MIT professor has LENR device at 14 times energy gain
MIT professor Peter Hagelstein reportedly keeps running a LENR device since 6 months, and the device energy output is 14, compared with Rossi´s e-cat of 6.
The device is based on nano technology to embed palladium in a zirconium matrix, in a revolutionary design. The device is called NANOR, created by Mitchell Swartz of JET Energy Inc. Prof. Hagelstein already revealed details of the device’s operation in a conference in Turin, Italy on May 4. A series of videos of the conference is now available on YouTube, released a three-part video series (see sources below), and it indicates some exciting results.
Prof. Hagelstein says that the public is invited to take a look at the device in action.
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