Use the Odd Effect, Luke!
Continuing from: Hue device update 40 – correlation of all my research
Another correlation is Cold Fusion. Please see my blog on the 60 Minutes investigation show on Cold Fusion. The popular US TV show, 60 Minutes, did an entire section on Cold Fusion where they had an objective scientist go to one of the well known Cold Fusion research companies to test their claim. The scientist could hardly believe what he saw. The data clearly shows excess energy. Ahhhh, but there’s a catch. They appear to be having the same issues I’m having, stability! They believe it’s the way the Nuclear rods are made because some rods work, and some rods do not!!
I’m telling you folks, our society is on the verge of another massive major breakthrough, a breakthrough of the millennium! There is some unknown source of energy. A source that has very odd behavior. It’s almost as if it’s some life force or etheric energy. Years of extensive diode & piezo research shows that it stores up in the matter, and can be captured. Once disturbed, it takes time to restore. This unknown energy is fascinating. For now I’ll refer to it as The Force; Use the Force, Luke. 
Another correlation is my MCE (magnetocaloric effect) experiments conducted at room temperature. It was very disturbing to me how the room temperature MCE experiments would clearly show MCE for the first time during the day, but the second MCE measurement of the day would show less MCE, and after a few MCE measurements the effect was gone for the day. This clearly shows the disturbed effect.
Anyhow, the good thing about the nuclear rods for the Cold Fusion is that they’re used just one time. So they don’t have to worry about recovery time. As far as preventing the magnetic material from becoming disturbed, there must be a way. For diodes and piezos the answer was simple, do not rapidly discharge the stored energy. That’s not a problem with diodes & piezos because experiments showed that the smaller the component is, the more power it produces, and therefore present technology could easily make trillions of such nanoscopic devices in an array that would be the size of a pea. Although first the 10 pA issue needs to be solved. Hmmm, I’m wondering if magnetic material shows the same size effect. Hey, could it be the reason the “***TINY*** Orbo Replication” was so efficient even with nasty cheap mechanical bearings and wobbly discs? LOL, wow! I have no idea, but it seems probable.
So here are the correlations for the Disturbance effect thus far:
- Diodes
- Piezos
- Magnetic material
- Cold Fusion
- Room temperature MCE experiments
- And there’s another huge correlation, but it’s truly for the broad-minded folks.