry Ford Imagination rules the world.
  • Napoleon Bonaparte The human race is governed by its imagination.
  • Napoleon Bonaparte There are many ways to be free. One of them is to transcend reality by imagination, as I try to do.
  • Anais Nin All religion, my friend, is simply evolved out of fraud, fear, greed, imagination, and poetry.
  • Edgar Allan Poe The nose of a mob is its imagination. By this, at any time, it can be quietly led.
  • Edgar Allan Poe Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything.
  • Plato Science does not know its debt to imagination.
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson Formulate and stamp indelibly on your mind a mental picture of yourself as succeeding. Hold this picture tenaciously. Never permit it to fade. Your mind will seek to develop the picture… Do not build up obstacles in your imagination.
  • Norman Vincent Peale Imagination is the true magic carpet.
  • Norman Vincent Peale Cowardice… is almost always simply a lack of ability to suspend functioning of the imagination.
  • Ernest Hemingway You may be sure that the Americans will commit all the stupidities they can think of, plus some that are beyond imagination.
  • Charles de Gaulle Love is a canvas furnished by nature and embroidered by imagination.
  • Voltaire  A lady’s imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment.
  • Jane Austen Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere.
  • Carl Sagan We’re living in a time when the world has suddenly discovered India because it’s run out of raw material for its imagination. The raw materials for imagination are inexhaustible here.
  • Deepak Chopra To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.
  • Thomas A. Edison Why does the eye see a thing more clearly in dreams than the imagination when awake?
  • Leonardo da Vinci Aptitude found in the understanding and is often inherited. Genius comes from reason and imagination, rarely.
  • Marcus Aurelius An idea is salvation by imagination.
  • Frank Lloyd Wright Love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence.
  • H. L. Mencken The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing that stands in the way. Some see nature all ridicule and deformity… and some scarce see nature at all. But to the eyes of the man of imagination, nature is imagination itself.
  • William Blake Imagination is the real and eternal world of which this vegetable universe is but a faint shadow.
  • William Blake Being an actor is the loneliest thing in the world. You are all alone with your concentration and imagination, and that’s all you have.
  • James Dean Imagination decides everything.
  • Blaise Pascal Men often take their imagination for their heart; and they believe they are converted as soon as they think of being converted.
  • Blaise Pascal Imagination disposes of everything; it creates beauty, justice, and happiness, which are everything in this world.
  • Blaise Pascal Few people have the imagination for reality.
  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Nothing is more fearful than imagination without taste.
  • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe I am certain of nothing but the holiness of the heart’s affections, and the truth of imagination.
  • John Keats What the imagination seizes as beauty must be truth.
  • John Keats My imagination is a monastery and I am its monk.
  • John Keats America was not built on fear. America was built on courage, on imagination and an unbeatable determination to do the job at hand.
  • Harry S. Truman This is one of those cases in which the imagination is baffled by the facts.
  • Adam Smith Censorship is never over for those who have experienced it. It is a brand on the imagination that affects the individual who has suffered it, forever.
  • Noam Chomsky We are so obsessed with doing that we have no time and no imagination left for being. As a result, men are valued not for what they are but for what they do or what they have – for their usefulness.
  • Thomas Merton All the works of man have their origin in creative fantasy; have we a right then to depreciate imagination.
  • Carl Jung Without this playing with fantasy; no creative work has ever yet come to birth. The debt we owe to the play of the imagination is incalculable.
  • Carl Jung The debt we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable.
  • Carl Jung Imagination is the highest kite one can fly.
  • Lauren Bacall Liberty: One of Imagination’s most precious possessions.
  • Ambrose Bierce Happiness is not an ideal of reason, but of imagination.
  • Immanuel Kant We are more often frightened than hurt; and we suffer more from imagination than from reality.
  • Lucius Annaeus Seneca The reason we have poverty is that we have no imagination. There are a great many people accumulating what they think is vast wealth, but it’s only money… they don’t know how to enjoy it, because they have no imagination.
  • Alan Watts The power of imagination makes us infinite.
  • John Muir Without leaps of imagination, or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities. Dreaming, after all, is a form of planning.
  • Gloria Steinem It’s a slight stretch of the imagination but most people are alike in most ways so I’ve never had any trouble identifying with the character that I’m playing.
  • Jack Nicholson You have all the reason in the world to achieve your grandest dreams. Imagination plus innovation equals realization.
  • Denis Waitley Faith is spiritualized imagination.
  • Henry Ward Beecher The soul without imagination is what an observatory would be without a telescope.
  • Henry Ward Beecher Let us leave pretty women to men devoid of imagination.
  • Marcel Proust He is the true enchanter, whose spell operates, not upon the senses, but upon the imagination and the heart.
  • Washington Irving Do not quench your inspiration and your imagination; do not become the slave of your model.
  • Vincent Van Gogh Those Dutchmen had hardly any imagination or fantasy, but their good taste and their scientific knowledge of composition were enormous.
  • Vincent Van Gogh Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not; a sense of humor to console him for what he is.
  • Francis Bacon Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity of imagination.
  • John Dewey Belief in the supernatural reflects a failure of the imagination.
  • Edward Abbey We especially need imagination in science. It is not all mathematics, nor all logic, but it is somewhat beauty and poetry.
  • Maria Montessori Intelligence is the wife, imagination is the mistress; memory is the servant
  • Victor Hugo Memories, imagination, old sentiments, and associations are more readily reached through the sense of smell than through any other channel.
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes Los Angeles gives one the feeling of the future more strongly than any city I know of. A bad future, too, like something out of Fritz Lang’s feeble imagination.
  • Henry Miller Imagination is the voice of daring. If there is anything Godlike about God it is that. He dared to imagine everything.
  • Henry Miller Happiness is ideal; it is the work of the imagination.
  • Marquis de Sade The imagination is the spur of delights… all depends upon it, it is the mainspring of everything; now, is it not by means of the imagination one knows joy? Is it not of the imagination that the sharpest pleasures arise?
  • Marquis de Sade Never lose sight of the fact that all human felicity lies in man’s imagination, and that he cannot think to attain it unless he heeds all his caprices. The most fortunate of persons is he who has the most means to satisfy his vagaries.
  • Marquis de Sade Truth titillates the imagination far less than fiction.
  • Marquis de Sade The public has an appetite for anything about imagination – anything that is as far away from reality as is creatively possible.
  • Steven Spielberg Don Quixote’s misfortune is not his imagination, but Sancho Panza.
  • Franz Kafka Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine and at last you create what you will.
  • George Bernard Shaw Our world faces a true planetary emergency. I know the phrase sounds shrill, and I know it’s a challenge to the moral imagination.
  • Al Gore Our democracy, our constitutional framework is really a kind of software for harnessing the creativity and political imagination for all of our people. The American democratic system was an early political version of Napster.
  • Al Gore Sometimes I feel like a figment of my own imagination.
  • Lily Tomlin I must confess that my imagination refuses to see any sort of submarine doing anything but suffocating its crew and floundering at sea.
  • H. G. Wells Knowledge is a polite word for dead but not buried imagination.
