E-Cat: Brillouin's cold fusion challenges Rossi and Defkalion

    E-Cat: Brillouin's cold fusion challenges Rossi and Defkalion

    Brillouin Energy Corporation and Robert Godes would be ready to build a new reactor capable of outpacing the competition

    He is about to end up run over, his mother saves him

    E-cat, the new competitors of the cold fusion di Rossi are headed by Robert Godes, inventor of CECR (controlled electron capture reaction), who in an interview with Sterling Allen of PESN revealed that he was working on a project on LENRs and had discovered the functioning of the other reactors / catalysts.





    The Godes team would therefore have understood how they work, thanks to work and inventiveness. And in their project, marketed by Brillouin Energy Corporation at Berkeley, the experts would have been able to turn the reaction on and off and run it "in steady state" which, in their view, "none of the competitors have yet managed to do to the same extent."

    Godes reveals: “For example, while looking at the Defkalion setup data, when I was in Greece, I expected to see a steady curve, but what I saw were intermittent spikes of nuclear events. The Brillouin curve would be stable ”. Speaking metaphorically of competitor technology, Dildos he said: "They have a carburetor, but we know how the spark plug works."

    According to Rossi's new competitor, the Greeks would have had two significant independent validations of their scientific model and claims. One of these was the Los Alamos National Laboratories, the other was Michael McKubre of Standford Research International (SRI). McKubre would have been particularly impressed by the consistency of the results.

    But the new Brillouin hydrogen boilers ready to be built and tested have a new dry system on their side: "This technology will allow turbines in power plants to work." At reduced costs and without producing pollution. There Brillion Energy Corporation thinks it will be able to generate energy at 1 cent per kwh without toxic emissions.


    And theE-Cat? The main difference between the two systems is that in that of BEC, nickel should have the sole role of catalyst. “Understanding how LENRs work will allow us to be the first,” assures Godes.


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    Francesca Mancuso

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