An Italian inventor, Andrea Rossi, has demonstrated a new kind of nuclear reactor. The event took place in February 2011, at Bolognia University. Several invited scientists participated in the demonstration. One university professor, Dr. Giuseppe Levi, performed measurements of rates at which energy was supplied to the reactor (about 0.4 kW), and the rate at which energy was removed from it (12.4 kW) by cooling water. The net difference, 12 kW, was attributed to unspecified nuclear processes taking place in the device. Rossi did not reveal the nature of the catalyst responsible for the reactions. But he claims that they amount to alchemy–conversion of nickel into copper, in the presence of hydrogen.
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Nuclear Power And Other Energy Solutions For Japan Now
The Problem
Certain nations of the earth, such as Japan and Indonesia, have a special combination of problems that makes obtaining energy extremely difficult. Specifically:
Nuclear Fusion Reactor and Platonic Solids
The main idea for a nuclear fusion reactor is a resonance of laser rays and some other elementary particles torrents with the nucleus of a hydrogen atom. The proportion of the resonance may be ordinary, golden or harmonic – 1/2, 2/3, 3/5, etc or 1, 3, 4, 7, 11, 18, 29 and so on. Harmonics are ratios of distant Fibonacci numbers. The number of the harmonic is the number of steps between Fibonacci numbers it compares. Each harmonic is the sum of the previous two.
Why Nuclear Power Might Not Be Such a Bad Thing
Check any newspaper – you’ll read about the many controversies surrounding nuclear power. Despite its great energy potential, people are generally frightened by it. Think of the disasters at Nagasaki and Chernobyl – these incidents provide powerful ammunition against nuclear power. But, like anything else, there are discussions about the advantages and disadvantages of using nuclear power as an alternative energy.
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