2014 CF/LANR Colloquium at MIT audio files

The water in one cup of coffee could make a cold fusion battery that would last 18 years.
Dr. Mitchell Swartz at the 2014 CF/LANR Colloquium

The 2014 LANR/CF Colloquium brought international scientists to the MIT campus March 21-23, 2014 to share the most up-to-date and innovative research on cold fusion, also called lattice-assisted nuclear reactions (LANR). It was the sixth such event organized by Mitchell Swartz and Gayle Verner of JET Energy, and the atmosphere was electric as one speaker after another reported on research with world-changing implications.

The intimate gathering began in one room, but then had to move to another room as the audience grew within the first hour. Investors, entrepreneurs, and a few more students rounded out the scientists in attendance.


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Jeremy Rys captured video that will be available on the Cold Fusion Now Youtube channel as they are edited. I took photos and recorded audio. As usual, the mainstream press was absent, and I am unaware of any reporters at all showing up to cover the event.

frisbee-in-classBut Cold Fusion Now represented with complimentary calendars and Infinite Energy provided free magazines. Colloquium organizers made frisbees! – here displayed on the wall of my Prealgebra classroom at 8AM the following morning.

This was one fun event, and the whole crowd was buzzing with positivity. Two days later, I still feel charged-up about the accelerated pace of discovery, and interest in the field. It’s been a difficult couple of decades for breakthrough energy researchers, but on this 25th Anniversary of the Announcement of Cold Fusion, there’s a real feeling of hope that glues everybody together and strengthens the commitment and dedication to find a solution to our energy problems.

Even as environmental disasters mount, listen to these lectures, and you might feel it too! The science results are tremendous, and show a path to a peaceful, green, technological future for all of Earth.

Thus it is, Francesco Celani reported that the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize!


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Related Links

Past Colloquium
2011: Part 1 – http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/LANR2011Colloq.pdf
Part 2 – http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/SwartzColloqPart2.pdf
2010: http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/Colloquium2010.pdf
2009: http://world.std.com/~mica/colloq09.html
2007: http://www.infinite-energy.com/iemagazine/issue75/colloquium.html
2005: http://world.std.com/~mica/colloq.html

25th Anniversary of Cold Fusion at MIT Sees Major Progress Toward Real Energy Solutions

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cf-lanr-bannerHere we are at MIT for the 25th anniversary of the first public announcement of “cold fusion” by Drs. Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons, and I must say that after sitting through the first 2 days of incredibly persuasive presentations from some of the most serious scientific minds ever to grace the field, that I find it extremely difficult to believe the skeptics’ claims that all these highly credible scientists have somehow been measuring their heat wrong, or unknowingly contaminating their samples for the past 25 years…

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This is the Sixth CF/LANR Colloquium that has been hosted at MIT, and it’s been an amazing weekend here in Boston, and it’s going to be a busy week editing down all the videos of the presentations and getting them posted to the ColdFusionNow YouTube Channel. We’ve been meeting and talking to so many amazing people all weekend we’ve hardly had time to sleep let alone post anything, so check back during the week for more updates on the events here at MIT this weekend. Photos, videos, and articles covering the colloquium will be posted throughout the upcoming days.

Thank you Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons for your integrity in science and dedication to discovery! We’ll see it through!

It’s Still All About Energy

Japan marks the third anniversary of the Fukushima tsunami-quake disaster from Deutsche Welle.

“We have to engage in the preventative care” for the planet, says U.S. Senator Ed Markey, during an all-night filibuster towards a new energy policy. Markey has been contacted multiple times about the solution that cold fusion offers, but he has yet to take any action.

So on this sad day when the world careers from one disaster to another and solutions are ignored, and denied, Ralph Nader cuts through the image created by media programming to expose the mechanisms that operate to make that situation turn in favor of the powerful, instead of the wise.

http://www.democracynow.org/2014/3/12/nader_on_senates_climate_stance_insanity

Nader responds to the seemingly impending Keystone pipeline, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Agency, and Fukushima, a tragedy still unfolding. Amateur-lenr blogger and author Toshiro Sengaku has updated English readers with news about an effort to use nano-particles in radioactive waste clean-up.

“It’s not worth the risk! Just to boil water – just to produce steam! … Shut down the aging nuclear plants!” says Ralph Nader.

