Fusion in All Its Forms Cold Fusion, ITER, Alchemy, Biological Transmutations now in English

La Fusion dans Tous ses États: Fusion Froide, ITER, Alchimie, Transmutations Biologiques by Jean-Paul Biberian has been translated into English.

Fusion-in-all-its-forms-EnglishFusion in All Its Forms Cold Fusion, ITER, Alchemy, Biological Transmutations is now available on Infinite Energy Press.

From the website:

In 1989, when the announcement of the discovery of cold fusion was made, Jean-Paul Biberian embarked on an extraordinary, promising adventure. Would it be possible to produce unlimited energy at low cost?

Many laboratories and scientists throughout the world tried to reproduce the Fleischmann-Pons experiment. But cold fusion did not happen in one day. This is Biberian’s personal story working in the cold fusion field, set in the context of the greater human and scientific story of cold fusion.

Dr. Jean-Paul Biberian is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science. He worked as a Physics Professor at the University of Marseilles Luminy and organized ICCF-11 in Marseilles, France. Biberian began to work seriously on cold fusion in 1993 and became a friend and colleague of Stanley Pons after Dr. Pons left the United States in 1991 to work in the IMRA lab in France.

Dr. Stanley Pons wrote the Preface to the book originally published in French and Infinite Energy Magazine obtained an exclusive English translation of that Preface still available here [.pdf].

Get a copy of this new English-version Fusion in All Its Forms by Jean-Paul Biberian from Infinite Energy Press.

Open Power Newsletter and Report #12 Spring, the first day

The Open Power Association’s Ugo Abundo will be presenting at ICCF-19 on experiments with the Hydrobetatron.

Report #12 Spring, the first day [.pdf] describes recent results:

Hydrobetatron preliminarily performs up to 2.26 ratio in hydrogen vs reference run in argon, with electrically pulsed powders at Open Power Lab.

The contribution of involved heat transfer phenomena is under analysis.

The complete set of runs will be discussed at ICCF19.

Watch video of Open Power Lab action with Pulse generator and Hydrobetatron at hydrobetatron.org.

Tungsten grains in Hydrogen vs. Argon
Tungsten grains in Hydrogen vs. Argon

Hydrobetatron

The Hydrobetatron
The Hydrobetatron

The Hydrobetatron
The Hydrobetatron

Pulse generator

Pulse generator
Pulse generator

Tungsten cylinders after reaction, with craters and cracks
tungsten-cylinders-after


Also published is Open Power Association Newsletter No. 019 for March 2015.
Read [the original report in Italian here]

Selected topics are google-translated and reproduced below.

Newsletter No. 019 – March 2015

Dear Friends,
The experiments planned with the reactor ITAbetatron pulsed with nanoscale powders, etc. Proceed in the best way! We all hope to succeed fully in this wonderful company! In this case we will finally have a new source of energy: clean, inexhaustible and economic, that creates the conditions for the welfare and prosperity of the peoples of the Earth, and at the same time to combat global warming, and therefore the dangerous climate changes, thus also saving the planet Earth.

PUBLISHED ON HYDROBETATRON.ORG THE REPORT No. 012
TO VIEW THE VIDEO CLICK HERE:

“Spring, the first day”:
Hydrobetatron preliminarily performs up to 2:26 ratio in hydrogen vs reference run in argon, with electrically pulsed powders at Open Power Lab.
The contribution of Involved heat transfer phenomena is under analysis.
The complete set of runs will be discussed at ICCF19.
FULL REPORT IN PDF:
http://www.hydrobetatron.org/-012-report_ultimo-report.html

“OPEN POWER” will attend the conference ICCF19 to be held in Padova from 13 to 17 April 2015

Published in the post of hydrobetatron.org The “Technical Report of experiments conducted on: prototype LENR” of: Quirino Puppies
TO READ THE FULL REPORT IN PDF:
CLICK HERE
http://www.hydrobetatron.org/blog/index.php

