Wouldn't the Lithium cause major problems when it also attracts to the cathode and layers onto it galvanically? And what is the other part of this Lithium salt?
@melis256 Hye m8 I am gonna build on using regular salt instead or baking soda. I know lithium is a better conductor but if it really gives 700% back then it shouldnt matter much.
If this really works it makes one wonder why we it isn't being utilized to reduce our carbon foot print. So many ideas not one used in any significant manner.
@sailingsolar its being suppressed by big companies, its so cheap to produce, $100,0000 in each neighborhood & they will never need energy again. Propane companies? Electrical companies? Gasoline companies? We wont be needing them anymore ever again.
Any materials used to build a fusion reactor, the material for the laying of palladium in the reactor, which is white made from what materials, and wire to the positive charge made from what?
@wijecat Probably because of the frequencies of wavelength change it is causing different heat levels which release helium instead of (or less) Palladium Hydride.
My question is how the D2 fuse together to form a helium 4 atom. If the palladium is saturated with deuterium that has a charge of +2, something special must happen in the electron shells? I don't understand.
Wouldn't the Lithium cause major problems when it also attracts to the cathode and layers onto it galvanically? And what is the other part of this Lithium salt?
melis256 2 months ago
@melis256 Hye m8 I am gonna build on using regular salt instead or baking soda. I know lithium is a better conductor but if it really gives 700% back then it shouldnt matter much.
lineage13 1 week ago
@lineage13
But wouldn't any positive metal ion in the end get stuck on the negative cathode and thereby cover the palladium?
melis256 1 week ago
@melis256 well my hydrogen cell had a similair issue but the best I could do was stainless steel but id imagine platnium to work better.
lineage13 1 week ago
dam ima make one tomorow put it in my chest and be like iron man
TheSaltysack 7 months ago
If this really works it makes one wonder why we it isn't being utilized to reduce our carbon foot print. So many ideas not one used in any significant manner.
sailingsolar 8 months ago
@sailingsolar its being suppressed by big companies, its so cheap to produce, $100,0000 in each neighborhood & they will never need energy again. Propane companies? Electrical companies? Gasoline companies? We wont be needing them anymore ever again.
lineage13 4 months ago
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sailingsolar 8 months ago
Any materials used to build a fusion reactor, the material for the laying of palladium in the reactor, which is white made from what materials, and wire to the positive charge made from what?
78togog 1 year ago
@wijecat Probably because of the frequencies of wavelength change it is causing different heat levels which release helium instead of (or less) Palladium Hydride.
IanCrossland 1 year ago
Cold fusion has been invented, but was later covered up by the u.s. government?
WICKEDSLAYER777 1 year ago
My question is how the D2 fuse together to form a helium 4 atom. If the palladium is saturated with deuterium that has a charge of +2, something special must happen in the electron shells? I don't understand.
Aaronator01 2 years ago
@Aaronator01 It is only D1s that are fusing (rather than bonding) in the Palladium.
IanCrossland 1 year ago
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS BYTHE WAYY
louisa969 2 years ago
so is this LENR?
louisa969 2 years ago
can you post a link please?
I don't understand the reason for that horse head comment though
nofunclub 2 years ago
AMAZING! THANKS
compazz86 2 years ago