Unfortunately, he uses the word nuclear as a reference to all bad, all the time.

He says on Democracy Now with Amy Goodman how we need “fusion power … from the sun”.

He mentions Al Gore, who we know has openly offered cold fusion as a path to a green economy, but Mr. Nader said nothing about that.

Still, he inspired me to write about the opportunity we have to change our way living, change our bad habits – change everything, with any one of several breakthrough energy technologies, and the suffering that will only increase unless we do choose a different path for our species.

I haven’t been blogging lately, and there have been recent losses to the community of scientists with the passing of Emilio Del Giudice and Peter Graneau.

But Cold Fusion Now continues activities off-the-Internet. (Try it!) I will attend the 2014 LANR/CF Colloquium this March 21-23 to gather video for a feature film on the field. Along with Jeremy Rys, we will interview and document the historic 25-year anniversary of the announcement of cold fusion by Drs. Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons, who endured the hostility from their peers reserved only for the most courageous and bold of humans, those who dare speak the truth, honestly, and though disruptive a truth it may be, do not shy away from challenge and mystery, but act without malice and without fear to follow that truth wherever it may lead.

Twenty-five years and going stronger than ever, the breakthrough energy community is growing, and getting closer to a technology that will revolutionize our world and offer a second chance for humanity. The colloquium will bring some of the world’s top researchers together to talk about the progress, and the problems that remain.

From the New Energy Movement Seattle chapter’s John Coelho, here is a list of just some of the groups who are working on this science:

GROWING LIST OF CREDIBLE MAINSTREAM PEOPLE AND ORGANIZATIONS AFFIRMING WITH FIRST HAND KNOWLEDGE THAT LENR (COLD FUSION) IS REAL AND PRODUCES A NET ENERGY GAIN

· Vladimir Vysotskii, doctor of sciences, http://www.iccf17.org/popup/bio_23.htm

· Olga Drimitriveya, Phd. research scientist at Cool Essence http://www.linkedin.com/pub/olga-dmitriyeva/4/b72/910

· Arik L. Boher, physicist, University of Missouri Group Leader- Research https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb2M4a-gDyY

· David J. Nagel, physicist, Naval Research Lab, Professor George Washington University http://coldfusioninformation.com/personalities/david-j-nagel/

· John Fisher, physicist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jQ_xDqHfQM

· Pamela Mosier-Boss, visiting scientist at MIT. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbA6ZH8AiN4

· Dr. Larry Forsley, physicist’ is president of JWK International Corporation and CTO of Global Energy Corporation (GEC). Previously, he was a group leader with the Laboratory for Laser Energetics engaged in inertial confinement fusion (ICF, or, laser fusion) at the University of Rochester in Rochester, NY. He was a consultant to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory mirror fusion program, TMX-U, in Livermore, California and a visiting scientist on the ASDEX Tokamak at the Max Planck Institut fur Plasmaphysik in Garching, Germany. http://iccf17.org/popup/bio_6.htm

· Dr. Mitchell Swartz, physicist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Oab9COjOvM

· DR. Brian Josephson, Nobel Prize Theoretical physics, Cambridge https://coldfusionnow.org/nobel-laureate-brian-josephson-affirms-support-for-e-cat-ht/

· •Dr. Julian Schwinger, Nobel Prize Physics, Berkeley, Purdue, deceased http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Schwinger

· •Dennis Bushnell, NASA chief scientist, Langley Research Center, LRC http://www.lenrnews.eu/dennis-bushnell-lenr/

· •Dr. Joseph Zawodny, NASA senior research scientist Langley Research Center http://climate.nasa.gov/news/864

· •Dr. Michael A Nelson, NASA LENR Space Applications Lead http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djBIWTsnwjY&noredirect=1

· •David Wells, NASA LRC, Aeronautical engineer

· •Gustave C. Fralick, Arthur J. Decker, and James W. Blue, NASA Lewis Research

· •George Miley, University of Illinois, Department of Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._Miley

· •Dr. Mike McKubre, SRI (Stanford Research Institute), Director Energy Research Center, University of Missouri http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McKubre

· •Dr. Francis Tanzella, SRI, PhD chemistry, senior electrochemist http://www.iccf17.org/popup/bio_22.htm

· •Dr. Brian Ahern , Ames National Laboratory http://nextbigfuture.com/2011/06/brian-ahern-getting-8-watts-in-low.html

