SHT Hydrogen Technology 88 Years Early?
Preparing the test apparatus during my visit in May.
One of the most popular social thinkers of our time,
Jeremy Rifkin is the bestselling author of The European
Dream, The Hydrogen Economy, The Age of Access, The Biotech
Century, and The End of Work. A fellow at the Wharton
School's Executive Education Program and an adviser to
several European Union heads of state, he is the president
of the Foundation on Economic Trends in Bethesda, Maryland.
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This piece illustrates the statement we have at the bottom of our
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"When you're one step ahead of the crowd you're a genius.
When you're two steps ahead, you're a crackpot."
-- Rabbi Shlomo Riskin (Feb. 1998)
Prof. Konstantin Balakiryan, the main inventor in the
Solar Hydrogen Trends more-than-1400x overunity hydrogen production
system, as validated three times by third party testing, ruminated as
follows, translated from Russian by Jack, with a little editing by me.
- Dear Sterling,
- For a long time, I could not understand why our breakthrough
technology is so negatively perceived, not only by the government
and the people associated with the oil, gas and energy business, but
also by ordinary people. After all, what we've done will change the
ecology of our planet, economy, geopolitics, and even the mentality
of people.
- By using non-renewable fossil resources as fuel, we, in fact,
will remain as barbarians, disfiguring the planet and turning it
into a nightmare of our lives and the lives of our descendants. The
article published by JOHN INGRESS in the newspaper "The Recorder"
clarified a lot for me.
- It turns out that we did not come in time. According to the
calculations of professionals, our arrival was expected in 2102. We
have repeatedly stated that the LENR technology developed by Solar
Hydrogen Trends Inc. is ahead of its time, 20 to 30 years, but
apparently much is mistaken. Our Hydrogen Reactor "Symphony 7A" was
born 88 years earlier than expected. As a confirmation of
this, I suggest the original article published in the newspaper "The
Recorder".
- Prof. Konstantin Balakiryan
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- "Recorder"
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Letter: Hydrogen power
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- Thursday, September 11, 2014
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- Nuclear power as it exists today, by means of fission, needs
to be removed from the table of energy options, along with
fracking. The proposed pipeline is a dinosaur which will be made
useless by the new clean energy technologies such as the LENR
process (Low Energy Nuclear Reaction, previously called “cold
fusion”) which are now proven to produce pollution-free energy.
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- In the [National Bestseller] book, “The
Hydrogen Economy,” Jeremy Rifkin claims “It is possible to
imagine a future, perhaps not more than 100 years from now, in
which the cost of producing unlimited amounts of hydrogen is
virtually zero.” This was written in 2002, when his focus was on
fuel cells. Today, the test results from an independent lab
confirm that the energy output from one barrel of water is equal
to that of three barrels of oil, using the LENR process
developed by Solar Hydrogen Trends Inc.
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- Since we in the Northeast are blessed with an abundance of
water, would it not be wise for us to factor this new technology
into the energy equation?
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- Drawing a parallel to the Internet age, Rifkin points out
that “The first thing to keep in mind is that with distributed
generation, every family, business, neighborhood, and community
in the world is potentially both a producer and a consumer and a
vendor of its own hydrogen and electricity. Because fuel cells
are located geographically at the sites where the hydrogen and
electricity are going to be produced and partially consumed,
with the surplus hydrogen sold as fuel and the surplus
electricity sent back onto the energy network, the ability to
aggregate large numbers of producers/users into associations is
critical to energy empowerment and to the advancement of the
vision of democratic energy.” Note that this was written
concerning fuel cells, which require a lot of electricity,
whereas LENR produces over 1,400 times the energy input
required. Since the hydrogen can also be used to generate
electricity, a closed loop of non-polluting energy is now within
reach, using water as the feedstock.
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- The Mount Tom steam-driven electrical power station would
seem to be a good candidate for a retrofitting, to produce
hydrogen.
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- JOHN INGRESS
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- Wendell
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SilverThunder 16:14, 23 September 2014 (UTC)
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