Future Impact of Rossi's Cold Fusion
Italian inventor Andrea Rossi claims to have a commercial ready
cold fusion technology that can produce large amounts of energy dirt
cheap from nickel and hydrogen. The technology is supposed to be safe
and reliable. Recent testing hints this might be the case. If true what
does this mean for our future?

Andrea Rossi with Sergio Focardi of
the University of Bologna, standing with their cold fusion
apparatus demonstrated at a
press conference on February 14, 2011.
Photo by Daniel Passerini
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by Hank
Mills with
Sterling D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
There are many alternative energy technologies being developed. Many
of them are very well known - such as solar, geo-thermal, wind,
hydroelectric, and bio-fuels. Others are not so well known - such as
those that utilize magnetic interactions to gain energy, tap energy from
electromagnetic waves all around us, manipulate electric circuits, or
produce reactions between atoms that are not understood. Until recently,
none of these technologies (mundane or exotic) seemed ready to make a
major impact on the energy crisis our civilization is facing. But one
technology is emerging that seems to have the potential to rapidly
change how we produce and utilize energy. It has the potential to impact
all aspects of our civilization. This is
Andrea Rossi's Cold Fusion Energy Catalyzer technology.
Andrea Rossi is an Italian inventor that claims to have produced the
world's first commercial ready "cold fusion" or "LENR" (Low Energy
Nuclear Reactions) reactor. Cold Fusion and LENR are terms used to
describe nuclear fusion and other nuclear reactions at low temperatures.
For 20 years or longer scientists have been producing nuclear reactions
at low temperatures in small reactors that cost a fraction of what is
used to produce "hot fusion." There have been thousands of successful
cold fusion experiments in which nuclear reactions have occurred. But
none of these experiments come close to the robustness of Rossi's
device. Many cold fusion devices only worked intermittently or produced
low levels of output. Andrea Rossi's device seems to work on demand and
produces extremely high outputs. As an example, in a
recent experiment over an 18 hour period with an average input of 80
watts it produced at least 15 kilowatts continuous, and sometimes as
high as 20 kW.
Another interesting aspect of Andrea Rossi's technology is the materials
it uses. Some cold fusion experiments have used expensive materials. For
example, instead of ordinary hydrogen, deuterium has been used. Also,
more expensive metals such as palladium and platinum have been utilized.
Rossi's device simply uses ordinary nickel powder (but in nano-sized
particles), ordinary hydrogen, and undisclosed (due to proprietary
reasons) catalysts that are claimed to be inexpensive.
The device is also claimed to use very
little of this nickel and hydrogen fuel. It is claimed that one gram of
nickel powder in the device can produce as much energy as 500 barrels of
oil. At 100 dollars a barrel 500 barrels of oil would cost 50,000
dollars. I have seen 150 grams of nano nickel powder on EBay for $150.
In bulk I'm sure it would be even cheaper. Also, it is claimed it uses
even less hydrogen than it does nickel. Basically, the fuel for this
system is almost free.
The Laws of Thermodynamics are Obeyed
Please note that no one is claiming this device produces "free energy."
The reason the fuel for this system is almost free is that nickel and
hydrogen are cheap and that huge amounts of energy are released from
nuclear reactions. A nuclear reaction can release a million times the
energy of a chemical one.
A Note on Safety
Andrea Rossi constantly repeats this technology is safe. He claims he
knows exactly how to control his reactors so no radiation escapes.
However, the fact that radiation is produced at all might be scary to
some people. In fact, the main issue holding up the construction of a
one megawatt thermal energy plant in Greece using this technology is due
to obtaining "authorizations." Basically, they have to prove the
technology is completely safe. In many ways, this technology is
inherently safe. No radioactive materials are put in and there is no
nuclear waste when the reactor is opened. One concern though is that the
reaction could increase beyond safe limits. This could have happened in
a recent experiment in which a reactor had to be throttled down from
producing 130KW to 15KW. Rossi has warned that in previous experiments
with high levels of output there have been explosions.
More Positive Aspects
There are even more positive aspects of this technology. It is claimed
that even though nuclear fusion occurs in the device there is no
radioactive waste. Rossi has stated that no residual radiation is
detected just minutes after turning off the reactor and opening it.
Perhaps what makes this technology seem even more amazing is the
potential power density. Rossi has been working exclusively with a
reactor that has a volume of one liter. Even at a very low power level
it can output 15KW of constant thermal energy with very little
electrical input. However, during a recent experiment for a period of
time the reactor was producing 130KW of thermal energy. There are 1000
cubic centimeters in a liter. That would mean the power density was 130
watts per cubic centimeter. If you could scale up the size of the
reactor and maintain that power density a device that could fit inside
of your closet could produce megawatts of thermal energy.
Basically, if this technology works as it is claimed to, and as recent
testing by outside scientists indicates, it is a game-changing
technology. It is revolutionary in the highest sense of that word Never
before has there been a technology that could instantly address such a
huge problem. The solution for the energy crisis could be here -- cheap,
simple, and non-polluting.