TALK ABOUT US:
http://22passi.blogspot.it/2015/03/si-prevede-una-primavera-eccessivamente.html

http://www.e-catworld.com/2015/03/20/open-power-association-preliminary-report-on-reactors-with-tungsten-powder-cop-of-2-26-measured/

https://itit.facebook.com/Rossi.Focardi.FUSIONE.FREDDA

http://www.scoop.it/t/lenr-revolution-in-process-cold-fusion
http://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/index.php/Thread/1137-OpenPower-Ugo-Abundo-Progettazione-di-repliche-e-modifiche-del-reattore-di-A-Par/

https://coldfusionnow.org/

Are you an ‘entrepreneur-minded?
Then you may want to consider the possibility of investing on our promising research to find a new source of energy: clean, inexhaustible and economic.
Seize this opportunity now!
Send us an e-mail with your introduction at: contatti@hydrobetatron.org
We will evaluate and, if necessary, we will fix an appointment to know us better and learn the details of the collaboration.

How much will we have to wait for Andrea Rossi to receive the apology from the Italian State? This is the story of Emilio Spaziante, General of the Guardia di Finanza in the 90s, and Andrea Rossi, in prison for crimes he did not commit: confiscated 4 million to Spaziante.
“He used the official GDF as nominee”
TO READ THE ‘COMPLETE ARTICLE CLICK HERE:
http://22passi.blogspot.it/2015/02/quanto-dovra-ancora-aspettare-andrea.html
AND HERE:
http://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2015/02/28/confiscati-4-milioni-spaziante-usava-ufficiali-gdf-come-prestanome/1463319/
AND HERE:
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petroldragon


Read the entire Newsletter #019 on Hydrobetatron.org here.

Current Science stimulates Indian interest in LENR

Director P.K.Iyengar initiated cold fusion program at BARC
Director P.K.Iyengar initiated cold fusion program at BARC
Under the direction of P.K.Iyengar, the Bhaba Atomic Research Centre (BARC) began cold fusion experiments early in the field’s history, finding excess heat, neutron bursts and tritium, among other results, from multiple types of cells.

Dr. Mahadeva Srinivasan, the head of BARC’s Neutron Physics Division and an Associate Director of the Physics Group, performed many of these experiments, and reported on the research in journals and conferences. A survey of the BARC experiments is archived here.

Though successful, the program ended with the retirement of Director Iyengar and Dr. Srinivasan. In a 1994 interview with Russ George, Srinivasan said,

“Dr. Iyengar, who was the moving spirit behind the initial cold fusion program at BARC, moved on to become the chairman of the Indian Atomic Energy Commission. That has had an impact on the other groups involved in cold fusion experiments, though it didn’t bother me. Many of the other groups did not want to risk their careers, and so many of the groups wound down their work. So in terms of numbers of people, we have come down from a level of 50 scientists actively engaged in cold fusion to about 15.”

After that, skeptics managed to end the remaining experiments, until nothing remained. That may be changing now.

The 25 February 2015 issue of the journal Current Science Volume 108 Issue 4 contains a special section on LENR, with a variety of papers from cold fusion researchers around the world. The recognition by the mainstream Indian science journal for the emerging field of new energy marks a turning point for LENR research in India. Mahadeva Srinivasan was a Guest Editor along with LENR theorist Andrew Meulenberg.

Mahadeva Srinivasan says, “I give full credit for the Special Section to Prof. R. Srinivasan, the Editor of Current Science, for it was he who sprung a surprise and asked us whether we would like to guest edit a Special Section!”

Though no comments have been received from mainstream Indian scientists in response to the publication, Dr. Srinivasan believes “there is every reason to be very happy with the outcome.”

“A high level Group has been formed to look into CF/LENR. The first meeting of this group is to be held on 8th April, the day before I leave for Venice [ICCF-19]. The cost of holding this meeting will be borne by a federal Ministry”.

Read Infinite Energy‘s story on the Current Science issue along with an interview with Mahadeva Srinivasan by IE Managing Editor Christy Frazier.

