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Dr Martin Fleischmann - Cold Fusion: Past, Present and Future - Lecture
Dr. Martin Fleischmann on 60 Minutes
TRIBUTE TO MARTIN FLEISCHMANN.wmv
ICCF-18 : Tyler van Houwelingen and Robert Greenyer, Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project
Martin Fleischmann Dies
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20121220 - The Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project
Dr. Michael McKubre lends his support to the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project.
The First House In Connaught - Martin Fleischmann
Joe Bane's Polkas - Martin Fleischmann
Jed Rothwell comments on the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project.
Sporting Nell - Martin Fleischmann
Peter L Hagelstein comments on the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project
Pons & Fleischmann KSLTV Interview 1/3
All credits go to the NewEnergyFoundation for uploading the original material. This upload is for people how prefer full length videos. Info: At the October ...
World reknown electrochemist and cold fusion pioneer Dr. Martin Fleischman gives one of his last interviews to 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley. This cl...
Tribute to Martin Fleischmann March 29, 1927 - August 3, 2012 He struck a match that lit a great fire. Amazing Grace by Patty and Barry Simon photo credit to...
Tyler van Houwelingen and Robert Greenyer "Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project Update" Presentation .pdfs https://mospace.umsystem.edu/xmlui/handle/10355/354...
Martin Fleischmann, one of the scientists who tried to publicize "Cold Fusion", has died. Deepest condolences to his family and friends. Rest in Peace, Dr Fl...
After successfully testing a new sealing method for simple reactor core manufacture, MFMP team members next experiment passes through the "Parkhomov threshold", that is temperatures above which Dr. Alexander Parkhomov reported first seeing 'excess heat'. As a precaution, the team erect a blast shield... and not a moment too soon! NOTE: Look at the area of the ceramic outer tube just after the event. As Francesco Celani says - Safety, Safety, Safety. The video shows the effectiveness of Aluminum ferrule based swageloks sealing the 1/4 inch reactor tube to high pressures. Simple, fast, cheap, repeatable.
Segment #1: This week in free energy Presenter: Sterling Allan, CEO, founder of New Energy Congress Estimated Time: 20 minutes http://freeenergynews.com/Smar...
Dr. Michael McKubre lends his support to the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project. Mike is well known and respected scientist in this field. Amongst several o...
Inspired by: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ajj2iyD_0JM.
Learned from the playing of Mary McNamara here (starting at 16:00): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrW5DHQZXrI.
Jed Rothwell lends his support to the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project. Jed has tirelessly collated an on-line treasure trove of papers at LENR-CANR.org I...
Peter L. Hagelstein lends his support to the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project. Peter is a well respected researcher in the field and is connected with one...
Dr. Martin Fleischmann and Dr. Stanley Pons were interviewed by the local Salt Lake City, Utah station KSLTV on December 9, 1989, with host Doug Miller and s...
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The May 31, 1994 "Good Morning America" program included an exclusive interview with Dr. Martin Fleischmann and Dr. Stanley Pons, from their lab in France. S...
Learned first from Selina, a box player who used to join our session in Steffisburg some time ago. Then I discovered the tune again here: http://www.youtube....
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Dr. Martin Fleischmann and Dr. Stanley Pons were interviewed by the local Salt Lake City, Utah station KSLTV on December 9, 1989, with host Doug Miller and s...
Dr. Martin Fleischmann and Dr. Stanley Pons were interviewed by the local Salt Lake City, Utah station KSLTV on December 9, 1989, with host Doug Miller and s...
Dr. Martin Fleischmann and Dr. Stanley Pons were interviewed by the local Salt Lake City, Utah station KSLTV on December 9, 1989, with host Doug Miller and science contributor Ed Yeates.
Dr. Martin Fleischmann and Dr. Stanley Pons were interviewed via satellite on the "MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour" on March 23, 1989.
Dr. Martin Fleischmann and Dr. Stanley Pons were interviewed via satellite on the "MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour" on March 23, 1989.
Wir haben im Rahmen unseres Transmedia-Projekts der bayerischen Fernsehakademie Moderator Thomas Fleischmann in der Redaktion von Sky in Unterföhring getroff...
At the October 1999 Pacific conference of the American Chemical Society, Martin Fleischmann presented "Cold Fusion: Past, Present and Future" during the cold...
At the October 1999 Pacific conference of the American Chemical Society, Martin Fleischmann presented "Cold Fusion: Past, Present and Future" during the cold...
At the October 1999 Pacific conference of the American Chemical Society, Martin Fleischmann presented "Cold Fusion: Past, Present and Future" during the cold...
At the October 1999 Pacific conference of the American Chemical Society, Martin Fleischmann presented "Cold Fusion: Past, Present and Future" during the cold...
At the October 1999 Pacific conference of the American Chemical Society, Martin Fleischmann presented "Cold Fusion: Past, Present and Future" during the cold...
Google Videos. Directed by Chris Toussaint Cold fusion refers to a proposed nuclear fusion process of unknown mechanism offered to explain a group of dispute...
