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[[Image:Phusor03 JET Energy 300.jpg|right|frame|Photograph of Phusor Cathode shows asymmetric electrolysis of a different type of cold fusion systemThis figure demonstrates an important finding of this system - asymmetric electrolysis which is seen on only one side of the cathode (which is facing the anode). In this high voltage system (~1500 volts), videos (including those shown at ICCF-10 by Dr. Mitchell Swartz, of which the above figure is a single frame grab) have demonstrated that cathodic electrolysis bubbling occurs, if the conditions are appropriate, almost solely on the anode-side (left hand portion of the spiral wound cathode in the photo) of this PHUSOR palladium cathode. Dr. M. Swartz, JET]
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JET Thermal Products is Developing
Lattice Assisted Nuclear Reactions (LANR),
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, ScD, MD is in the process of developing cold fusion technology to the point that it could be commercialized. They have been instrumental in bringing the technology through many generations of advancement.
In August of 2003, they made history running a successful demonstration of their technology for five consecutive days at a cold fusion conference in Cambridge Massachusetts, including at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). http://world.std.com/~mica/jeticcf10demo.html The demonstration included modifying the input energy while showing a corresponding increase/decrease in output heat produced. The amount of excess heat generated was documented to be 2.3 times greater than the amount of heat generated from an ohmic resistor used in electrical series in the apparatus as a control.
JET has pioneered contributions in the development of the evolving landscape of cold fusion and its utilization, by developing a continuum electrophysics model which has led to the quasi-1-dimensional model of isotope loading of a metal, and then to codeposition, the optimal operating point, Phusor technology, control of "heat after death", among other directions.
: "We have sought not only the better performance, improved understanding and control of the physics, better and more diverse materials, and advanced engineering, but also quality assurance and quality control. By tackling this advancing science with these new ideas, we have moved closer to maximizing the rate of the desired safe, heat-producing reactions."
Swartz envisions that when cold fusion technology matures it will be totally clean and affordable, eliminating our dependence on all fossil fuel technologies, powering everything from automobiles and power plants to implanted medical devices.
http://world.std.com/~mica/jet.html
The MIT ICCF-10 JET Thermal Products Cold Fusion Demonstration
References - JET Thermal Products has broadly contributed to fusion literature on such issues as quality-control in calorimetric analyses, proton transfer reactions at electrodes during fuel loading, and phonon-material interactions, and other forms of R&D. Current research investigations include breakeven studies, nuclear transmutation of radioactive waste, and the more efficient integration of power generating systems.
http://world.std.com/~mica/cft.html - Cold Fusion Times - Journal of the scientific aspects of loading isotopic fuels into materials ISSN# 1072-2874 published quarterly (took 2006 off) by Dr. Michael Swartz.
Heat Goes On - Gayle Verner's recent op ed from the Massachusetts Patriot Ledger (hence, Patriots for Cold Fusion) dated 11/17/08, the printed version.
Non-Thermal Near-IR Emission Linked with Excess Power Gain in High Impedance and Codeposition Phusors - Mitchell Swartz, Gayle Verner, Alan Weinberg JET Energy, Inc. © M. Swartz (Abstract - The 14th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science)
Excess Energy and Tardive Thermal Power Using High Impedance and Codepositional Phusors: Monitored by Calorimetry, Heat Flow, Engines and Electricity Generation - "Since August 2003, when a low power Pd Phusor device was shown at ICCF10 in an open demonstration for 5 days (producing ~>230% excess energy at the multi-watt level while proving optimal operating point operation), we have designed improved Phusors with driving systems which exhibit impressive energy gain and fairly good reproducibility." Mitchell Swartz JET Energy, Inc. (Abstract - The 14th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science Washington DC August 2008)
Three Physical Regions of Anomalous Activity in Deuterided Palladium - by Mitchell Swartz in Sept/Oct 2008, Issue 81, Infinite Energy.
Summary of ICCF14: The 14th International Conference on Cold Fusion by Scott Chubb in Sept/Oct 2008, Issue 81, Infinite Energy.
Download (13 Mb mpe) - On March 3, 2008, Congress:Founder:Sterling D. Allan conducted a live, 55-minute interview with Dr. Mitch Swartz as part of the Free Energy Now radio series. He plainly explains cold fusion in general and provided a thumbnail overview of the work JET Energy is doing in advancing the technology.