Related Links

BARC Studies in Cold Fusion from lenr-canr.org

ICCF-16 Chennai, India Home

Oxford to Milan LENR Cities gather new energy neighbors

LENRG Youtube Channel has uploaded video shorts of the recent meeting in Oxford bringing together scientists, advocates, planners, and designers to envision and create a living environment based on clean Low Energy Nanoscale Reactions (LENR) energy technology.

LENR Cities is the focal point for the assemblage. LENR-Cities “accelerates market transformation and fosters LENR demand” by being a “bridge between VC/investors and those who develop LENR tech and product innovations”.

From their website:

Low Energy Nanoscale Reactions research will become a new field of engineering capable of addressing world challenges regarding Energy with a global impact. It is therefore clear that any LENR project intersects with multiple interests and issues which create the conditions for their failure. To address this main issue, it is necessary to enable industries and actors to concurrently integrate their industry into LENR industry, that is to say, to define open capabilities to securely enable any player to come into the game.

LENR-Cities, a Swiss organization, is leading the LENRG Ecosystem. Each project is run independently, with its own objectives, but contributes to the achievement of the overall project which itself is reinforcing everyone’s capabilities and interest to support the overall project. We are now building the core of the Ecosystem with a small group of key scientists, investors and industrialists, individuals and public or private organizations. The objective of this group is to be the catalyst of the whole project.

Find more photos of the Oxford meeting on the LENR Cities Facebook page. A Download Portal for event materials is at http://lenr-cities.com/wplc/, but you must register and login first.

The next LENRG event will be in Milan on April 10, 2015.

LENRG EVENT OXFORD 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsI06-4sDNk

Michel Vandenberghe, CEO LENR-CIties SA
Founder of The Business Factory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAzX3qQ9FD8

Didier Pelluer, COO
CEO SASW Srl, Switzerland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dt0r3IQyS28

Yogi Srivastava, Chief Scientist
Co-founder of Clean Nuclear Power LLC, Switzerland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IJTW2Twymg

Allan Widom, Core Team
Co-founder of Clean Nuclear Power LLC, Switzerland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwmLZCoTsBc

John Swain, Core Team
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWtkCSKclms

To see all the video uploads from the LENRG event, go to the LENRG Youtube Channel

New book describes how E-Cats are made

A collection of articles by Robert Ventola has been published as a book “HOT-CAT 2.0: How last generation E-Cats are made” co-authored with Vessela Nikolova.

Vessela Nikolova is the author of the biography of Andrea Rossi E-Cat The New Fire. According to her blog, Robert Ventola is a contributor and electrical engineer.

The book is dedicated to the memory of Sergio Focardi physicist and Professor Emeritus at the University of Bologna, who worked with Andrea Rossi first testing, and then collaborating in the development of the E-Cat.

The chapters describe the evolution of E-Cat designs and includes a chapter entitled The secret interior of a reactor

Read excerpts from the Preface by Vessela Nikolova and the Introduction by Robert Ventola compliments the authors.

Purchase the book on Amazon.

Special LENR issue of Current Science available now

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Volume 108 – Issue 4 : 25 February 2015

Special Section: Low Energy Nuclear Reactions

Preface (491) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Srinivasan, M.; Meulenberg, A.

Cold fusion: comments on the state of scientific proof (495) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
McKubre, Michael C. H.

Extensions to physics: what cold fusion teaches (499) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Meulenberg, A.

Phonon models for anomalies in condensed matter nuclear science (507) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Hagelstein, Peter L.; Chaudhary, Irfan U.

Development status of condensed cluster fusion theory (514) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Takahashi, Akito

Model of low energy nuclear reactions in a solid matrix with defects (516) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Sinha, K. P.

Selective resonant tunnelling – turning hydrogen-storage material into energetic material (519) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Liang, C. L.; Dong, Z. M.; Li, X. Z.

Coherent correlated states of interacting particles – the possible key to paradoxes and features of LENR (524) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Vysotskii, Vladimir I.; Vysotskyy, Mykhaylo V.