  • E. E. Cummings We cast away priceless time in dreams, born of imagination, fed upon illusion, and put to death by reality.
  • Judy Garland The world of reality has its limits; the world of imagination is boundless.
  • Jean Jacques Rousseau I believe in imagination. I did Kramer vs. Kramer before I had children. But the mother I would be was already inside me.
  • Meryl Streep Vision – It reaches beyond the thing that is, into the conception of what can be. Imagination gives you the picture. Vision gives you the impulse to make the picture your own.
  • Robert Collier The source and center of all man’s creative power… is his power of making images, or the power of imagination.
  • Robert Collier The level of our success is limited only by our imagination and no act of kindness, however small, is ever wasted.
  • Mike Krzyzewski I always won in my imagination. I always hit the game-winning shot, or I hit the free throw. Or if I missed, there was a lane violation, and I was given another one.
  • Mike Krzyzewski There is a boundary to men’s passions when they act from feelings; but none when they are under the influence of imagination.
  • Edmund Burke There are lots of people who mistake their imagination for their memory.
  • Josh Billings Uttering a word is like striking a note on the keyboard of the imagination.
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge. That myth is more potent than history. That dreams are more powerful than facts. That hope is always triumphs over experience. That laughter is the only cure for grief. And I believe that love is stronger than death.
  • Robert Fulghum Imagination and fiction make up more than three quarters of our real life.
  • Simone Weil Imagination is always the fabric of social life and the dynamic of history. The influence of real needs and compulsions, of real interests and materials, is indirect because the crowd is never conscious of it.
  • Simone Weil We are the miracle of force and matter making itself over into imagination and will. Incredible. The Life Force experimenting with forms. You for one. Me for another. The Universe has shouted itself alive. We are one of the shouts.
  • Ray Bradbury Imagination is a poor matter when it has to “part-company” with understanding.
  • Thomas Carlyle But fantasy kills imagination, pornography is death to art.
  • Iris Murdoch Panic is a sudden desertion of us, and a going over to the enemy of our imagination.
  • Christian Nestell Bovee The degree in which a poet’s imagination dominates reality is, in the end, the exact measure of his importance and dignity.
  • George Santayana Imagination… its limits are only those of the mind itself.
  • Rod Serling There are moments when a man’s imagination, so easily subdued to what it lives in, suddenly rises above its daily level and surveys the long windings of destiny.
  • Edith Wharton Our thoughts and imagination are the only real limits to our possibilities.
  • Orison Swett Marden My view is that at a younger age your optimism is more and you have more imagination etc. You have less bias.
  • Abdul Kalam There is nothing heavier than compassion. Not even one’s own pain weighs so heavy as the pain one feels for someone, for someone, pain intensified by the imagination and prolonged by a hundred echos.
  • Milan Kundera Reason respects the differences: imagination the similitude of things.
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley The great instrument of moral good is the imagination.
  • Percy Bysshe Shelley Imagination, the supreme delight of the immortal and the immature, should be limited. In order to enjoy life, we should not enjoy it too much.
  • Vladimir Nabokov A writer should have the precision of a poet and the imagination of a scientist.
  • Vladimir Nabokov And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.
  • Sylvia Plath Belief is nothing but a more vivid, lively, forcible, firm, steady conception of an object, than what the imagination alone is ever able to attain.
  • David Hume One of the virtues of being very young is that you don’t let the facts get in the way of your imagination.
  • Sam Levenson The woman who appeals to a man’s vanity may stimulate him, the woman who appeals to his heart may attract him, but it is the woman who appeals to his imagination who gets him.
  • Helen Rowland Falling in love consists merely in uncorking the imagination and bottling the common sense.
  • Helen Rowland Our imagination is the only limit to what we can hope to have in the future.
  • Charles Kettering The opportunities of man are limited only by his imagination. But so few have imagination; there are ten thousand fiddlers to one composer.
  • Charles Kettering True change takes place in the imagination.
  • Thomas Moore Out with stereotypes, feminism proclaims. But stereotypes are the west’s stunning sexual personae, the vehicles of art’s assault against nature. The moment there is imagination, there is myth.
  • Camille Paglia Pornography is human imagination in tense theatrical action; its violations are a protest against the violations of our freedom by nature.
  • Camille Paglia I think my securities far outweigh my insecurities. I am not nearly as afraid of myself and my imagination as I used to be.
  • Billy Connolly Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go to the making of genius. Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius.
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart A poet ought not to pick nature’s pocket. Let him borrow, and so borrow as to repay by the very act of borrowing. Examine nature accurately, but write from recollection, and trust more to the imagination than the memory.
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge Works of imagination should be written in very plain language; the more purely imaginative they are the more necessary it is to be plain.
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge Talent, lying in the understanding, is often inherited; genius, being the action of reason or imagination, rarely or never.
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge I would warn you that I do not attribute to nature either beauty, or deformity, order or confusion. Only in relation to our imagination can things be called beautiful or ugly, well-ordered or confused.
  • Baruch Spinoza The use of traveling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are.
  • Samuel Johnson Were it not for imagination a man would be as happy in arms of a chambermaid as of a duchess.
  • Samuel Johnson One longs for a director with a sense of imagination.
  • Alan Rickman The face of nature and civilization in this our country is to a certain point a very sufficient literary field. But it will yield its secrets only to a really grasping imagination. To write well and worthily of American things one needs, even more than elsewhere, to be a master.
  • Henry James For strange effects and extraordinary combinations we must go to life itself, which is always far more daring than any effort of the imagination.
  • Arthur Conan Doyle Where there is no imagination there is no horror.
  • Arthur Conan Doyle Only in men’s imagination does every truth find an effective and undeniable existence. Imagination, not invention, is the supreme master of art as of life.
  • Joseph Conrad One way we can enliven the imagination is to push it toward the illogical. We’re not scientists. We don’t always have to make the logical, reasonable leap.
  • Stella Adler Put off your imagination, as you put off your overcoat, when you enter the laboratory. Put it on again, as you put on your overcoat, when you leave.
  • Claude Bernard To put your self in another’s place requires real imagination, but by doing so each Girl Scout will be able to love among others happily.
  • Juliette G. Low Life is only a dream and we are the imagination of ourselves.
  • Bill Hicks Solitude is as needful to the imagination as society is wholesome for the character.
  • James Russell Lowell A man at work, making something which he feels will exist because he is working at it and wills it, is exercising the energies of his mind and soul as well as of his body. Memory and imagination help him as he works.
  • William Morris I had a pretty sexual imagination for a kid.
  • Janet Jackson Another side to me is this very sexual being. When I look back on my life, it’s always been there. It’s been there since I was 10 years old, having the imagination that I had.
  • Janet Jackson It takes a lot of imagination to be a good photographer. You need less imagination to be a painter because you can invent things. But in photography everything is so ordinary; it takes a lot of looking before you learn to see the extraordinary