· •Prof. Peter Hagelstein, Electrical Engineering, MIT http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_L._Hagelstein

· •Dr. James Truchard, National Instruments founder, President and CEO https://coldfusionnow.org/james-truchard-opening-niweek-2012-ni-gives-free-labview-to-cold-fusion-scientists-since-1989/

· •Edmund Storms, Los Alamos National Laboratory http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/stormsinterview.pdf

· •Dr. Mace, Los Alamos National Laboratory

· •John Bockris, electrochemist Texas A&M University http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bockris

· •Dr. Francesco Piantelli, University of Siena, Considered the father of modern LENR, filed original patents in 1995 for Ni/H based LENR http://coldfusion3.com/blog/piantelli-files-international-lenr-patent-application

· •Dr. Sergio Focardi, emeritus professor University of Bologna http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Focardi

· •Dr. Giuseppe Levi , University of Bologna http://coldfusion3.com/blog/giuseppe-levi-goes-on-record-to-discuss-e-cat

· •Dr. David Bianchini, University of Bologna

· •Dr. Christos Stremmenos, University of Bologna, Dept of. Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, retired

· •Francesco Celani, National Institute of Nuclear Physics (Italy’s equivalent of Los Alamos http://www.iccf17.org/popup/bio_5.htm

· •Dr. Frank Gordon, US Navy’s Space and Naval warfare systems (SPAWAR), retired

· •Eugene Mallove (late), Professor of science MIT http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Mallove

· •Dr. Mastromatteo, STMicroelectronics http://www.lenrproof.com/slide_05.html#sthash.opm2RlWn.dpuf

· Hanno Nessen, Chairman of Swedish Royal Academy of Science , board member and previous chairman of Swedish Skeptics Society http://coldfusion3.com/blog/swedish-scientists-think-e-cat-is-for-real

· Cherokee Investment Partners/Industrial Heat (http://ecat.org/tag/cherokee-investment-partners/ )

· DARPA Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency http://energycatalyzer3.com/news/leading-researcher-says-he-has-replicated-at-least-five-lenr-technologies-for-us-government-admits-working-for-darpa-2

· NASA http://climate.nasa.gov/news/864

· MIT http://www.lenr-coldfusion.com/2013/01/26/mit-cold-fusion-101-videos/

· Los Alamos National Laboratory http://searcher-green.lanl.gov/search?q=cold+fusion&btnG=Search&client=outside_lanl&proxyreload=1&proxystylesheet=outside_lanl&output=xml_no_dtd&x=8&y=5&ulang=en&sort=date%3AD%3AL%3Ad1&entqr=3&entqrm=0&entsp=a&oe=UTF-8&ie=UTF-8&ud=1)

· SRI International http://coldfusioninformation.com/organisations/sri-international/

· University of Missouri http://energycatalyzer3.com/news/cold-fusion-research-starts-at-the-university-of-missouri

· The British Columbia Provincial Government and Canadian Federal Government working with:

· Defkalion a private LENR corporation http://nickelpower.org/2013/04/10/my-visit-to-defkalion-canada/

· Robert Duncan, physicist, vice president for research at Texas Tech (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Duncan_(physicist) http://coldfusion3.com/blog/lenr-champion-to-leave-post-at-university-of-missouri

· Ray Bradbury (late)_, science fiction writer with uncanny predictive powers in terms of scientific developments (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Bradbury

· The Space Naval Warfare Systems unit of the US Navy. http://coldfusioninformation.com/organisations/spawar/

· Garrett Moddel, professor University of Colorado- Boulder http://ecee.colorado.edu/fac_staff/personnel_pages/moddel.html

· John Dash, PhD professor emeritus of physics Portland State University http://www.pdx.edu/physics/john-dash-0

· The Mitsubishi Corporation http://indico.cern.ch/event/177379/material/slides/5

· The American Chemical Society http://www.newenergytimes.com/v2/books/2009-LENR-Sourcebook/2009-LENR-Sourcebook.shtml

· Cool Essence LLC 2450 Central Avenue # F, Boulder, CO 80301

Compiled by John Coelho
NEW ENERGY MOVEMENT-Seattle

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2014 Cold Fusion/LANR Colloquium at MIT

Make plans now to attend the 2014 Cold Fusion/LANR Colloquium Friday, March 21 – Sunday March 23, 2014 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US.

