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To: FJB who wrote (90)12/16/2012 8:20:27 PM
From: FJB  Respond to of 228
 
Fleischmann Memorial Project, QuantumHeat.org
  • Replication
    • Major European Electronics Company has Duplicated Celani Cell - Reports that Francesco Celani's low energy nuclear reaction (LENR) device has been replicated by a major semiconductor manufacturer in Europe are circulating. The reports state that both researchers affiliated with the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project (MFMP) in France and a company in Italy have duplicated the Celani cell. (ColdFusion3; December 7, 2012)
    • Celani Releases Third-Party Test Results - On the heels of potentially negative findings with the Hunt Utilities Group and the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project, Francesco Celani released some information about tests reportedly conducted by "a major multinational corporation." The testing was interpreted as exhibiting 1.16 watts of excess heating. While meager, it could be quite significant given the amount of material… (LENR-ColdFusion; December 7, 2012)




  • To: FJB who wrote (90)12/23/2012 10:26:37 AM
    From: FJB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 228
     
    lenr-forum.com

    Researchers from Toyota Central Research and Development Laboratories performed an independent replication of a Mitsubishi low-energy nuclear reaction transmutation experiment, according to a physicist from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries speaking at the American Nuclear Society LENR session on Nov. 14 in San Diego, Calif.

    The physicist, Yasuhiro Iwamura, told the ANS audience that the Toyota researchers confirmed that nuclear changes from one element to another took place without the use of high-energy nuclear physics. Most scientists who have not followed this field closely consider such profound claims inconceivable. Toyota used a LENR deuterium-permeation transmutation method that Iwamura invented.

    Iwamura has been working with this LENR method for 14 years. He said that one of his LENR transmutations was closely but not identically replicated by Toyota. Osaka University and Iwate University previously reported similar replications.