How the explanation of LENR can be made consistent with observed behaviour and natural laws (531) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Storms, Edmund

Introduction to the main experimental findings of the LENR field (535) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Storms, Edmund

Review of materials science for studying the Fleischmann and Pons effect (540) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Violante, V.; Castagna, E.; Lecci, S.; Sarto, F.; Sansovini, M.; Torre, A.; La Gatta, A.; Duncan, R.; Hubler, G.; El Boher, A.; Aziz, O.; Pease, D.; Knies, D.; McKubre, M.

Highly reproducible LENR experiments using dual laser stimulation (559) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Letts, Dennis

Sidney Kimmel Institute for Nuclear Renaissance (562) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Hubler, G. K.; El-Boher, A.; Azizi, O.; Pease, D.; He, J. H.; Isaacson, W.; Gangopadhyay, S.; Violante, V.

Progress towards understanding anomalous heat effect in metal deuterides (565) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Azizi, O.; El-Boher, A.; He, J. H.; Hubler, G. K.; Pease, D.; Isaacson, W.; Violante, V.; Gangopadhyay, S.

Replicable cold fusion experiment: heat/helium ratio (574) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Lomax, Abd ul-Rahman

Observation of radio frequency emissions from electrochemical loading experiments (578) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Kidwell, D. A.; Dominguez, D. D.; Grabowski, K. S.; DeChiaro Jr, L. F.

Condensed matter nuclear reactions with metal particles in gases (582) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Cravens, Dennis; Swartz, Mitchell R.; Ahern, Brian

Use of CR-39 detectors to determine the branching ratio in Pd/D co-deposition (585) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Mosier-Boss, P. A.; Forsley, L. P.; Roussetski, A. S.; Lipson, A. G.; Tanzella, F.; Saunin, E. I.; McKubre, M.; Earle, B.; Zhou, D.

Brief summary of latest experimental results with a mass-flow calorimetry system for anomalous heat effect of nano-composite metals under D(H)-gas charging (589) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Kitamura, A.; Takahashi, A.; Seto, R.; Fujita, Y.; Taniike, A.; Furuyama, Y.

Condensed matter nuclear science research status in China (594) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Dong, Z. M.; Liang, C. L.; Li, X. Z.

Dry, preloaded NANOR®-type CF/LANR components (595) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Swartz, Mitchell R.; Verner, Goyle M.; Tolleson, Jeffrey W.; Hagelstein, Peter L.

Directional X-ray and gamma emission in experiments in condensed matter nuclear science (601) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Hagelstein, Peter L.

Observation and investigation of anomalous X-ray and thermal effects of cavitation (608) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Vysotskii, V. I.; Kornilova, A. A.; Vasilenko, A. O.

Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project status review (614) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Valat, Mathieu; Hunt, Ryan; Greenyer, Bob

Observation of neutrons and tritium in the early BARC cold fusion experiments (619) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Srinivasan, Mahadeva

Introduction to isotopic shifts and transmutations observed in LENR experiments (624) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Srinivasan, Mahadeva

Transmutation reactions induced by deuterium permeation through nano-structured palladium multilayer thin film (628) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Iwamura, Yasuhiro; Itoh, Takehiko; Tsuruga, Shigenori

Biological transmutations (633) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Biberian, Jean-Paul

Microbial transmutation of Cs-137 and LENR in growing biological systems (636) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Vysotskii, V. I.; Kornilova, A. A.

Energy gains from lattice-enabled nuclear reactions (641) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Nagel, David J.

Lattice-enabled nuclear reactions in the nickel and hydrogen gas system (646) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Nagel, David J.

Summary report: ‘Introduction to Cold Fusion’ – IAP course at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA (653) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Verner, Gayle; Swartz, Mitchell; Hagelstein, Peter

Status of cold fusion research in Japan (655) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Kitamura, Akira

Condensed matter nuclear reaction products observed in Pd/D co-deposition experiments (656) | February 2015, 108 (04) DjVu | PDF
Mosier-Boss, P. A.; Forsley, L. P.; Gordon, F. E.; Letts, D.; Cravens, D.; Miles, M. H.; Swartz, M.; Dash, J.; Tanzella, F.; Hagelstein, P.; McKubre, M.; Bao, J.

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