Anonymous ID: 2b5d83 Oct. 14, 2021, 10:08 a.m. No.14784472   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4489 >>4514 >>4529 >>4562 >>4654

>>14784427

>>14784411 chek't

 

two lines converge.

 

any chance the La Palma eruption, which is a huge explosive release of FREE ENERGY, is COMMS/physical symbolism for a pending eruption of physicist Bruce DePalma's (and other's) FREE ENERGY?

 

https://www.brucedepalma.com/

 

Electric Announcement! E-Cat SKL to be Presented in November Following ‘Perfect’ Test

Posted on August 6, 2021

 

The E-Cat SKL is claimed to be an electricity generator that can produce more energy than it consumes.

 

According to Rossi, the SKL requires only a small amount of electrical input to operate. We don’t yet know the exact ratio of input to output, but it will apparently be enough so that one SKL can power another SKL — in which case you should be able to have a chain of SKLs running from a single power source.

 

https://e-catworld.com/2021/08/06/e-cat-skl-to-be-presented-in-november-following-perfect-test/

Anonymous ID: 2b5d83 Oct. 14, 2021, 10:20 a.m. No.14784529   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4562 >>4654 >>4783

>>14784440

>>14784472

 

ARPA-E: Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions Workshop

 

October 21-22, 2021

 

The objective of this workshop is to explore compelling R&D opportunities in Low-Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) [1], in support of developing metrics for a potential ARPA-E R&D program in LENR. Despite a large body of empirical evidence for LENR that has been reported internationally over the past 30+ years in both published and unpublished materials, as well as multiple books, there still does not exist a widely accepted, on-demand, repeatable LENR experiment nor a sound theoretical basis. This has led to a stalemate where adequate funding is not accessible to establish irrefutable evidence and understanding of LENR, and lack of the latter precludes the field from accessing adequate funding. Building on and leveraging the most promising recent developments in LENR research, ARPA-E envisions a potential two-phase approach toward breaking this stalemate:

 

  1. Support targeted R&D toward establishing at least one on-demand, repeatable LENR experiment with diagnostic evidence that is convincing to the wider scientific community (focus of this workshop);

 

  1. If phase 1 above is successful (metrics to be determined), support a broader range of R&D activities (to be defined later) toward better understanding of LENR and its potential for scale-up towarddisruptive energy applications,thus setting up LENR for broader and more systematic support by both the public and private sectors.

 

https://arpa-e.energy.gov/events/low-energy-nuclear-reactions-workshop

 

Isn't Q-clearance a DOE thing?

Anonymous ID: 2b5d83 Oct. 14, 2021, 11:11 a.m. No.14784805   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4838

>>14784779

 

Nuclear plants insulate France from the energy crisis. Now Macron is doubling down on them in a $35 billion moonshot plan

 

Six months before Emmanuel Macron faces a tough election for a second five-year term as president, the French leader unveiled a €30 billion ($35 billion) investment to ramp up tech innovation and heavy industry—in a clear attempt to win over his conservative skeptics and to position France as a major player in the global economy.

 

Calling it a “battle for independence and the best quality of life,” he said billions would go to creating Europe’s first low-carbon airplane, opening green-hydrogen factories, and producing French-built semiconductors and millions of electric vehicles—all by 2030. Without speed, he said, “we have already lost.”

 

That puts Macron in good company among European Union leaders, who have approved a giant €750 billion spending package to kick-start green industries.

 

But in one key decision, Macron stands alone in Europe: He doubled down on nuclear power.

 

Macron said France would invest €1 billion in creating new-generation mini modular reactors, known as SMRs, which are cheaper to build than conventional nuclear plants and regarded as safer than the 58 reactors France already has in place.

 

“To produce energy, especially electricity, we are in luck,” Macron said in his televised speech, standing under ornate chandeliers in the Elysée Palace, surrounded by French business leaders and cabinet ministers. “The country’s nuclear power installation is already in place.”

 

Indeed—unique in the world—the French get about 70% of their electricity from nuclear power. Only the U.S. produces more nuclear power, but it has five times the population; China produces about the same amount as France, but for 20 times the number of people.

 

That fact has divided French politicians for years, with left-wingers wanting far more investment for renewables, while right-wingers support the large nuclear industry. Recent polls have shown regular French people split evenly on the issue.

 

What’s more, it has put Macron at odds with his closest EU partner, outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who opted to end nuclear power after Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011.

 

moar @

 

https://fortune.com/2021/10/12/nuclear-power-insulates-france-energy-crisis-macron-doubling-down-on-it-35-billion-moonshot/