Global Uses of Cold Fusion
What would this mean to the world? Well, it could potentially solve lots
of problems and open up many new possibilities.
First of all, the energy crisis (once enough of these reactors were
built and utilized) would be over. Energy would be cheap and clean. We
would never run out of fuel. The fuels would be found everywhere so no
nation would have an advantage over another. Over a period of time we
could phase out fossil fuels all together. Oil could be saved to be used
to produce fertilizer, pharmaceuticals, and plastics instead of being
burnt.
Secondly, our environment could get a boost. Greenhouse gas emissions
could go down significantly. Also, with less exhaust coming from power
plants there would be a higher air quality in many areas. If we can get
this technology into the poor areas of the world perhaps it could help
prevent deforestation. With an unlimited source of energy, water
desalinization would become much cheaper. Instead of using freshwater
reserves for irrigation and industrial purposes, sea water could be
used.
Third, there are many industries that could benefit from a source of
cheap energy. For example, the recycling industry uses a huge amount of
energy. If energy was "free" these industries could expand. Perhaps
landfills could be dug up and the metals recycled. This would reduce the
amount of land needed for mining.
SCIFI becomes reality
There are also some exotic possibilities with cold fusion. For example,
it sounds like a good power source for a Mars rover, a lunar outpost, or
a space craft. Perhaps the energy from cold fusion could be harnessed
for propulsion. If this is the case perhaps space travel could become
more practical. [Editor's note: Most of the "UFO" craft flying around
are probably of human origin, so obviously some subset of humans,
probably black-op, have already figured it out and are keeping it from
the rest of us. Cold fusion and other such breakthroughs could help us
play catch up.]
This technology could also spark a new scientific age. If Cold Fusion
turns out to be a reality then what else might turn out to be possible?
Cold Fusion has been demonized by overly cynical skeptics for years.
These same skeptics have been bashing other topics too. A few of these
are the possibility of faster than light travel, superluminal
communications, "free" energy from magnetic interactions, and other
exotic energy technologies. To mainstream scientists, thinking cold
fusion is real is almost as bad as believing in the Easter Bunny. If
Cold Fusion turns out to be real then almost anything is possible! It
could open the minds of a whole new generation, who wonder "What else
that we've been told by scientists is 'impossible,' might also actually
be possible after all?".
Remember the quote, "Science progresses one funeral at a time." This is
the idea that due to excessive skepticism new ideas and possibilities
are not allowed into "mainstream" science until an older generation dies
off. I hope that with this new technology enough minds might be opened,
so that science can progress decades before the present, controlling
generation is in the grave.
How can this technology help us in the near term?
It is fun to think about the long term potential of this technology. If
humans use this tool appropriately it could allow us to produce a near
utopia. However, we are in a situation where we need immediate answers
to avoid a collapse of our civilization. To start with, the global
economy is in horrible shape. Almost all of the nations of the world are
in bad financial shape. Part of this is due to higher oil prices. In
addition, we are due for a "black swan" event. Sooner or later an
asteroid is going to hit, a solar flare will damage our electrical grid,
or a hurricane will hit oil producing regions of the Gulf of Mexico.
Also, we have a growing population that is demanding more and more
resources. The industrialization of Asia is increasing the price of many
goods, increasing oil demand, bringing an end to cheap labor, and making
food more expensive. How can this technology help solve these issues?
One good thing about this technology is that it seems very simple. It is
likely they could be mass produced quickly using ordinary parts and
materials. Right now there are thousands of conventional fossil fuel
burning and conventional nuclear power plants producing electricity and
an infrastructure that distributes it. These plants produce electricity
by making steam and spinning a turbine with it. Why not just drop in
cold fusion devices into these power plants to produce the steam?
Pre-existing generators and distribution networks could do everything
else. This way cold fusion technology could start making an impact on
the energy crisis very quickly.
It will take time to get cold fusion devices into every home. However,
it seems very possible that before too long individual homes could have
cold fusion devices at a minimum producing hot water but also powering
generators. If a black swan event did occur that threatened the power
grid (look up the Carrington Event if you are interested in learning of
a potential threat), perhaps homes and communities could be self
sufficient in terms of electricity. If nothing else, critical aspects of
our nation's infrastructure could start being powered by cold fusion.
For example, communication networks, hospitals, emergency response
centers, etc.
When it comes to increased oil demand part of this is due to billions of
Asians starting to drive cars. Perhaps these new vehicles could be the
first to be directly powered by cold fusion devices. Or there could be
an immediate switch to electric vehicles. These electric vehicles could
use electricity distributed by the grid produced by cold fusion. Perhaps
the next billion vehicles made might not use fossil fuels.
An unlimited, cheap, and clean supply of energy could also bring down
the cost of food and other goods. Right now a huge amount of energy goes
into producing the raw materials, manufacturing, and transporting every
item we purchase. If most of the energy cost was taken out of the
equation all of these goods might be cheaper. Also, when it comes to
food production, cold fusion would allow cheap desalinization plants
that could allow countries with little fresh water to produce their own
crops. Eventually, farmers might be able to have tractors and other
devices that do not run on fossil fuels. Perhaps hunger might be a rare
thing years from now.