Lattice assisted nuclear reactions, simply put, obtain energy from hydrogen
in water, which is made to undergo a nuclear "burn" to helium in the
metallic lattice. The process involves conversion of deuterons, from heavy
water, into inert, safe helium, thereby producing substantial heat which is
picked up by the metallic lattice. The amount of heat it produces, in
excess of the energy used for all electrical input including loading of a
lattice with deuterium, and activation energies, is termed "excess
energy". Obtaining the desired reactions requires running the device
within a narrow optimal window of performance, at the Optimal Operating Point.
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Cold Fusion Colloquium at MIT - (YouTube June 16, 2008)
Once fully developed, cold fusion is expected to be not only cleaner than present conventional energy technologies, but also less expensive.
Totally clean. No pollution. No radioactive products. No CO2 produced.
Anything that can harness heat, including Directory:Stirling Engines for use in automobiles, planes, and trains.
Swartz also envisions that the technology may have medical applications such as powering artificial internal organs.
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Infinite Energy Meeting Swartz has several patents pending for important cold fusion technology. He also has several papers being peer-reviewed for publication. ... (From: NEN, Vol. 3, No. 9, February 1996, p. 3)
Pattent Issued
Patent Appeal Denied November 8, 2000
November 8, 2000 - Petition for Certiorari filed (not responded to by the Patent Office).
JET Energy has developed High Impedance and Codepositional Phusors, Optimal operating point control, multi-ring calorimetry with thermal waveform reconstruction, and other quality-control procedures used in calorimetric analysis and the material fabrication of lattice assisted nuclear reaction (LANR) (cold fusion) devices.
Dr. (scientific and medical) Mitchell Swartz is the founder and present director of Jet Thermal Products.
He is also the founder and chief editor of Cold Fusion Times. He is also responsible for organizing a number of cold fusion conferences at MIT, spanning at least from 1991 - 1994 including one that was dedicated to honoring the memory of [[Directory:Eugene Mallove|Dr. Eugene Mallove], a cold fusion champion who was murdered.
Swartz received his BS, MS, and EE degrees in Electrical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT, 1971). He earned a Doctorate in Medicine from Harvard in 1978, and a Doctorate in Science (ScD) from MIT in 1984.
His specialties include the interaction of radiation and matter, materials, antennae, phototherapies involving electron transfer, high dose multifractionated photoradiotherapy, biological-semiconductor sensors, and positron emission tomography.
His clinical interests are radiation oncology and biomedical engineering, diagnostic and treatment devices, and the development of artificial internal organs and therapy systems powered by LANR.
Mitchell Swartz: ZoomInfo Business People Information - Mitchell Swartz (MIT '70, '84) is to be commended for arranging another scientific meeting at MIT for cold fusion scientists, other scientists and engineers ...
http://world.std.com/~mica/jetrefs.html - 40 papers listed as of Feb. 2008.
Issue Image no(s) - IEEE Aerospace and Electronics Systems Magazine (link broken) cold fusion? Michell. R. Swartz found that despite increased. metallurgical, nuclear, and1 physical understanding, the desired ... (IEEE)
Biphasic behavior in thermal electrolytic generators using nickelcathodes - Swartz, M.R. Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, 1997. ECEC-97., Proceedings of the 32nd Intersociety Volume , Issue , 27 Jul-1 Aug 1997 Page(s):1338 - 1343 vol.2 (IEEE)
Summary: Thermal spectroscopy, with attention to background noise, enables accurate determination of sample activity and has revealed a biphasic behavior to the generated excess heat. Nickel cathodes (using ohmic thermal and other metallic cathodic controls) were examined versus either platinum or gold anodes in light water systems. The peak power amplification [?out?IN=?N1] was in the range of ~2.27 (+/-1.02). Peak power outputs have been in excess of 2 watts, with power densities (nickel) of more than ~7 (+/-4.3) watts/cm3. There may be several reasons for the biphasic effect. The origin of the site of the heat shifts at different locations within the ?-notch
Control of Tardive Thermal Power (pdf) - MITCHELL SWARTZ, JET Thermal Products, Wellesley, MA 02481
Previously, calorimetric improvements including thermal power analysis, dual ohmic controls, noise measurement and time-integration of multi-ring calori- metric systems with waveform reconstruction has led to the develop- ment of PhusorTM devices providing undeniable proof of excess heat in palladium heavy water (Pt/D2O/Pd 0.5 cm3, peak excess power ratios of 2.30 +=¡ 0.84 1). We now report improved control of tardive thermal power (TTP) which develops long after the termination of electric in- put power. From an engineering perspective, this is important because the effective excess power generated is further greatly increased (up to an additional » 410% beyond that obtained without tardive thermal power operation) and because this improved means of operation can be coupled into over-unity motors and other work-producing systems. In addition, these systems have revealed further insight into the kinetics of the desired condensed matter reactions.