  • David Bailey I do a lot of curiosity buying; I buy it if I like the album cover, I buy it if I like the name of the band, anything that sparks my imagination. I still like to go to record stores, I like to just wander around and I’ll buy whatever catches my attention.
  • Bruce Springsteen My main point here is that if you are the child of God and God is a part of you, the in your imagination God suppose to look like you. And when you accept a picture of the deity assigned to you by another people, you become the spiritual prisoners of that other people.
  • John Henrik Clarke Everything that is new or uncommon raises a pleasure in the imagination, because it fills the soul with an agreeable surprise, gratifies its curiosity, and gives it an idea of which it was not before possessed.
  • Joseph Addison To have frequent recourse to narrative betrays great want of imagination.
  • Lord Chesterfield Hope lies in dreams, in imagination, and in the courage of those who dare to make dreams into reality.
  • Jonas Salk I paint what cannot be photographed, that which comes from the imagination or from dreams, or from an unconscious drive.
  • Man Ray There is hope in dreams, imagination, and in the courage of those who wish to make those dreams a reality.
  • Jonas Salk For imagination sets the goal picture which our automatic mechanism works on. We act, or fail to act, not because of will, as is so commonly believed, but because of imagination.
  • Maxwell Maltz Literary imagination is an aesthetic object offered by a writer to a lover of books.
  • Gaston Bachelard To treat your facts with imagination is one thing; to imagine your facts, is another thing.
  • John Burroughs The first piece of music that captured my imagination was probably Ray Charles Live at Newport, VA.
  • Van Morrison But if I have a lot of imagination, I could tell myself whatever I wanted, you know. I handle myself quite well. I’m kind of fascist with myself, you know. There’s no discussion. There is an order. You follow it.
  • Karl Lagerfeld Imagination creates reality.
  • Richard Wagner I suppose I’m proudest of my novels for what’s imagined in them. I think the world of my imagination is a richer and more interesting place than my personal biography.
  • John Irving Imagination grows by exercise, and contrary to common belief, is more powerful in the mature than in the young.
  • W. Somerset Maugham You will certainly not doubt the necessity of studying astronomy and physics, if you are desirous of comprehending the relation between the world and Providence as it is in reality, and not according to imagination.
  • Maimonides If you use your imagination, you can look at any actress and see her nude… I hope to make you use your imagination.
  • Hedy Lamarr The worlds I paint leave a lot to engage the imagination by hinting at what lies beyond the four edges of the painting. I think getting beyond the four edges of an opportunity or challenge is one of the basic skills you need in business
  • Thomas Kinkade Musicals are, by nature, theatrical, meaning poetic, meaning having to move the audience’s imagination and create a suspension of disbelief, by which I mean there’s no fourth wall.
  • Stephen Sondheim What I really have in my head, my imagination, my understanding of music, I never really get that out.
  • Wynton Marsalis It is all very well to copy what one sees, but it is far better to draw what one now only sees in one’s memory. That is a transformation in which imagination collaborates with memory.
  • Edgar Degas It is clear that the pharmaceutical industry is not, by any stretch of the imagination, doing enough to ensure that the poor have access to adequate medical care.
  • Paul Farmer In the world of words, the imagination is one of the forces of nature.
  • Wallace Stevens The imagination is man’s power over nature.
  • Wallace Stevens We say God and the imagination are one… How high that highest candle lights the dark
  • Wallace Stevens To regard the imagination as metaphysics is to think of it as part of life, and to think of it as part of life is to realize the extent of artifice. We live in the mind.
  • Wallace Stevens What distinguishes a great artist from a weak one is first their sensibility and tenderness; second, their imagination, and third, their industry.
  • Salman Rushdie Children do not give up their innate imagination, curiosity, dreaminess easily. You have to love them to get them to do that.
  • R. D. Laing Classical plays require more imagination and more general training to be able to do. That’s why I like playing Shakespeare better than anything else.
  • Vivien Leigh The scientific imagination always restrains itself within the limits of probability.
  • Thomas Huxley We are all afraid for our confidence, for the future, for the world. That is the nature of the human imagination. Yet every man, every civilization, has gone forward because of its engagement with what it has set itself, to do
  • Jacob Bronowski A nickname is the heaviest stone that the devil can throw at a man. It is a bugbear to the imagination, and, though we do not believe in it, it still haunts our apprehensions.
  • William Hazlitt Today the function of the artist is to bring imagination to science and science to imagination, where they meet, in the myth.
  • Cyril Connolly The higher the artist: the fewer the gestures. The fewer the tools: the greater the imagination. The greater the will: the greater the secret failure.
  • Ben Okri People write memoir because they lack the imagination to make things up.
  • Tom Robbins That neither our thoughts, nor passions, nor ideas formed by the imagination, exist without the mind, is what every body will allow
  • George Berkeley An opera begins long before the curtain goes up and ends long after it has come down. It starts in my imagination, it becomes my life, and it stays part of my life long after I’ve left the opera house.
  • Maria Callas When the imagination and will power are in conflict, are antagonistic, it is always the imagination which wins, without any exception.
  • Emile Coue Without imagination we can go nowhere. And imagination is not restricted to the arts. Every scientist I have met who has been a success has had to imagine.
  • Rita Dove Anyone who said he wasn’t afraid during the civil rights movement was either a liar or without imagination. I was scared all the time. My hands didn’t shake but inside I was shaking.
  • James L. Farmer, Jr. I have a very vivid imagination.
  • Janice Dickinson Imagination is at the root of much that passes for love.
  • Gilbert Parker For us artists there waits the joyous compromise through art with all that wounded or defeated us in daily life; in this way, not to evade destiny, as the ordinary people try to do, but to fulfill it in its true potential – the imagination.
  • Lawrence Durrell I doubt that the imagination can be suppressed. If you truly eradicated it in a child, he would grow up to be an eggplant.
  • Ursula K. Le Guin My imagination makes me human and makes me a fool; it gives me all the world and exiles me from it.
  • Ursula K. Le Guin It is above all by the imagination that we achieve perception and compassion and hope.
  • Ursula K. Le Guin Fools act on imagination without knowledge, pedants act on knowledge without imagination.
  • Alfred North Whitehead How can a doctor judge a woman’s sanity by merely bidding her good morning and refusing to hear her pleas for release? Even the sick ones know it is useless to say anything, for the answer will be that it is their imagination.
  • Nellie Bly Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he isn’t. A sense of humor was provided to console him for what he is.
  • Horace Walpole It is not enough to know your craft – you have to have feeling. Science is all very well, but for us imagination is worth far more.
  • Edouard Manet I don’t necessarily start with the beginning of the book. I just start with the part of the story that’s most vivid in my imagination and work forward and backward from there.
  • Beverly Cleary People can die of mere imagination.
  • Geoffrey Chaucer The peculiar fascination which the South held over my imagination and my limited capital decided me in favor of Atlanta University; so about the last of September I bade farewell to the friends and scenes of my boyhood and boarded a train for the South.
  • James Weldon Johnson Life is possible only by the deficiencies of our imagination and memory.
  • Emile M. Cioran I used my imagination to make the grass whatever color I wanted it to be.
  • Whoopi Goldberg Appealing workplaces are to be avoided. One wants a room with no view, so imagination can meet memory in the dark.
  • Annie Dillard Reason clears and plants the wilderness of the imagination to harvest the wheat of art.
  • Austin O’Malley I like to have a thing suggested rather than told in full. When every detail is given, the mind rests satisfied, and the imagination loses the desire to use its own wings.