To register, go here.

The Colloquium occurs one month from now on the 25th anniversary of the announcement of the discovery of cold fusion by scientists Drs. Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons. Banished from mainstream science institutions and academic journals, research in what is now called condensed matter nuclear science continues to accelerate towards breakthrough energy technology as scientists gather to discuss the latest results in formulating a theory for the elusive reaction, more professors are bringing research into academic labs, and a growing number of companies race to develop proto-type technologies that promise a revolution in power generation.

This is the sixth such Colloquium sponsored by Dr. Mitchell Swartz of JET Energy, Inc. and Nanortech in collaboration with Dr. Peter Hagelstein of MIT. 2014 Colloquium scheduled speakers include:

Peter Hagelstein Model for Fractionation and Inverse Fractionation
Peter Hagelstein Landscape in Cold Fusion Research
Peter Hagelstein Anomalies associated with Fracture Experiments
Mitchell Swartz Excess Power Gain on both sides of an Avalanche Through a PdNi Nanostructured Cold Fusion Component
Tom Claytor Recent tritium production from electrically pulsed wires and foils
Yasuhiro Iwamura Deuterium Permeation Induced Transmutation Experiments using Nano-Structured Pd/CaO/Pd Multilayer Thin Film
George Miley Ultra-dense clusters in Nanoparticles and thin films for both hot and cold fusion
Larry Forsley Enhanced Tc Superconductivity and Anomalous Nuclear Emissions in YBCO and Palladium
Larry Forsley Neutron and Charged Particle Spectroscopy
Frank Gordon Observations of a variety of Codeposition protocols use to prepare Cold Fusion Cathodes
Pamela Mosier-Boss CR-39 Detecting Emission during Pd/D Codeposition Cold Fusion
John Dash SEM and Energy Dispersive Spectrometer Studies of Metal Surfaces Interacting with Hydrogen Isotopes
John Fisher Polyneutron theory and its application to Excess Power Generation in three types of Devices
Brian Ahern Nanomagnetism for Energy Production
Robert Smith Assuring Sufficient Number Of Deuterons Reside in the Excited Band State For Successful Cold Fusion Reactor Design
Charles Beaudette Post Missouri Priorities for Cold Fusion
David Nagel Scientific and Practical Questions about Cold Fusion
Arik El-Boher Progress Toward Understanding Anomalous Heat
Olga Dmitriyeva Using numerical simulations to better understand the Cold Fusion Environment
Vladimir Vysotskii Application of coherent correlated states of interacting particle for Cold Fusion Optimization
Vladimir Vysotskii Observations of Biophysical Effects from Cold Fusion
Yiannis Hadjichristos Heat Energy from Hydrogen-Metal Interactions and the need for new Scientific Alliances
Nikita Alexandrov Advanced analytic and highly parallel Cold Fusion Experimentation
Tadahiko Mizuno Replicable Model for Controlled Nuclear Reaction using Metal Nanoparticles.
John Wallace Relativistic Quantum Mechanics and Cold Fusion
Dimitris Papanastasiou Design Characteristics of a Novel Mass Spectrometry Platform for High Pressure Plasma Sampling
Nathan Cohen The Tortuous Path of Innovation and Implications for Cold Fusion in the next Decade
David French The Role of the Patent Attorney in patenting Cold Fusion inventions.
Thomas Grimshaw Cold Fusion Public Policy: Rational – and Urgent– Need for Change
Carl Dietrich Flying Cars

Panels include:

Panel on Censorship and USPTO Obstruction
Panel on Education and Public Policy

Developing topics:

Engineering and Material Science – Lattices, Loading, Vacancies, Pd, Ni, ZrO2-PdNi, Ti,
and Hydrogenated/Deuterated Alloys, Aqueous Systems, High Impedance Systems,
Cooperative Role of the Solid State Lattice, and Nanostructured Materials

Nuclear Solid-State – Optical phonons, Nuclear excited states, Lossy Spin Boson Coupling, Phusons

Engineering Non-equilibrium Electrochemistry – Fluxes, Types of Codeposition

Excess Heat Production – Calorimetry, Modes of Excess Heat, HAD

Reproducibility and Control – Optimal Operating Point (OOP) Manifolds, Loading Equations

