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I was recently interviewed by David Niebauer as part of a series of podcasts to help promote the Alternative Clean Energy X-Prize design competition.
Big press to start off the new year! 2017 should be an exciting year, with final assembly and field testing of the SunCell prototypes.
Sunday I lead a philosophy of science round table discussion with the Seattle Analytic Philosophy Club. I really enjoyed the discussion, which could have gone on far longer than the three hour session.
I very much enjoyed giving a talk at The Apple Farm on November 12th. I woke up that morning to sunlight flooding in through the window of a charming 200-year old farmhouse with two-foot thick walls in rural Pennsylvania.
I am a first time author of a 400 page nonfiction book. (Really it is 450 pages, but the last 50 are citations.) I have thought about the topic for 15 years, and written about it for 6 years. Now it is published, and my readers love it.
A short video from a BLP off-site demonstration in Boston gives us an explosive hydrino catalysis reaction that vaporizes a molybdenum lined cell in a few seconds. The melting point of molybdenum is 4,753 degrees.