  • Thomas Bailey Aldrich To think, and to feel, constitute the two grand divisions of men of genius – the men of reasoning and the men of imagination.
  • Isaac Disraeli A great wind is blowing, and that gives you either imagination or a headache.
  • Catherine the Great You have to come in and be that character when you walk into the room. That’s what one of my first acting teachers taught me. You know, don’t go in there being Jennifer and then expect to flip and change, because they’re not going to have that imagination
  • Jennifer Lopez Lyrically I like to use themes that make the listener use his or her imagination, and to give a little of the lessons I’ve learned in my own life.
  • Ronnie James Dio I don’t think art is propaganda; it should be something that liberates the soul, provokes the imagination and encourages people to go further. It celebrates humanity instead of manipulating it.
  • Keith Haring Imagination is the eye of the soul.
  • Joseph Joubert One who has imagination without learning has wings without feet.
  • Joseph Joubert Vulgarity begins when imagination succumbs to the explicit.
  • Doris Day If we divine a discrepancy between a man’s words and his character, the whole impression of him becomes broken and painful; he revolts the imagination by his lack of unity, and even the good in him is hardly accepted.
  • Charles Horton Cooley Apathy can be overcome by enthusiasm, and enthusiasm can only be aroused by two things: first, an ideal, with takes the imagination by storm, and second, a definite intelligible plan for carrying that ideal into practice.
  • Arnold J. Toynbee Skill without imagination is craftsmanship and gives us many useful objects such as wickerwork picnic baskets. Imagination without skill gives us modern art.
  • Tom Stoppard On the one hand, the guns were there to help capture the imagination of the people. But more important, since we knew that you couldn’t observe the police without guns, we took our guns with us to let the police know that we have an equalizer.
  • Bobby Seale The artist must bow to the monster of his own imagination.
  • Richard Wright I think I’m an actor because I have very strong imagination and empathy. I never studied acting, but those two qualities are exactly the qualities that make for an activist.
  • Susan Sarandon When you start to develop your powers of empathy and imagination; the whole world opens up to you.
  • Susan Sarandon I surrendered to a world of my imagination, reenacting all those wonderful tales my father would read aloud to me. I became a very active reader, especially history and Shakespeare.
  • Andrew Wyeth I can’t work completely out of my imagination. I must put my foot in a bit of truth; and then I can fly free.
  • Andrew Wyeth We all know here that the law is the most powerful of schools for the imagination. No poet ever interpreted nature as freely as a lawyer interprets the truth.
  • Jean Giraudoux There is no better way of exercising the imagination than the study of law. No poet ever interpreted nature as freely as a lawyer interprets the truth.
  • Jean Giraudoux Intercourse with a woman is sometimes a satisfactory substitute for masturbation. But it takes a lot of imagination to make it work.
  • Karl Kraus If the reporter has killed our imagination with his truth; he threatens our life with his lies.
  • Karl Kraus We especially need imagination in science.
  • Maria Mitchell Imagination is the air of mind.
  • Philip James Bailey I would find myself laughing and wondering where these ideas came from. You can call it imagination, I suppose. But I was grateful for wherever they came from.
  • Amy Tan Essentially, I’m untrained, so I just go with my imagination and try to put myself as solidly as I can into the shoes of whatever person I’m going to be playing.
  • Christian Bale Fear of error which everything recalls to me at every moment of the flight of my ideas, this mania for control, makes men prefer reason’s imagination to the imagination of the senses. And yet it is always the imagination alone which is at work.
  • Louis Aragon It is not that the child lives in a world of imagination, but that the child within us survives and starts into life only at rare moments of recollection, which makes us believe, and it is not true, that, as children, we were imaginative?
  • Cesare Pavese If God is male, then male is God. The divine patriarch castrates women as long as he is allowed to live on in the human imagination.
  • Mary Daly No amount of skillful invention can replace the essential element of imagination.
  • Edward Hopper Man lives by imagination.
  • Henry Ellis She has no imagination and that means no compassion.
  • Michael Foot Fortunately, somewhere between chance and mystery lies imagination, the only thing that protects our freedom, despite the fact that people keep trying to reduce it or kill it off altogether.
  • Luis Bunuel He brought imagination to the story of the Creation.
  • Harvey Keitel Having imagination it takes you an hour to write a paragraph that if you were unimaginative would take you only a minute.
  • Franklin P. Adams There must be room for the imagination to exercise its powers; we must conceive and apprehend a thousand things which we do not actually witness.
  • William Godwin There can be no passion, and by consequence no love, where there is not imagination.
  • William Godwin The four cornerstones of character on which the structure of this nation was built are: Initiative, Imagination, Individuality and Independence.
  • Eddie Rickenbacker I have no idea why I write. The old standards are: I like to express my feelings, stretch my imagination, earn money.
  • S. E. Hinton Ghost stories really scare me. I have such a big imagination that after I watch a horror movie like ‘The Grudge’, I look in the corners of my room for the next two days.
  • Vanessa Hudgens It was just very interesting to me that certain types of women inspire people’s imagination, and all of them were very difficult women.
  • Elizabeth Wurtzel I am imagination. I can see what the eyes cannot see. I can hear what the ears cannot hear. I can feel what the heart cannot feel.
  • Peter Nivio Zarlenga Love is based on imagination.
  • Olivier Martinez I try to decorate my imagination as much as I can.
  • Franz Schubert Taste refers to the past, imagination to the future.
  • Mason Cooley Imagination has rules, but we can only guess what they are.
  • Mason Cooley Fantasy mirrors desire. Imagination reshapes it.
  • Mason Cooley Toy Soldiers was my introduction to film. I certainly didn’t think I was doing art by any stretch of the imagination.
  • Tim Robbins The human imagination… has great difficulty in living strictly within the confines of a materialist practice or philosophy. It dreams, like a dog in its basket, of hares in the open.
  • John Berger The past is really almost as much a work of the imagination as the future.
  • Jessamyn West Dr. Einstein was not successful in school, but he found something in the air from his own imagination and his own brain power, and look what he did.
  • Eartha Kitt My imagination functions much better when I don’t have to speak to people.
  • Patricia Highsmith If my accent betrayed my foreign birth; it also stamped me as an enemy in the imagination of the producers.
  • Bela Lugosi I loved the world of imagination.                                                              
  • R. A. Salvatore Imagination is the only key to the future. Without it none exists; with it all things are possible.
  • Ida Tarbell If you got a good imagination, a lot of confidence and you kind of know what you are saying, then you might be able to do it. I know a lot of colorful characters at home that would make great actors.
  • Jason Statham Imagination has brought mankind through the dark ages to its present state of civilization. Imagination led Columbus to discover America. Imagination led Franklin to discover electricity.
  • L. Frank Baum I believe in the imagination. What I cannot see is infinitely more important than what I can see.
  • Duane Michals In those days, it didn’t take much imagination to come up with something that required great lyric development skills. You just thought of an experience that you might have gone through, and write it down.
  • Phil Harris Wit is the appearance, the external flash of imagination; thus its divinity and the witty character of mysticism.
  • Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel The really great writers are people like Emily Bronte who sit in a room and write out of their limited experience and unlimited imagination.
  • James A. Michener The realities of the world seldom measure up to the sublime designs of human imagination.

