Brillouin Energy Corporation
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Brillouin Energy Corporation
Another LENR company!
Courtesy of Next Big Future:
http://nextbigfuture.com/2011/06/brillo ... ation.html
http://www.brillouinenergy.com/
Courtesy of Next Big Future:
http://nextbigfuture.com/2011/06/brillo ... ation.html
http://www.brillouinenergy.com/
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- Posts: 482
- Joined: Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:44 pm
Some more information concerning Brillouin Energy:
http://newenergyandfuel.com/http:/newen ... /#comments
http://newenergyandfuel.com/http:/newen ... /#comments
The "neutron is a composite particle" conjecture shows up yet again.Carl White wrote:Some more information concerning Brillouin Energy:
http://newenergyandfuel.com/http:/newen ... /#comments
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Pharis William's "Dynamic Theory" also postulates the neutron as a composite particle as well.djolds1 wrote:The "neutron is a composite particle" conjecture shows up yet again.Carl White wrote:Some more information concerning Brillouin Energy:
http://newenergyandfuel.com/http:/newen ... /#comments
Given the CVs of its advisors, Brillouin is the third credible place I've run across that conjecture.kurt9 wrote:Pharis William's "Dynamic Theory" also postulates the neutron as a composite particle as well.djolds1 wrote:The "neutron is a composite particle" conjecture shows up yet again.Carl White wrote:Some more information concerning Brillouin Energy:
http://newenergyandfuel.com/http:/newen ... /#comments
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Yeah, but William's depiction of the neutron being composed of an electron surrounded by a proton looks rather dubious to me.djolds1 wrote:Given the CVs of its advisors, Brillouin is the third credible place I've run across that conjecture.kurt9 wrote:Pharis William's "Dynamic Theory" also postulates the neutron as a composite particle as well.djolds1 wrote:The "neutron is a composite particle" conjecture shows up yet again.
Rises and falls on the modified electrostatic potential. Not impossible - see Lord Rutherford for how bad the status quo can get things wrong.kurt9 wrote:Yeah, but William's depiction of the neutron being composed of an electron surrounded by a proton looks rather dubious to me.djolds1 wrote:Given the CVs of its advisors, Brillouin is the third credible place I've run across that conjecture.
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Still chewing my way through the pdfs and books. Solid experiments for tests have been proposed, and some hardware is/was being tested by aerospace contacts of Williams before the '08 economic implosion.kurt9 wrote:I read William's compact reactor paper. It presents a model of the Deuterium nucleus that is certainly unconventional, to say the least. Is there experimental evidence for this model?
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There's a lot to chew through. I take it the book that you are reading is the one presented on William's website. Perhaps John Reed might be interested in it.djolds1 wrote:Still chewing my way through the pdfs and books. Solid experiments for tests have been proposed, and some hardware is/was being tested by aerospace contacts of Williams before the '08 economic implosion.kurt9 wrote:I read William's compact reactor paper. It presents a model of the Deuterium nucleus that is certainly unconventional, to say the least. Is there experimental evidence for this model?
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More information about Brilluoin Energy, including a link to some technical discussion of their approach to testing.
http://nextbigfuture.com/2011/07/brillo ... ially.html
http://www.brillouinenergy.com/Brilloui ... d_Data.pdf
http://nextbigfuture.com/2011/07/brillo ... ially.html
http://www.brillouinenergy.com/Brilloui ... d_Data.pdf