“Dual Ohmic Controls Improve Understanding of ‘Heat After Death,’" Mitchell Swartz, Gayle Verner (JET Energy). American Nuclear Society Meeting on Cold Fusion (11/17/05)
Possible Parameter to Describe Optimal Operating Point Width - Mitchell Swartz Part I: 2005 MIT Cold Fusion Colloquium
The 2005 Cold Fusion Colloquium - Cold Fusion Panel and Lecture Participants Scientific Coordinator: Dr. Mitchell Swartz, '70, JET Thermal Products ...
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Latest / Top 5 Exotic Free Energy Technologies: Directory:Trends > Directory:Zeitgeist > News:2012 Highlights > 2012 in Review--2013 Free Energy Predictions - Though the year didn't bring several technologies to market as I had predicted last year (due to "you don't deserve it yet" lack of adequate awakening), great progress was made. We highlight some of the leading trends, both upward, as well as some of those that are fading, gratefully. (PESN January 2, 2013)
Directory:Best Exotic Clean Energy Technologies: Directory:Nuclear > Directory:Cold Fusion > Directory:JET Thermal Products > Cold Fusion 101 Demo Still Going (no link just a quick f.y.i.) - I talked with Dr. Mitch Swartz of MIT yesterday, and he said that his demo that he did for the "Cold Fusion 101" class is still running, and has been doing so continuously for two months, at 7-times overunity. -- (Template: 4 March 20, 2012)
Directory:Nuclear > Directory:Cold Fusion > Successful Cold Fusion/LANR Demonstration at MIT – Again - The demonstration was a two day part of the detailed, yet overview, seven day course run by Prof. Hagelstein and Dr. Swartz, and followed the first open demonstrations of cold fusion at MIT in 2003. This JET Energy NANOR(TM) demonstrated a significant energy gain greater than 10, much larger than the previous open demonstration. (Directory:Cold Fusion Now February 1, 2012) Latest / Current events: Directory:Nuclear > Directory:Cold Fusion > Directory:JET Thermal Products > Report on 2010 Colloquium on Lattice-Assisted Nuclear Reactions at MIT - Now in its 19th year, this annual cold fusion colloquium focused on work and effects that are related to new materials and devices, including nanomaterials. The math apparently says that the energy in 3/4 of a gallon of heavy water could power Boston for a day. (PESN Aug. 28, 2010)Cold-Fusion Graybeards Keep the Research Coming - Recent conference at MIT concludes that with 3,000+ published studies from around the world, the question of whether Cold Fusion is real is not the issue. Now the question is whether or not it can be made commercially viable, and for that, some serious funding is needed. Hagelstein's co-host, physician and electrical engineer Mitchell Swartz, reported his continued refinement of ... (Wired Aug. 8, 2007)
Cold Fusion: A Heated History ... Most scientists call sustained cold fusion reactions impossible, ... SWARTZ: It offers a chance to have the United States make the Kyoto ... (Living on Earth Sep 30, 2005)
Cold Fusion Goes Back to School at MIT - One of the presenters, Dr. Mitchell Swartz of JET Thermal Products, has developed a working experimental cold fusion reactor. Swartz demonstrated the device ... (PESN April 20, 2004)
Google > Swartz cold fusion - 142,000 returns as of Mar. 3, 2008
IN RE MITCHELL R. SWARTZ - Finally, Mr. Swartz’s attempt to show that his claims are directed to a process other than cold fusion must fail. In his written description and throughout ...
Issue 75 Colloquium on Lattice-Assisted Nuclear Reactions in ...Dr. Mitchell Swartz discussed “Excess Heat Measurements in Deuterated Palladium", specifically related to his own work in cold fusion going back to 1989, ...
New Energy Times - Controversial M.I.T. Cold Fusion Graphs Images provided courtesy of and with permission from Dr. Mitchell R. Swartz and Jet Technology Press ...
ICCF10 Mitchell Swartz explains his high precision calorimetry, in another experiment shown at MIT. Cravens and Letts demonstrated laser stimulated cold fusion. ... (LENR-CANR.org)
Atomic Motor - Cold Fusion of Energy & Culture: 07/22/2007 - 07/29 ... cold fusion energy and nanotechnology news. ... Dr. Mitchell Swartz Review of experimental presentations at ICCF13 (Sochi, Russia) Dr. Scott Chubb ... (Atominc-Motor Blog)
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