2013 History of Cold Fusion Calendar

Which Nobel laureates gave speeches in support of cold fusion?

Are any federal agencies involved in cold fusion research?

Who did reproduce the Fleischmann-Pons Effect (FPE) early on, and just where in the world were positive results generated?

When you need a couple of quick facts showing cold fusion is not only real, but nearing commercial potential, the 2013 History of Cold Fusion Calendar can be your source for evidence!

It’s chocked full of historical facts that answer questions like ‘what physicist and famous science fiction author called “ignoring cold fusion one of the greatest scandals in scientific history”?’.

The 12-month wall hanging objet d’art et l’utilité used as a base the timeline published in Eugene Mallove‘s March/April 1999 Infinite Energy Magazine issue #24 commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the announcement of Drs. Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons‘ discovery of fusion-sized energy from water in a test-tube.

The IE published timeline itself was an update on previously published timelines in F. David Peat‘s Cold Fusion: The Making of A Scientific Controversy and Hal Fox‘s Cold Fusion Impact in the Enhanced Energy Age. The timeline in Tadahiko Mizuno‘s Nuclear Transmutations The Reality of Cold Fusion was also noted. Other sources were Edmund StormsThe Science of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction and early Infinite Energy issues.

The discovery of ultra-clean energy-dense power from the hydrogen in water languished amid mainstream hostility towards the experimental facts. While many of the smart, capable people who tried the experiment in 1989 saw nothing, there were plenty of positive results, and this calendar highlights those achievements. This calendar does not trace the many theoretical models that scientists are still formulating, but focuses on the early experimental data that showed anomalous effects.

It is not a complete “History” per se. All dates in previously published timelines were not used. Many events have exact dates, but too many events on one day forced some dates to be “thereabouts”. In future editions, we would like to rotate through all names and events with a different theme each year.

Who around the world continues to probe this Rumpelstiltskin-reaction, now called low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR), lattice-assisted nuclear reactions (LANR), the anomalous heat effect, or quantum fusion?

And what companies are attempting to commercialize an ultra-clean next-generation nuclear power?

The 2013 History of Cold Fusion Calendar can provide a few answers, as well as be a resource for those conversations that turn to repeating twenty-year-old manufactured myth as fact.

This calendar can be sent to schools, colleges and universities, chemistry, physics, and engineering departments, policy makers, investors, environmental groups, friends and family for education and awareness. Why even detractors could benefit!

Long-time cold fusioneers, LENRites, LANRists, Qua-Fus, and those who are just plain Anomalous will enjoy feasting upon the lavish photos of laboratory set-ups and cold fusion experimental apparatus. The early images from India and China are no less-then art, and portraits of researchers show the humanity behind the metal.

