E-Cat and RF Stimulator

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amdx

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi All,
The page is a few months old,


http://pesn.com/2011/11/10/9601953_National_Instruments_signs_to_do_E-Cat_controls/

The Quote:
"The 1 MW plant, which is the size of a small shipping container, and
said to produce about as much power as a small locomotive, is made up of
around 100 modules, each containing three reactors acting in parallel
that combine hydrogen and nickel (a special micro powder preparation)
into copper in the presence of a proprietary catalyst and

a radio frequency stimulator,

beginning at around 450 degrees Celsius. The initial heating is supplied
electrically from resistive heaters. Once the nuclear reactions
commence, the start-up electrical energy source can be disconnected, and
the self-sustaining reaction can be controlled by the amount of hydrogen
pressure supplied to the chamber."

It refers to an RF Stimulator, has anyone seen any other references to
the RF Stimulator?


Mikek
 
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Martin Riddle

Jan 1, 1970
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amdx said:
Hi All,
The page is a few months old,


http://pesn.com/2011/11/10/9601953_National_Instruments_signs_to_do_E-Cat_controls/

The Quote:
"The 1 MW plant, which is the size of a small shipping container, and
said to produce about as much power as a small locomotive, is made up
of around 100 modules, each containing three reactors acting in
parallel that combine hydrogen and nickel (a special micro powder
preparation) into copper in the presence of a proprietary catalyst and

a radio frequency stimulator,

beginning at around 450 degrees Celsius. The initial heating is
supplied electrically from resistive heaters. Once the nuclear
reactions commence, the start-up electrical energy source can be
disconnected, and the self-sustaining reaction can be controlled by
the amount of hydrogen pressure supplied to the chamber."

It refers to an RF Stimulator, has anyone seen any other references
to the RF Stimulator?


Mikek

Yea in your last post.

Cheers
 
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Winston

Jan 1, 1970
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Morris said:
I think you might want to work "stochastic resonance" in there
somewhere. :eek:)

They might not believe *that*.

--Winston
 
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