Cold fusion reactor verified by 3rd party, possibly 1 million times energy density of gasoline
October 11, 2014 in News by RBN Staff
Source: Extreme Tech
Cold fusion reactor verified by third-party researchers, seems to have 1 million times the energy density of gasoline
- By Sebastian Anthony on October 9, 2014 at 10:53 am
The researchers are very careful about not actually saying that cold fusion/LENR is the source of the E-Cat’s energy, instead merely saying that an “unknown reaction” is at work. In serious scientific circles, LENR is still a bit of a joke/taboo topic. The paper is actually somewhat comical in this regard: The researchers really try to work out how the E-Cat produces so much darn energy — and they conclude that fusion is the only answer — but then they reel it all back in by adding: “The reaction speculation above should only be considered as an example of reasoning and not a serious conjecture.”
Anyway, now that we’ve got the necessary cynicism/scrutiny out of the way, let’s get down to what everyone’s really interested in: The utterly insane amounts of energy produced by the E-Cat. In the table below you can see some figures from the 32-day test. The most important figures are on the right hand side: a COP (coefficient of performance) of up to 3.74, and net power production of 2,373 watts. Remember that this is a small device that produced these kinds of figures for 32 days straight. Total energy obtained over 32 days was 1.5 MWh.
To put this into perspective, the E-Cat tested by the researchers has an energy density of 1.6×109 Wh/kg and power density of 2.1×106 W/kg. This is orders (plural) of magnitude higher than anything else ever tested — somewhere in the region of 100 times more power than the best supercapacitors, and maybe a million times more energy than gasoline. In the words of the researchers, “These values place the E-Cat beyond any other known conventional source of energy.”
Read: NASA’s cold fusion tech could put a nuclear reactor in every home, car, and plane
Obviously, if these third-party findings are to be believed — if the E-Cat really is performing cold fusion — then this is rather exciting. We are talking about an extremely cheap, green, and dense power source that could quite literally change the world.
Before the world can be changed, however, there will now be a very extensive period of scrutiny from the scientific community at large. The previous third-party analysis of the E-Cat device, published in March 2013, was attacked and debunked very rapidly. It seems this new report has been intentionally designed so that there are fewer plot holes and logical leaps. The research paper has reportedly been submitted to the Arxiv pre-print server, with the hope of eventually being published in the Journal of Nuclear Physics.
The next few weeks could be very interesting indeed. According to one report at Sifferkoll, a big bank downloaded the new E-Cat report just minutes after it was made available online — and “oil futures have stayed volatile since.” And of course this morning Glasgow University announced that it would be selling its fossil fuel investments. Hmm…
Saw in todays news that LMT is also into this???
If this is not marketed and sold hard and fast it will never see light again. If it powered my home for 20yrs (much like hydrogen)without refuel what would that be worth. 2,000.00yr x 20yr = 40,000.00. Then you have technical support to hook it into your home while disconnecting from the grid. Oh, maybe 2,500 to 3,500 (based on what some charge for solar hook up). I don’t know if I could commit to that kind of a investment, but please give me the opportunity to see the brochure and talk in over with my wife.
If it is true then, many people are going to be very happy, and many people are going to be absolutely pissed.
Most normal people would I think be happy about this.
However big coal and oil industries, along with a lot of middle eastern nations ran by Muslims who start strapping bombs on themselves at the slightest provocation are not going to be happy at all.
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