Heating the Silicon Carbide Element to 1400C +
In this first Lugano verification experiment - we will be trying to test the validity of the thermal assessment by Calibration with Thermocouples, emissivity spots, Optris camera, and Williamson Pyrometer.
Swagelok based reactor leak test
Google Videos. Directed by Chris Toussaint Cold fusion refers to a proposed nuclear fusion process of unknown mechanism offered to explain a group of disputed experimental results first reported by Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons. Cold fusion, under this definition, was first announced on March 23, 1989, when Fleischmann and Pons reported producing nuclear fusion in a tabletop experiment involving electrolysis of heavy water on a palladium (Pd) electrode. They reported anomalous heat production ("excess heat") of a magnitude they asserted would defy explanation except in terms of nuclear processes. They further reported measuring small amounts of nuclear reaction byproducts, including neutrons and tritium. These reports raised hopes of a cheap and abundant source of energy. From Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_fusion Other web sites Pure Energy Systems http://peswiki.com/index.php/Main_Page http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Cold_Fusion
Brian Ahern has been studying the effects of Hydrogen species in transition metals and anomalous excess heat since even before Pons and Fleischmann. His pass...
Il 23 marzo del 1989 i due elettrochimici, Martin Fleischmann e Stanley Pons, annunciarono al mondo la scoperta di una tecnologia che sarebbe stata in grado ...
MFMP Live Open Science Experiment testing fuel powder inside ceramic inside a stainless tube looking for pressure changes and excess heat
Swagelok Leak test HQ - Parkhomov style []=Project Dog Bone=[] This recording made with ManyCam software is the highest quality composite stream video we have of the first Swagelok leak test that we did. We have some more FHD 50FPS footage that we will post seperately. NOTE: whilst the Youtube Livestream has a better sync on audio, this is far better quality overall. You can see the full youtube recording of the live stream here: http://youtu.be/eP9l356ymg8 In this video, members of the team discuss the experiments of the evening and a little of those conducted during the same day. Alan Goldwater describes the experiments that lead to his inspiration to build this experiment and its implications. You can see some of this work here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz7lTfqkED9WYUhFZDJhNjRVTm8/view?usp=sharing The video also shows in realtime how the layout was set up in ManyCam for the live stream of the SiC based fuelled reactor core test. Other as-recorded uncut videos in this series and screen grabs can be found here: ALL VIDEOS ARE CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION LICENCE https://drive.google.com/drive/#folders/0B9qCtGOFmvhmZENpZERPMmJTOFE/0B9qCtGOFmvhmZnNlS2Rkd0lDS28/0Bz7lTfqkED9WflV6bldvekhHSGdTcVhBZmlZOGhKWTh2NklRelY3b3gteFRQSlZ6TERkWms
Test to see how much power we can put into a dog bone and if a hot "dummy core" will be able to be seen through a "Fat Coil"
Calibration with Thermocouples, paint, Optris camera, and Williamson Pyrometer.
A presentation of the MFMPs recent work and future plans was made to an assembled audience of around 75 interested scientists, technicians and students from various institutions, commercial bodies and private individuals. This video clearly shows the slides, but is incomplete because the GoPro battery ran out. Another angle, showing the full presentation can be seen here: http://my.mail.ru/mail/andrey_dolgorukiy/video/2/2.html
live experiment based on the Lugano hot cat test and the Parkhumov test
For more on this topic see the BLOG entry at http://smartscarecrow.com/2012/12/20121217-the-martin-fleischmann-memorial-project/ Tonight's guests are Bob Gre...
SiC element calibration Screen Captures here bit.ly/1zlQauY
Mathieu Valat and Bob Greenyer discuss the background behind the decision to look for Gamma Rays in the Celani wire experiments and its implications. For mor...
Energy is everything; it is the foundation and structure of civilization. What are the politics of energy? Something far deeper and more complicated than you might think, and believe it or not it connects to UFO's. Why? The answers... and more questions, will be revealed. See here for more details: http://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/nuclear-fusion-power.html. And: http://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.co.uk/2011/01/erik-pianka-and-overpopulation.html. And: http://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/martin-fleischmann-dies.html.
7 ottobre 2007 a Rosolini in Sicilia muore l'appuntato scelto Peppe Bongiovanni, aveva 43 anni ed era stato in Bosnia per 8 mesi nel 2000. Bongiovanni è mort...
Cold fusion is a hypothetical type of nuclear reaction that would occur at, or near, room temperature, compared with temperatures in the millions of degrees ...
One team sponsored by a Russian registered entity "LockTherm LLC", again with no luxury of a glovebox, is taking a very different approach to their experiments and has developed a very ingenious method of pressing pellets for their reactors. The technique is very valuable to would be replicators and has many advantages, it makes powder mixes less likely to 1. loft (i.e. reduce likely hood of particles in air after pressing, protecting operators) 2. react with moisture through the bulk It also makes them far easier to pre-package and distribute and easier to handle predictably insert into a reactor without distributing powder in other places inside the tube as we have previously encountered. Lastly, it is affordable and accessible because it is about as 'garage' as you can do things - it is based on a car jack!
