Setting up an ECat Device in Wales

Many thanks, it is worth a discussion, just to see where it leads.

In a message dated 24/09/2014 15:29:11 GMT Daylight Time, steve.bannister@gmail.com writes:

I will think through how best to approach them; they are primarily engineers, but there should be a way to appeal to them. Steve
On 9/23/2014 11:50 PM, EMyrone wrote:

Thanks as ever to Steve Bannister of the Department of Economics, University of Utah. AIAS would be glad to work with the Memorial Project, do they know about UFT226 ff.? If they have a particular theoretical problem AIAS could work on it. It would therefore be optimal to set up a cooperative project between them and The Science Park at Aberystwyth. The latter is not part of the University, which has a mediocre to poor physics department by international standards. Can you begin negotiations with them?

In a message dated 23/09/2014 15:32:03 GMT Daylight Time, writes:

Hello Myron. In my opinion, Industrial Heat folks are very focused on finishing the current independent test and getting at least one successful customer. Since Industrial Heat took over, their business focus seems to be on utility scale installations (>1MW).

But you were right to ask.

A more likely partner/source will be the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project folks who are working on a Rossi-style device in an open-science model – making all their research public. They are still not ready.

The technical problem appears to be that none of the players really understand the phenomenon – they have no good theory. Thus, stable usable output is elusive. Rossi may have fixed this through trial-and-error; we will know when the report comes either this month or I am now hearing maybe in October.

Best,

Steve
On 9/23/2014 2:37 AM, EMyrone wrote:

Could an ECAT Device and spacetime energy devices be set up at Aberystwyth for research, perhaps in cooperation with the company that took over Rossi?

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