watts up meter is showing 400 watts of average power consumption. at this power, one can expect the plasma flame & steaming process. where is the excess heat from lenr/cold fusion process? btw, madcat sounds like rossi's ecat.
Distilled water even if it is triple distilled is not pure. Store it in plastic and plasticiser leaches into the water, this has been known since at least the late 60s (Cook, S.J. (1968) 'Medium' ).
@msp442 no he failed badly. it is not fusion at all just electrolysis.
1) he uses distilled water, it MUST be D2O heavy water
2) he burns the hydrogen, this is not ment to happen in cold fusion, you are ment to fuse the D+ ions to form helium4, once you produce helium4 you have cold fusion, he cannot do this as he does not have D2O heavy water (the single most important part)
only a very few watts went into the chamber .. it fluctuated a lot between 4-7 watts which made more than 200 this is very small scale . but the fact that it created and burned Hydrogen at the same time is amazing and I had to share that .. in this age of fossil fuels there are alternatives that should be examined , so we could become energy independant .
I like your video, very clear... Step by step. What I fail to understand, even though you have probably made it evident to some,is... How many watts in vests what're out? That it arced, made steam, made hydrogen I fail to see as especially significant. Could you explain, please? Thank yo, Sir.???
Cold fusion, cold fusion... How many dumbasses in the world would say this stupid phrase? "cold fusion" has no meaning. What is "cold"? "Cold" is a word about temperature. Temperature is a measure of kinetic energy of molecules, atoms or ions. For nuclear reaction between two nuclei, they need to overcome the Coulomb potential barrier. And this is just impossible if they have not enough kinetic energy. Nuclei must be fast enough to collapse, this is obvious. FAST = HOT. Millions degrees K.
I fail to see any evidence of cold fusion here. You passed current through a conductive salt solution. It has resistance and so heats up. No mystery there. The conductance increases as temperature increases. No mystery there either. Then you create an overvoltage and you get an arc. The hydrogen and oxygen are now mixing by turbulent flow and creating mini-explosions as they are ignited by the arc and their electrolytic energy is recovered as more heat and light, and yes a nice growling noise.
Correct me if I'm wrong, as I am no nuclear scientist, but that looks like a typical underwater plasma arc... This is distilled water, so the potassium hydroxide is used as the electrolyte which is required for the electrolysis process and to overcome water's natural insulting property. But there is nothing here that would lead me to believe that a P-P or D-D or D-T reaction is taking place.
I would think the easiest way to verify this would be to capture the gas and run it through a gas spectrum analyzer to see if you produced any helium. It’s pretty doubtful that you’re getting 4 protium atoms to fuse into a single heavy helium though. But if you are, you might want to get checked for cancer as the resulting gama radiation would be cause for concern…
the insulators do not make sense. it will even make it worse as the heat that gets created at the surface of metal will have less dissipation into the fluid.
If it is truly viable why not power something as a demonstration? Would you be violating patents if t\you were to develop something for commercial use?
I've seen this before in underwater welding.
Copperfoilhat 3 days ago
watts up meter is showing 400 watts of average power consumption. at this power, one can expect the plasma flame & steaming process. where is the excess heat from lenr/cold fusion process? btw, madcat sounds like rossi's ecat.
samann95014 1 month ago
was it a/c or d/c current?
samann95014 1 month ago
Distilled water even if it is triple distilled is not pure. Store it in plastic and plasticiser leaches into the water, this has been known since at least the late 60s (Cook, S.J. (1968) 'Medium' ).
intercomsec 1 month ago
@msp442 no he failed badly. it is not fusion at all just electrolysis.
1) he uses distilled water, it MUST be D2O heavy water
2) he burns the hydrogen, this is not ment to happen in cold fusion, you are ment to fuse the D+ ions to form helium4, once you produce helium4 you have cold fusion, he cannot do this as he does not have D2O heavy water (the single most important part)
HONORGUARD308 1 month ago
only a very few watts went into the chamber .. it fluctuated a lot between 4-7 watts which made more than 200 this is very small scale . but the fact that it created and burned Hydrogen at the same time is amazing and I had to share that .. in this age of fossil fuels there are alternatives that should be examined , so we could become energy independant .
