IEEE-Madison Meeting Reminders
Reminder: Three Upcoming Madison Section Meetings
LENR Replicator's Workshop
Date: Wednesday, September 4th at 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Sector67, Madison
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LENR what the ....???
Date: Wednesday, September 4th at 5:30
UW-Madison, Helen C. White Hall
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Optimizing power system operations
Methods to manage the impact of renewable energy on electric grids
IEEE-Madison IAS/PES Chapter
Date: Monday, September 9th,
UW Engineering Hall
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Extraordinary Results in Low Energy Nuclear Reactions
On Wednesday, Bob Greenyer, a volunteer with the the Martin Fleischmann Memorial Project, will be the speaker at two IEEE Madison meetings. The first one, an Entrepreneur and Consultants Network meeting held from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM on Wednesday, September 4th will be a open discussion about how to replicate LENR results. Bob has either helped directly in replication efforts or has visited organizations that have. He is very knowledgeable about what works and what does not work. Come join in the discussions, skeptics welcome!
The second meeting, from 5:30 until 7:30 at Helen C. White Hall will be an overview talk where Bob presents the unusual discoveries in LENR and the researchers who discovered them. It is aimed at encouraging students and researchers to consider LENR as a potential solution to the intractable problems of energy facing the world. Following the talk, Bob will meet with interested people at Memorial Union Terrace, weather permitting.
Bob is traveling to Madison from a collaborative exploration of LENR reactor samples he has been analyzing in California. I have been following Bob's results (all of his research is quickly published in a "Open Science" format on the MFMP site) and it is revealing some very extraordinary things. Bob is observing what appears to be elemental transformations -- elements not in the original samples are revealed in the SEM/EDS images that could not have been the result of contamination. Is it fusion?
While in Madison, Bob has scheduled time on a UW-Madison SEM/EDS facility to have an independent look at his samples in hopes of understanding them. Perhaps the UW Scientific community will look at these independent results and help to formulate a theory of what is happening.
Bob will be traveling from Madison to Italy where he is scheduled to give several presentations to the ICCF-22 (here) hosted by the International Society For Condensed Matter Nuclear Science. His "Hot Off the Presses" data will be presented to other LENR researchers there.
Two of Bob's YouTube videos discussing his recent results are posted here:
Strong Evidence that Ohmasa Vibrator Enables Fusion: here.
Ten Yen Coin and OHMASA Gas: here.