Here is a highly detailed video showing the point at which maximum steam was being output from the 27th February 2015 test. You can see steam the billowing clearly. Dr. Parkhomov targets the same temperature points in both control and active experiments. With everything else the same the entrianment of water in the steam should be equivalent, the only theoretical difference would be that less cumulative power would be needed to create that steam theoretically in an experiment yielding a COP indicating excess as his switching transformer would spend longer in the lower heater input mode.
Where wires will get really hot (like the heater wires and thermocouple leads), they were protected by painting on them, some of the same cement as used to seal the reactors and coat their bodies. In cooler areas, to avoid shorting to each other and to the pan body, especially as passed under the pan lid, they they were covered in silicone tubing.
Computer that captures and time logs the 1125 joule pulses from the domestic power meter (channel 5) as well as the low and high Geiger tubes used to monitor any possible Neutron activation of the Indium foil.
In this video, Dr. Parkhomov is placing the Indium foil into the water reservoir of his calorimeter.
For neutron detection, a pre-calibrated Indium foil was suspended in the calorimeter water in line with the level of the reactor. Nearing the end of the experiment, this was removed, dried and placed between two Geiger counters, one set to read low counts, the other high counts per second. In the calibration, these to count rates were equivalent. If during the experiment, Neutrons had activated the Indium, the count rates would change. They did not. In this video you can see the Indium foil immediately after its removal from the reactor being dried and placed between the two Geiger counters which is attached to the computer that monitors them on channel 1 & 2. The computer also monitors the power meters 1125 joule pulses on channel five.
In this short instructional UHD clip, we show how to make a heater coil suitable for a dog bone or *GlowStick*. In this case we used a helically grooved metal rod held in the spindle with a drilled end to seat the lathes centre from the tailstock spindle. The video shows winding of Kanthal A1 wire which is a little springy and needs tension applied. At the end of the video you can see the finished winding next to a "fat coil" dog bone. For the *GlowStick* winding, a smaller end drilled rod was used with no groove. For these we used some Inconel 600/601 which is easier to wind. For those that do not have access to a lathe, it is possible to make small windings like this: http://youtu.be/xZMmAcp7cc0
In this very short UHD clip, Alan Goldwater tells you all you need to know to seal an Alumina cylinder with an Aluminum ferrule based Swagelok cap.
Did we bend a dog bone? The above video clearly shows visually the fin temperature variation across a wide range of temperatures. In the "Glowiness" video, we described how we were going to test a "fake lenr core" inside a "fat coil" dog bone to explore the questions raised in the Lugano report on the issue of "was the hot core shining through the heater coils or was it the coils themselves glowing brighter". http://youtu.be/CMToFnXxhOE The recorded live stream of the whole event is here: http://youtu.be/O6m884fr198 Nearing the end of the test, when we were achieving extremely high internal temperatures, Alan Goldwater suggested that the dog bone was sagging in the middle. Well this video might just prove him right! Here is a separate video showing the displacement change as the reactor cooled down. http://youtu.be/gMLJW_Z2tfw This raises a number of thoughts: 1. Was this why the centre of the Lugano reactor had support 2. If so, were they expecting these kind of temperatures and higher in the core? 3. Was it gravity or coil expansion driving this? 4. Does this have implications for failure modes and reactor designs?
Did we bend a dog bone? Please look at this video and comments for context. http://youtu.be/7T3pfpwT1tU
Alan Goldwater of the MFMP discusses his concept for a simplified, fast, cheap, reliable sealing method for reactor cores. He also shows the first *GlowStick* concepts.
Discussion on test designed to answer if it was likely that it was the core that was hotter than the heater coils in the Lugano test.
Here we introduce the rig that Alan Goldwater built to help understand Alumina Emissivity
Using a modified lost wax process to assist in creating a channel in the Silicon Carbide Dog Bone when we fill it with alumina.
Here is the key peace of equipment we have long sought to verify the thermal claims made for the Lugano reactor. Just in time, Hotset CZ and Optris Germany came through.
University of Utah electrochemists Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons claimed they had developed a ...
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Huffington Post 2013-10-19Martin Fleischmann (born 29 March 1927) is a British chemist noted for his work in electrochemistry. He came to wider public prominence following his controversial publication of work with colleague Stanley Pons on cold fusion using palladium in the 1980s and '90s.
Born in Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia, Fleischmann moved to England in 1938 with his family. He received a PhD from Imperial College London in 1950.
Fleischmann went on to teach at King's College, Durham University, which in 1963 became the newly established University of Newcastle upon Tyne. In 1967, aged 40, Fleischmann became Professor of Electrochemistry at the University of Southampton. From 1970 to 1972, he was president of the International Society of Electrochemists. In 1974, he played an important role in the discovery of Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering effect (SERS), and he developed the ultramicroelectrode in the 1980s. In 1979, he was awarded the medal for electrochemistry and thermodynamics by the Royal Society of London. In 1982 he retired from the University of Southampton. In 1985 he received the Palladium Medal from the US Electrochemical Society, and in 1986 was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society. He retired from teaching in 1983 and was given an honorary professorship at Southampton University.