I hope the CMNS community will support this effort to educate and entertain. Log in your big days, keep track of what’s missing, to be collected into the spreadsheet of dates that will form the core data of a complete historical record which can be accessible through a super-cool digital 3D-holographic interactive timeline that has EVERYTHING!

I had never made a calendar before, let alone one that had science papers instead of holidays. I acted fast. (Who wants a calendar in March?) I am particularly grateful to Peter Gluck and Christy Frazier for kindly tolerating a quick last minute bid for dates and photos. Steve Featherstone generously donated his photos. A huge thank you to the scientists who graciously responded to my photo and date requests. I hope you are all happy with the result.

I look forward to your feedback. We have a whole year to put together the 2014 version, and it will be even better.

All proceeds will go to Cold Fusion Now and the New Energy Foundation to further clean energy advocacy and the direct financial support of cold fusion research.

Get a calendar mailed to your door HERE!

Conclusively Demonstrating the “New Energy Effect” of Cold Fusion

The following is a further posting in a series of articles by David French, a patent attorney with 35 years experience, which will review patents of interest and other matters touching on the field of Cold Fusion.

This is a report of the technology presented at ICCF-17 but released in the spring of 2012 following demonstrations held at MIT over January 30-31, 2012. I personally attended those demonstrations and can confirm that the graphic outputs referenced below and in the ICCF-17 presentation of Dr Peter Hagelstein were in fact generated on that occasion. This may be the technology that demonstrates Cold Fusion in a way that can be observed by anyone around the world.

Breaking the Dam of Disbelief

The year 2013 will be the year in which the dam of disbelief respecting the Fleischmann & Pons phenomena will finally break. This will start with the recent successful showing of the film “The Believers” in Chicago on October 16 and its follow-up presentations. The press will gradually notice the issue. Enough courageous journalists will demand from their editors page-space to expose the shabby treatment of this phenomenon that has occurred over the past 22 years.

Sufficient demonstrations of unexplained excess energy have been repeated in laboratories around the world to shatter the paradigm that Cold Fusion is a pathological science. The result will be a demand for experiments that can be reliably duplicated by persons, agencies, laboratories and businesses around the world interested in re-examining this New Energy Effect.

Need for a Commercially Vendible demonstration of Cold Fusion

An opportunity exists to sell and distribute widely electronic data acquisition and presentation equipment in conjunction with a practical set-up that demonstrates Cold Fusion. Such an arrangement should:

• not rely on the presence of pressurized hydrogen or electrolyte fluids
• operate at moderate temperatures
• provide ready access to the reactor center for easy experimentation
• allow ready substitution of reactive elements for repair and alternate testing procedures
• impose minimum power requirements
• clearly demonstrate a Cold Fusion/LENR effect
• allow a variety of experiments to be conducted by users.

All of these experiments should both serve to demonstrate the Cold Fusion effect and allow researchers to better understand and advance the exploitation of this phenomenon

Opportunity presented by the JET Energy Inc’s “Nanor”

JET Energy Inc. is a company established just outside Boston, Massachusetts by Dr Mitchell Swartz. Mitchell Swartz was one of the original experimenters in the field of Cold Fusion; he became involved directly after the Fleischmann & Pons effect was demonstrated in 1989. Mitchell Swartz has been working with Dr Peter Hagelstein, a professor at MIT and one of the eminent theoreticians in this field. The following information is taken from a paper presented by Dr Peter Hagelstein on behalf of Dr Mitchell Swartz and Jet Energy Inc at ICCF-17. The paper for this presentation will form part of the final report of the ICCF-17 proceedings.

The reactor

JET Energy has developed a demonstration Cold Fusion reactor that relies on a simple core element that is essentially the size of an ohmic resistor. This “Nanor” ™ contains nanostructured pellets of Palladium embedded in zirconium oxide insulation that are pre-loaded with high pressure deuterium and sealed into a small cylinder with electrical connections at the respective ends. The similarity in outward appearance to an ohmic resistor is exact.

For purposes of demonstrating the Cold Fusion effect and quantifying the excess heat being generated, this small cylindrical element, the “NANOR™”, is utilized in conjunction with a “control resistor” bonded along side. The bonding agent is a thermally conductive but electrically insulative glue. Both elements provide easily accessible independent electrical leads at their respective ends.

These components are contained in a thermally isolated environment. Optionally the assembly can be placed inside a traditional calorimeter, but this is not essential. Temperature sensors are bonded to the system which, in conjunction with the control resistor can function equivalently to a calorimeter.

To achieve a Cold Fusion/New Energy effect Dr Swartz passes a low-level current through the Nanor, e.g. 10 milliwatts. Perhaps there are other features included in the control circuit and wave form applied. Whatever special tricks are used, the result is to produce more than a minimal amount of excess energy that conclusively demonstrates this new energy effect. To quantify the results, the following arrangement is employed.

Before activating the Nanor, a small current is first passed through the control resistor adjacent to the Nanor. Due to the ohmic resistance in the control resistor the temperature in this resistor, along with that of the Nanor which is glued close by, rises by a small amount, e.g. 1-2 Centigrade degrees. The amount of current and voltage across the resistor are noted, giving the amount of power needed to create this rise in temperature. After the temperature rise generated by the control resistor has relaxed to its starting value, power is applied in turn to the Nanor.

Sufficient current is fed through the Nanor to produce an approximate rise in temperature equivalent to that just achieved in the control resistor. Remarkably, far less power need be applied to the Nanor to achieve this effect, i.e. less power is required to reach a similar temperature to that established using the control resistor. Put alternately, when comparable energies are applied to the Nanor, a greater temperature rise occurs in the Nanor than occurs in the control resistor. These experiments demonstrate the unequivocal generation of unexplained excess energy.

The display

The power circuitry incorporates a control system that alternates between first heating the control resistor with a known amount of electrical power and then applying a lower level of electrical power to the Nanor. The temperature rise generated first in the control resistor and then in the Nanor as detected by the temperature sensor is shown graphically on the screen of a computer. Using this arrangement the Nanor has demonstrated gains on the order of 800 to 1600%, i.e. a coefficient of performance – COP of 8-16. The graphic display showing this effect can be seen here.