Products in CF/LANR – Fusion and other Effective CF/LANR/CMNS Processes

Emissions – Neutron and other Emissions, Near IR Studies, Nuclear Tracks and Imaging in CR-39 Detectors

Metamaterials – Spillover Systems, Improved Deep Flux Distribution
Dielectric Science – Electrophysics and Charge Transfer, Roles of Applied E- and H-Fields, Avalanche Behavior, Transconduction, Advanced Magnetic materials

Activation – Anharmonic motion, Crystal Size, Applied Magnetic Fields, Optical Irradiation

Quenching – Gripping Impact on Energy Gain, Roles of Catalysis, Breakdown and LANR Effects

Successful Mathematical CF/LANR Theories – Modeling Reactions and Excess Heat in the Fleischmann-Pons Experiment, Analysis of More Effective CF Systems and in CF Nanomaterials

Applications – Survey of Preloaded Systems, Embedded Systems, Motor Systems, Power Systems, CF/LANR Energy Conversion and Production

Business Issues – Intransigence at the US PTO, Impacts of Heavywatergate, Censorship and Minimal Funding

Future Directions

For further information, visit the 2014 CF/LANR Colloquium at MIT website
http://world.std.com/~mica/2014colloq.html

To register for the Colloquium, go here.

The CF/LANR Colloquium at MIT has special rates for attendees with hotel Hyatt Regency Cambridge through https://resweb.passkey.com/go/12a4238d.

Hyatt Regency Cambridge
575 Memorial Drive
Cambridge, MA 02139

Other nearby hotels are listed here: [.pdf]

Related Links

2014 LANR/CF Colloquium marks 25th Anniversary of New Energy Breakthrough

Past Colloquium
2011: Part 1 – http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/LANR2011Colloq.pdf
Part 2 – http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/SwartzColloqPart2.pdf
2010: http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/Colloquium2010.pdf
2009: http://world.std.com/~mica/colloq09.html
2007: http://www.infinite-energy.com/iemagazine/issue75/colloquium.html
2005: http://world.std.com/~mica/colloq.html

LENR aircraft featured at NASA seminar

NASA 2014 Seedling Seminar

Tuesday, February 25 10:45-11:15 Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Doug Wells Low Energy Nuclear Reaction Aircraft

From their website:

The NASA Aeronautics Research Institute (NARI) will present a 6-day virtual technical seminar on February 19–21 and February 25–27, 2014 to showcase innovative concepts developed by NASA researchers, primarily featuring work from the Seedling Phase 2 (Round 1) and Seedling Phase 1 (Round 3) funds. If you’d like to download a pdf copy of the agenda, click here.

NARI awards the ARMD Seedling Fund grants to make deliberate investments in early-stage and potentially revolutionary aviation concepts and technologies that are aligned with NASA’s mission. These grants go to civil servant-led teams at NASA Research Centers. This seminar is an opportunity for members of the NASA aeronautics community to view the results of this research and see how these innovative concepts might complement and benefit their work and projects across the agency. The results will be presented in 33 talks: 30 minutes for each presentation and 10 minutes for discussion and questions. Each session features a special guest NASA leader as Keynote Speaker and Moderator.

NASA 2014 Seedling Seminar

Related Links

LENR Aircraft gets NASA grant

2014 LANR/CF Colloquium marks 25th Anniversary of New Energy Breakthrough

Ecliptic plane calendar for LANR/CF Colloquium
Ecliptic plane calendar for LANR/CF Colloquium
The 2014 CF/LANR Colloquium will be held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday March 21-23, 2014 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, MA USA.

Nearby Hotels and Lodging for CF/LANR Colloquium at MIT [.pdf]

This event will mark the 25th anniversary of the announcement of the discovery of cold fusion by Drs. Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons on March 23, 1989.

While mainstream science institutions have refused to acknowledge the field, the breakthrough energy science has developed in part through the International Conference on Cold Fusion (ICCF) which has held eighteen events that bring scientists together from around the world to discuss their findings. The next ICCF-19 is scheduled for March 2015, which makes the 2014 LANR/CF Colloquium one of the year’s top cold fusion meetings.

Sponsored by JET Energy, Inc. and Nanortech, companies headed by Dr. Mitchell Swartz, the CF/LANR Colloquium is the sixth such event held since 2005 that discusses both the scientific and engineering aspects of cold fusion, also called lattice-assisted nuclear reactions (LANR), including theory, physics, electrochemistry, material science, metallurgy, physics, and electrical-engineering.