Madcat0543 1 month ago
@madcato543 please read and respond to my comment of yesterday. Thanks, Tom Morey
tommymorey 1 month ago
Oops, many typos below! I mean how many watts in versus watts out?
tommymorey 1 month ago
I like your video, very clear... Step by step. What I fail to understand, even though you have probably made it evident to some,is... How many watts in vests what're out? That it arced, made steam, made hydrogen I fail to see as especially significant. Could you explain, please? Thank yo, Sir.???
tommymorey 1 month ago
This moron just heated salt water electrically. Golly. What a waste of time.
you2tooyou2too 1 month ago
Cold fusion, cold fusion... How many dumbasses in the world would say this stupid phrase? "cold fusion" has no meaning. What is "cold"? "Cold" is a word about temperature. Temperature is a measure of kinetic energy of molecules, atoms or ions. For nuclear reaction between two nuclei, they need to overcome the Coulomb potential barrier. And this is just impossible if they have not enough kinetic energy. Nuclei must be fast enough to collapse, this is obvious. FAST = HOT. Millions degrees K.
2ad10man 2 months ago
this guy is a dum ass
hellrat420 3 months ago
Looks great. But ofcourse it isn't real ;)
deurkl 4 months ago
Its an Interesting experiment , they do make Hydrogen and they burn it ... you can see the reaction in the chamber ..
Madcat0543 4 months ago
anybody that believes this is coldfusion does not have a clue about physics.
tushologramas 4 months ago
this is electrolysis of water. not cold fusion.
spaggs111 4 months ago 3
I fail to see any evidence of cold fusion here. You passed current through a conductive salt solution. It has resistance and so heats up. No mystery there. The conductance increases as temperature increases. No mystery there either. Then you create an overvoltage and you get an arc. The hydrogen and oxygen are now mixing by turbulent flow and creating mini-explosions as they are ignited by the arc and their electrolytic energy is recovered as more heat and light, and yes a nice growling noise.
kaller99 5 months ago 2
your retarded
drumdude101 6 months ago
How do you use it for the house?
wordword31 6 months ago
koh tastes funny. a bit sour
powermaks 6 months ago
....is that the guy from "The Colony"??
DarkX333 6 months ago 3
@DarkX333 If so, why didn't he just build them a damn cold fusion reactor to power everything? lol
DarkX333 6 months ago
@DarkX333 i belive he was, he didnt build a cold fusion reactor cause its not easy to do, cold fusion can be dont but a reactor is not the same.
HONORGUARD308 5 months ago
Correct me if I'm wrong, as I am no nuclear scientist, but that looks like a typical underwater plasma arc... This is distilled water, so the potassium hydroxide is used as the electrolyte which is required for the electrolysis process and to overcome water's natural insulting property. But there is nothing here that would lead me to believe that a P-P or D-D or D-T reaction is taking place.
awesomedandy 6 months ago
I would think the easiest way to verify this would be to capture the gas and run it through a gas spectrum analyzer to see if you produced any helium. It’s pretty doubtful that you’re getting 4 protium atoms to fuse into a single heavy helium though. But if you are, you might want to get checked for cancer as the resulting gama radiation would be cause for concern…
awesomedandy 6 months ago
Are the watts the out effect from the reaction or is it going in to the reaction? How would you gather the energy output and make it flux less?
Jabulon666 6 months ago
the insulators do not make sense. it will even make it worse as the heat that gets created at the surface of metal will have less dissipation into the fluid.
userek69 7 months ago
How do I replicate this?
Jebus495 7 months ago
If it is truly viable why not power something as a demonstration? Would you be violating patents if t\you were to develop something for commercial use?
AKlover 7 months ago
The fusion reaction is in the plastic chamber ..
Madcat0543 7 months ago 3
Congratulations, it is was a nice job and very ilustrative science experiment. By the way : where is the cold fusion ?
caioaugustocamargo 8 months ago