The gain is represented by the ratio of the respective heights for the normalized temperature of the Nanor, indicated by “delta-T/pin” curve, with respect the height of the stepped trace for “input power”, both on the right-side of the display. Here, it is important to note that “normalizing” the delta-T (dividing the measured delta-T by the measured applied power) has the effect of removing the step-like response of the delta-T to the step-like application of input power, resulting in a “flat” response of the control resistor, and a “flatter” response of the NANOR. Note that this normalized gain falls off somewhat with increasing power for the Nanor.

From the graph it is demonstrated that providing lower power to the Nanor will achieve the same temperature excursion as that demonstrated by the control resistor using higher power. While the effect is not being monitored at a constant temperature, the temperature excursions are very small, e.g. 1-2 centigrade degrees. Therefore results nearly equivalent to having a complex constant-temperature calorimeter are achieved. Essentially, the energy output of the Nanor is inferred by comparing the temperature change achieved to that produced by the control resistor. With the high COP’s being achieved, the result is unmistakable.

The temperature rise of the Nanor-control resistor combination is conveniently presented on a computer display in which the temperature traces are arranged graphically directly following each other. The cycle is carried-out repeatedly, with a relaxation delay in between, to provide interlaced graphic demonstrations of the generation of unexplained excess heat next to a calibration curve. As this effect continues for many days, the only possible conclusion is that the excess energy is arising from some form of nuclear effect. Hence this apparatus demonstrates the reality of “Cold Fusion” or some nuclear process the mechanism of which is not yet conclusively established.

Stepped power increases

In order to produce more information in the computer display, the electrical circuitry supporting the demonstration applies power to both the control resistor and the Nanor in steps of regularly increasing applied power. Each time the power rises by a step, the temperature of the system rises by a related step. The correlation is not precisely even. Further this feature demonstrates that the Nanor exhibits differing gains when driven at different power levels. Importantly, the Nanor can be over-driven, providing a COP which is reduced from the maximum possible once the optimum power input is exceeded. This is readily apparent from the display.

Packaging the kit

The Nanor demonstration apparatus is very compact. The Nanor and control resistor pair would, by themselves, fit in a very small insulated box if the decision were made to dispense with the standard surrounding calorimeter apparatus. A surrounding calorimeter apparatus could be employed as a back-up to demonstrate that, over time, you can measure the accumulating excess heat that is being generated. In fact, only a small insulated box is required if it is accepted that the temperature excursion demonstrated by the control resistor can serve to calibrate the amount of heat envolving when the Nanor is operating.

Dispensing with the traditional calorimeter allows the reactor box to be hardly larger than a package of cigarettes. Coupled to the wires leading out of this box are a power supply and a data acquisition device. The data acquisition device provides an output that generates the display on the screen of a personal computer. The device so presented would fit, together with its data acquisition device and cables for linking to a PC, into a standard briefcase. Indeed, the briefcase could also include the PC since there would be enough room to fit it in!

Since the reactor can be contained in a relatively small volume it would be easily accessible to install substitute replacements or alternate arrangements which are instrumented according to the desires of a researcher. By providing pre-instrumented variations in the Nanor a variety of experiments could be carrying my users. In every case, the object would be to determine the ways in which it is possible to modulate the Cold Fusion effect. Anyone purchasing the kit would have the advantage of a quick-learning tool to get up-to-speed on the principles of this new and extremely important phenomenon. Universities could buy multiple units for their undergraduate students.

Possible experiments

Some of the experiments that could be conducted include:

• varying the applied DC field to determine the effect on gain or COP. This means identifying the “sweet spot”, also known as the “Optimal Operating Point”
• varying the “relaxation” time between initiating a repetition of excess heat events to determine the effect
• carrying-out the various processes at differing ambient temperatures for the Nanor
• applying an AC component of varying frequencies and strength to the applied DC field
• encircling the Nanor with an insulated wire and applying a co-axial magnetic field while carrying-out the repertoire of other manipulations
• placing a pair of collateral electrostatic plate electrodes on either side of the Nanor and applying varying electrostatic fields, both DC and AC to determine the effect on the excess heat event
• attaching ultrasound transducers to the side of the Nanor to determine the effect of ultrasound on the excess heat effect
• carrying-out experiments with the Nanor having various levels of loading
• carrying out the experiments with twin or triple Nanors surrounding the control resistor, each instrumented with temperature sensors to establish the relative consistency of behavior of the respective Nanors.

Opportunity for Commercialization

JET Energy’s Nanor represents a demonstrated, operational system for researchers to explore the Cold Fusion effect. It is ideally adapted to being integrated into a unit suitable for sale to universities and laboratories, indeed to high schools, as a demonstration device confirming the existence of the Cold Fusion/LENR/New Energy Effect phenomena. Indeed, this demonstration can operate with a normal home PC on the kitchen table top.

This is an ideal system for introducing this new science to the world. JET Energy Inc. is presently working to improve the Nanor and develop a vendible package. Who is going to be the first to step forward and boost JET Energy’s innovation to the forefront of the coming wave of commercial applications that will rely on this wonderful new discovery for humanity?

Publication of a further, 3rd, International Patent Application by Francisco Piantelli – Part II

The following is a further posting in a series of articles by David French, a patent attorney with 35 years experience, which will review patents of interest touching on the field of Cold Fusion.

This is the second of a two-part outline of a recently published patent application originating from Francesco Piantelli. The first part addressed the content of the disclosure of the application. The second part addresses the scope of patent coverage apparently being sought.

Key patent coverage of the third PCT application claims

Every patent has to end with one or more “Claims” which stipulate the scope of control that the patent applicant aspires to achieve. These claims, appearing at the end of every patent document take the form of numbered sentences. Actually, each numbered passage is a phrase which completes a preamble such as: “I claim” or simply “Claims”. The first of the numbered claims always stands alone. Other claims may refer-back to an earlier claim and adopt the features and limitations included in the earlier claim. Accordingly, such dependent claims are “narrower” in scope than the earlier claims to which they refer. This makes the first claim more important.

