Infinite Range with Ecat SKL "Cold Fusion" Cell

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The dead giveaway is in his misapplication of the Wien Equation in section 6 of the paper. Naturally, he doesn't show a picture of the spectrum as that would flag his duplicity but some how someone got a picture of it. It's a line spectrum. The power in the spectrum is orders of magnitude less than what he calculates as his calculation is for a near black body radiator. It's also been pointed out that his calculated 8106 K is appreciably hotter than the sun's surface 5800K. So he's got something in a box on a table in a lab much hotter than the sun.

Think whatever you like. Just don't send the man money!
Is the paper peer reviewed? If so, then there must be something right about it. If not, and it is just a white paper he is throwing out on the internet, then these kinds of problems should shut him down. Thank you for the points. I was never saying I believe him, or the OP, but like any space-movie junky, I would love to fantasize about worm holes and warp drives and the like even if the scientist/engineer in me refuses to believe any of it. Sometimes we intentionally wear blinders for the entertainment value.





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Is the paper peer reviewed? If so, then there must be something right about it. If not, and it is just a white paper he is throwing out on the internet, then these kinds of problems should shut him down. Thank you for the points. I was never saying I believe him, or the OP, but like any space-movie junky, I would love to fantasize about worm holes and warp drives and the like even if the scientist/engineer in me refuses to believe any of it. Sometimes we intentionally wear blinders for the entertainment value.
I was in grade school and junior high throughout the 80’s. It seems like every year or two a kid would come to school and basically say some genius in Europe had just invented cold fusion. I had to believe it because their uncle told them about it. I fell for it the first few times, but hey, I was like 8 years old. By junior high I just laughed at them. Never again!

Call me back when I can go on Amazon and order a Mr Fusion for my house.
 

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Actually, these "Journals" are getting to be a problem in the scientific community. "Publish or Perish" as he saying goes in academia. Can't get one of the real, respected, peer reviewed journals to accept your paper? No problem. We have a little journal right here just for you! I used to get solicitations about once a week to join up with these guys and "submit your research". The paper by Rossi appears to be one of those. No, it isn't peer reviewed.

They will publish anything for a small fee and then you get what you really want: an impressive sounding citations Rossi, Andrea. (2019). E-Cat SK and long-range particle interactions. 10.13140/RG.2.2.28382.48966/5. You think Human Resources is going to check that when they see it on a resume?
 
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Rossi has a good foundation for his invention, the Ecat SKL. A USA Patent ...
1. United States Patent US 9,115,913 B1
The USPO does not accept patent applications for perpetual motion machines. This patent has nothing to do with Ecat.

As noted in my previous post this "publication" is in a pay me and I'll publish you journal. If you click the link it even lists the content as "advertisement" and says that it "may not be peer reviewed." It wouldn't pass peer review because of the blatant error in the final section and who knows what else.

Dr Rossi,
Again about the Casimir Effect, based on what I read on
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/330601653_E-Cat_SK_and_long_range_particle_interactions
: does it have a cause effect with the zero point energy ?
Emily
"Doctor" Rossi bought his doctorate from a diploma mill. He does not have a doctorate from an accredited university here or abroad.

Do you know anything about the Casimir effect? Neither, I'll wager, does "Doctor" Rossi. Nor, I suppose I should add, do I.

He is a blatant fraud.
 

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Actually, these "Journals" are getting to be a problem in the scientific community. "Publish or Perish" as he saying goes in academia. Can't get one of the real, respected, peer reviewed journals to accept your paper? No problem. We have a little journal right here just for you! I used to get solicitations about once a week to join up with these guys and "submit your research". The paper by Rossi appears to be one of those. No, it isn't peer reviewed.

They will publish anything for a small fee and then you get what you really want: an impressive sounding citations Rossi, Andrea. (2019). E-Cat SK and long-range particle interactions. 10.13140/RG.2.2.28382.48966/5. You think Human Resources is going to check that when they see it on a resume?
In fact I get those constantly. We only submit to reputable conferences and journals now...but no longer ‘need’ to publish. I know what you mean.
 
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Let's just hope the planned independent replication of results happens in September.
(More changes planned, however).

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After many years of denying that a home E-Cat will be certified soon, we see this turn of events - Rossi says the current E-Cat SKL certification is for BOTH industrial and home applications. Rossi says the SKL produces 95% electricity and 5% heat.

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When do we get to se this third party testing?

-Crissa
Rossi has held his cards close to his chest; however, Rossi plans a demonstration this year and will reveal specifications, and I would imagine the certification results if they are completed before year-end.
 

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I'm not holding my breath. The whole thing is completely humorous and you are being a delightful chap over it.
 

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It's obviously a troll and you bit. And so did I!
 

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