Energy density comparison chart
Energy density comparison chart
JET Energy and Nanortech produced the NANOR-device demonstrated at MIT during the 2012 Cold Fusion 101 course, which ran continuously for five months and was open-to-the-public. The NANOR is a tiny, dry, pre-loaded with hydrogen fuel, nano-material, two-terminal component that generate excess energy gain. Massachusetts State Senator Bruce Tarr witnessed the event, and is now a supporter of the pioneer technology.

2014 Colloquium speakers include Peter Hagelstein, Mitchell Swartz, Larry Forsley, Frank Gordon, Pamela Mosier-Boss, George Miley, Tom Claytor, Mel Miles, John Dash, Yiannis Hadjichristos, Yeong Kim, Brian Ahern, Robert Smith, John Fisher, Vladimir Vysotskii, Yasuhiro Iwamura, and Charles Beaudette.

Developing topics include:

Engineering and Material Science – Lattices, Loading, Vacancies, Pd, Ni, ZrO2-PdNi, Ti,
and Hydrogenated/Deuterated Alloys, Aqueous Systems, High Impedance Systems,
Cooperative Role of the Solid State Lattice, and Nanostructured Materials

Nuclear Solid-State – Optical phonons, Nuclear excited states, Lossy Spin Boson Coupling, Phusons

Engineering Non-equilibrium Electrochemistry – Fluxes, Types of Codeposition

Excess Heat Production – Calorimetry, Modes of Excess Heat, HAD

Reproducibility and Control – Optimal Operating Point (OOP) Manifolds, Loading Equations

Products in CF/LANR – Fusion and other Effective CF/LANR/CMNS Processes

Emissions – Neutron and other Emissions, Near IR Studies, Nuclear Tracks and Imaging in CR-39 Detectors

Metamaterials – Spillover Systems, Improved Deep Flux Distribution
Dielectric Science – Electrophysics and Charge Transfer, Roles of Applied E- and H-Fields, Avalanche Behavior, Transconduction, Advanced Magnetic materials

Activation – Anharmonic motion, Crystal Size, Applied Magnetic Fields, Optical Irradiation

Quenching – Gripping Impact on Energy Gain, Roles of Catalysis, Breakdown and LANR Effects

Successful Mathematical CF/LANR Theories – Modeling Reactions and Excess Heat in the Fleischmann-Pons Experiment, Analysis of More Effective CF Systems and in CF Nanomaterials

Applications – Survey of Preloaded Systems, Embedded Systems, Motor Systems, Power Systems, CF/LANR Energy Conversion and Production

Business Issues – Intransigence at the US PTO, Impacts of Heavywatergate, Censorship and Minimal Funding

Future Directions

Past CF/LANR events are documented here:

2011: Part 1 – http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/LANR2011Colloq.pdf
Part 2 – http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/SwartzColloqPart2.pdf
2010: http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/Colloquium2010.pdf
2009: http://world.std.com/~mica/colloq09.html
2007: http://www.infinite-energy.com/iemagazine/issue75/colloquium.html
2005: http://world.std.com/~mica/colloq.html

A four-minute video of the 2007 CF/LANR Colloquium at MIT is here courtesy of Alan Weinberg:

Make plans to attend the Colloquium now, as area hotels may fill quickly during MIT’s spring break week, beginning that weekend.

For more information on the 2014 LANR/CF Colloquium, go here.

This Colloquium will follow a planned 2014 IAP Cold Fusion 1.01 course scheduled for the end of January during the week of 1/27-1/31 at 10:30AM-1:30PM.

Related Links

Cold Fusion Times

Mitchel Swartz at ICCF-18: “Amplification and Restoration of Energy Gain Using Fractionated Magnetic Fields on ZrO2-PdD Nanostructured CF/LANR Quantum Electronic Component

Pre-loaded hydrogen fuel an engineering answer for efficiency, ease, and safety

Conclusively Demonstrating the “New Energy Effect” of Cold Fusion

JET Energy NANOR device at continuing to operate months later

Massachusetts State Senator visits still-operating JET Energy NANOR demo

Cold Fusion 101 2nd Week Summary with Dr. Mitchell Swartz

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