An initial impression of the scope of coverage of a patent can be obtained by examining simply Claim 1 . In this case, Claim 1 reads as follows:

1. A method to obtain energy by nuclear reactions between hydrogen (31) and a transition metal (19 18 that go), said method including the steps of:

prearranging (1 10) a primary material (19) comprising a predetermined amount of cluster nanostructures (21) having a number of atoms (38) of said transition metal (19) lower than a predetermined number of atoms;

keeping said hydrogen (31) in contact with said clusters (21);

heating (130) said primary material (19) at an initial process temperature (T-i) higher than a predetermined critical temperature;

dissociation of H2 molecules of said hydrogen (31) and formation of H- ions (35) as a consequence of said step of heating;

impulsively acting (140) on said primary material (19);

orbital capture (150) of said H- ions (35) by said cluster nanostructures (21) as a consequence of said step (140) of impulsively acting;

capture (151) of said H- ions (35) by said atoms (38) of said clusters (21 ), generating a thermal power as a primary reaction heat (Qi);

removing (160) said thermal power, maintaining the temperature of the primary material (19) above said critical temperature,

characterised in that

it provides a step (1 15) of prearranging an amount of a secondary material (28) that faces said primary material (19) and within a predetermined maximum distance (L) from said primary material (19),

said secondary material (28) arranged to interact with protons (35″‘) emitted from said primary material (19) by energy-releasing proton-dependent nuclear reactions that occur with a release of further thermal power in the form of a secondary reaction heat (Q2),

such that said step of removing (160) comprises said generated thermal power as said primary reaction heat (Qi) and said secondary reaction heat (Q2).

[End of claim 1

The numbers shown in parentheses in the above claim are those used in the written description to explain the parts shown in the drawings. Further details of the invention are specified in the subsequent claims, most of which are in dependent form. These are all worth reading.

Claim 1 is written in a European style by which it is assumed that, generally, the description preceding the words “characterized in that” covers things or arrangement which were previously known. The claim as a whole must not describe anything that was previously known in order to meet the novelty requirement. This suggests that the very last paragraph following “characterized in that” provides the claim with its required degree of novelty. It would do so by ensuring that the overall wording of the entire claim does not describe anything that was previously available to the public. Effectively, this patent application is directed to the feature of producing energy by the secondary reaction.

Claim 1 is not in the final form that the applicant may choose to present to individual patent offices around the world, once the application exits the PCT system as of October 26, 2013. But it represents the thinking of the patent attorney presently managing this filing. Claim 1 may or may not describe a process that works. However, this claim can be analyzed for certain technical defects that may cause problems for the eventual owner of any patent that may issue.

Challenge of enforcing such a claim

In order for this claim to be infringed, the patent owner must demonstrate that other parties are contravening the wording of the claim. This means demonstrating that an alleged infringer is carrying out each and every step of the method listed in Claim 1. Unfortunately, this claim includes a number of limitations that might be very hard to prove. Examples are:

– the clusters must have a number of atoms of a transition metal e.g. nickel, that is lower than a predetermined number of atoms (This predetermined number, according to the disclosure, is established by the requirement that this is a number “above which the crystals lose the cluster features”. Nothing more is said as to the critical number of atoms per cluster. Accordingly, this stipulation may be inadequately defined in the patent and in the claim.)

– causing dissociation of H2 molecules to form H- ions as a consequence of heating (Note: nickel can cause the spontaneous dissociation of H2 molecules to form H- ions without heating) e.g.:

” Hydrogen molecules are also adsorbed on to the surface of the nickel. When this happens, the hydrogen molecules are broken into atoms. These can move around on the surface of the nickel.

Source.

– orbital capture of H- ions by the cluster nanostructures as a consequence of the step of “impulsively acting” on the clusters (“Impulsively acting” as defined in the disclosure means applying a voltage impulsively but not otherwise defined. This may be another instance of inadequate disclosure);

– capture (presumably nuclear) of the H- ions (presumably those that have already been orbitally captured) by the atoms of said clusters to thereby generate a primary reaction heat (How do you prove that this is occurring?)

– providing an amount of a secondary material, e.g. lithium or boron or a variety of alloys, that faces the primary material and is positioned within a predetermined maximum distance (L) (- defined in the disclosure as corresponding to the average free path that such protons can travel before decaying into atomic hydrogen, e.g between 7 and 8 cm) from said primary material,

– the above steps resulting in the secondary material interacting with protons emitted from said primary material by energy-releasing proton-dependent nuclear reactions that occur with a release of further secondary heat (How do you prove that heat is coming from two different sources?)

It should be apparent that proving that all of these events are occurring in an infringer’s accused energy-generation process may be difficult. This is quite apart from whether or not the above claim describes a process that will work.

This claim is equivalent to defining a recipe for baking cookies in terms of what happens in the oven. This is a very undesirable claim format.

Requirement for invention operability and sufficiency of disclosure

It is an essential requirement of any patent that the invention must work. Furthermore, the description accompanying the patent application must be sufficient to enable knowledgeable workmen to reproduce the invention and produce the promised useful result.

Within the confines of this posting, it is not practical to assess whether the disclosure in this application meets all of these requirements. But as an opening exercise, it will be seen that the premise behind this asserted invention is that proton capture followed by proton emission is at the heart of Low Energy Nuclear Reaction – LENR processes according to Francesco Piantelli.

Future processing of the application

This filing does not have to be presented to an Examiner at a national patent office until after exiting the PCT system. This must occur by month 30 or 31 from the original Italian priority filing date, e.g. by April-May 26, 2013. It is highly likely, and virtually certain before the USPTO, that the applicant will be required to demonstrate that the disclosure in this application delivers what it promises, i.e. heat generated through the process characterized by the above claim.

Apart from Claim 1, Claim 8 represents a separate, independent, characterization of the invention in terms of an apparatus that carries out the process of claim 1. That claim should be reviewed as well. Before national patent offices, the applicant will be entitled to amend these claims further, on the condition that the amended claims are still based upon the original “story” included in the disclosure that became frozen at the time that the PCT filing was made, i.e. April 26, 2011. Accordingly, there will be further interesting developments as this application progresses through the patent system in various countries around the world.

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529 Referenced Papers (link)

LENR at GRC (pdf)

LENR Research using CoDeposition  (pdf)

Lenr:. Superfluids, Self-Trapping and Non-Self States (link)

LENR/”Cold Fusion” and Modern Physics: A Crisis Within a Crisis (link)

etc. etc etc…

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