E-Cat: Rossi promises new revelations on cold fusion

    E-Cat: Rossi promises new revelations on cold fusion

    Rossi talks about the E-Cat again, announcing that a document on the high-temperature reactor will be released shortly

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

    E-Cat, Andrea Rossi has now accustomed us to the revelations with the dropper on cold fusion. But when he speaks, he always creates curiosity around himself and his creation. The latest rumors launched by Rossi concern precisely the catalysts.





    Sul Journal of Nuclear Physics, the creator ofE-Cat he spoke again about the temperatures, explaining that at the moment the 20 reactors that exceed the 600 ° C I'm hard at work to reach 20 hours of testing. He also promises that the high-temperature reactor validation report will be published soon in a few weeks.

    According to what he explains e-catworld.com, if 20.000 hours of testing are needed, with 20 reactors it would take about 42 days to reach this cumulative total. Rossi also announced that the published report will be a "validation". At this point it shouldn't be long since the tests last for about 2 months. Maybe some problem could have slowed down the work?

    According to the engineer himself, it was necessary to solve the problems that emerged: “We will continue the tests for at least another month, after which we intend to publish a report. Right now I'm testing, and it works, it works ”.

    It is on Jonp, answering a few questions, announces the end of the high-temperature reactor test period within a month or so "to get safe results". But he doesn't disclose anything about making the results available to the public. It could take "weeks, months, years", as Rossi himself said.



    By now, it should all depend on the release of the safety certifications. Until then, any doubt is legitimate.

    Francesca Mancuso

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