Zed-PM, Anyone?

Have you ever heard of the UV catastrophe? It showed our 19th century physicists they were not as clever as they thought they were.

The energy of the vacuum is the twenty first century equivalent:




and this popped up today

 
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Shakespearean?
 
As for the design. Scam. Utter and complete Scam. Andrea Rossi, CEO of Leonardo Corporation is a guy who has left a chain of scams behind him. Amazingly, all of his miraculous power systems, ranging from "power from garbage" to ecats, don't work outside of lab tests where he can show them off in carefully arranged demo's where nobody can actually verify nothing is being used to provide the power.

Dimensions: cm 7 x 7 x height 9 ( 2.8″ x 2.8″ x height 3.6″ )
Weight: 250 grams ( 8.8 ounces )
Expected operational lifespan: 100 000 hours
Electricity generation: 100 Wh/h @ 12 V
Power density: 4.4 liters/kW = 4.4 cubic meters/MW

This? This isn't something you try to sell to idiots on the Internet. Walk in with one of these, just one of these, to the Pentagon and be able to prove yourself? They'll be throwing money at you, because you have a system that can generate power for over 100,000 hours or 11ish years, where a single Kilowatt would weigh a little over five pounds is an utter game changer. (For get everything else, anyone who has served knows just how many damned batteries modern systems demand, and now... you could pout together a pack of this that just never runs out.)
 
Dimensions: cm 7 x 7 x height 9 ( 2.8″ x 2.8″ x height 3.6″ )
Weight: 250 grams ( 8.8 ounces )
Expected operational lifespan: 100 000 hours
Electricity generation: 100 Wh/h @ 12 V
Power density: 4.4 liters/kW = 4.4 cubic meters/MW

This? This isn't something you try to sell to idiots on the Internet. Walk in with one of these, just one of these, to the Pentagon and be able to prove yourself? They'll be throwing money at you, because you have a system that can generate power for over 100,000 hours or 11ish years, where a single Kilowatt would weigh a little over five pounds is an utter game changer. (Forget everything else, anyone who has served knows just how many damned batteries modern systems demand, and now... you could put together a pack of this that just never runs out.)

It's a pity there isn't a "triple-thumbs-up Like" button on this forum.

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