Political Ramifications
Of course there are political ramifications associated with this
technology. Suddenly, certain areas of the world that have built up
economies based on oil production would become less important. These
areas might suffer economically. However, it would take a period of time
for the world to transition to a cold fusion based economy and these
nations would have years to prepare.
The "powers that be" also might not like the idea that this technology
could give individuals, communities, cities, states, and small countries
energy independence. Cheap energy represents unlimited wealth and wealth
brings power. The powers that be do not like sharing power. A technology
that could give people the ability to live "off the grid", start self
sufficient communities, or liberate themselves from oppressive central
governments might be considered a threat.
This technology literally gives power to the people. How will the
governments of the world respond to that? Will they try to put heavy
taxes of the technology to make sure that individuals using it do not
experience true energy independence? Perhaps the leaders in some nations
will try to argue that since this is a "nuclear" technology private
citizens do not have the right to own them. Horrifyingly, it is possible
the ownership of cold fusion devices might be restricted to industries
with government licenses. Could the government call you a terrorist
because you ordered materials to build your own cold fusion device?
If they did, I suspect that this would be a good time for civil
disobedience.
Ignorance and Skepticism - Not Suppression
At the moment I think the most significant issue is not suppression, but
ignorance and extreme skepticism. Thousands of successful cold fusion
(LENR) replications have taken place in the last 20 years, but few
mainstream scientists take them seriously. The mainstream media also act
like they have not happened. They cover billion dollar projects such as
CERN and hot fusion reactors, but refuse to give attention to successful
experiments that can be performed on a shoe string budget that show
"impossible" signs of nuclear fusion at low temperatures such as
production of helium, transmutation of elements, gamma radiation,
production of neutrons, etc.
Now there is a cold fusion technology BEYOND the experimental stage that
is COMMERCIALLY READY, but is being ignored (for the most part) by the
mainstream media and most mainstream scientists. Most of the coverage of
this technology has been on alternative media sites and blogs. There has
been some TV coverage, but mostly outside of the USA. Right now, due to
this most people in the world are ignorant that a breakthrough
technology is about to launch. I think that when the 1MW thermal plant
does open and the scientists and mainstream media cannot ignore it any
longer the people of this planet will start asking questions.
Why wasn't I told about this sooner?
Why didn't more scientists jump on board this technology sooner?
It will be blatantly obvious that alternative media sites were covering
this breakthrough long before the mainstream media.
Hopefully, they will begin to ask even more questions. Maybe they will
ask questions about the failure of the scientific community over the
last 20 years to take cold fusion seriously. It's my hope they may also
question where they obtain their news and information. I think they will
realize the mainstream media cannot be trusted to provide them with
updates about the most important things happening in this world.
Obviously, the mainstream media can be trusted to provide us with the
latest news on Lindsay Lohan's drunken rampages, but not issues that
will affect the future of our civilization.
The Future is Full of Hope
The most important aspect of this cold fusion technology in my opinion
is that it gives us hope for a better future. Right now, the next few
months look bleak and the next few years look terrifying. There are
going to be billions of new mouths to feed, an economic collapse to
avoid, and many challenges to overcome. Cold Fusion could give us a tool
that could allow the human species to survive and one day travel the
stars.
My long term dream has always been to travel in space one day, meet
members of other civilizations, and learn about the universe. For this
to happen (unless disclosure on the UFO topic happens immediately)
civilization needs to last long enough for anti-aging breakthroughs to
occur that can extend my lifespan to hundreds of years. Right now
scientists are learning a great deal about the core mechanisms of the
human aging process such as telomere shortening, mitochondrial DNA
deletions, advanced glycation end product accumulation, and other
mechanisms that cause humans to age. There are drugs in clinical trails
right now that could potentially extend the human lifespan. I want to be
able to take them. That will not happen if civilization does not
continue.
If Cold Fusion can allow humanity to continue it is possible with the
current rate of scientific advancement (and the acceleration that would
occur due to the existence of cold fusion) the world in 20 years could
be very different than it is today. I dream of a world in which...
The energy crisis is a thing of the past.
There is less human suffering, hunger, and disease.
The human aging process has been reversed.
We can control all aspects of nature from inertia, gravity, space, etc.
We have made contact with other civilizations in our galaxy.
Maybe you think I'm a little "out there." Well, the Kepler Space
Telescope has discovered over a thousand candidate planets outside of
our solar system. This has taken place by studying just a few months of
almost two years of data. The conclusion so far is that out of every two
stars in our galaxy one might have planets. Also, the data indicates
that most planets in our galaxy are not gas giants, but smaller rocky
worlds. All the evidence so far is making it clear that Earth is
probably not a special place, but a very ordinary one.
The future could turn out to be a more technologically savvy place than
the Federation of "Star Trek."
We just have to get there.
Cold Fusion might be how.
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