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Dennis M. Bushnell, jefe científico del Centro de Investigación Langley de la NASA, apoya el E-CAT de Andrea Rossi. Y asegura que podría ser la principal fuente del desarrollo inmediato de la humanidad que incluso podría resolver todos nuestros problemas energéticos y climáticos. Afirmó que la tecnología podría usarse para cualquier aplicación, incluyendo a los cohetes de potencia para los viajes espaciales.

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Dennis M. Bushnell (Chief Scientist at NASA)
http://www.britannica.com/blogs/2010/07/5-questions-for-dennis-m-bushnell-chief-scientist-at-nasa-on-the-us-space-shuttle-program/

Dennis M. Bushnell is the chief scientist at the NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. During his more than four decades at NASA, Bushnell served the Gemini, Apollo, Viking, and space shuttle programs, and he invented and developed the “riblet” for speeding airflow across surfaces, an advance that led to turbulent drag reduction in aeronautics technology.

Bushnell has received numerous honors throughout his career, including the NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement and Outstanding Leadership Medals and Distinguished Research Scientist Awards.

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Rossi Provides More Answers about the Energy Catalyzer and Nasa's Dennis Bushnell lists it as the number one energy solution

http://nextbigfuture.com/2011/06/rossi-provides-more-answers-about.html

1 gram of matter (Nickel) produces 23 million kWh of power.
1 kg would produce 23 terawatt hours
100 kg would produce 2300 TWh
1 ton would produce 23,000 TWh

World production of electricity in 2008 was 20261 TWh.
In 2008, total worldwide energy consumption was 474 exajoules (474×10^18J = 132,000 TWh).

Should all the energy of the world be made with this system, only the 1% of the world production of Ni would be consumed.

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http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2011/05/06/nasa-working-on-lenr-replication-and-theory-confirmation/

Dr Dennis Bushnell, chief scientist at NASA’s Langley research center told New Energy Times today that NASA is attempting a low-energy nuclear reaction replication.

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According to Bushnell, NASA is not working on a replication of Andrea Rossi’s Energy Catalyzer device.

“We do not have enough details, by far, to even start to think of a replication of Rossi,” Bushnell wrote.

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BUSHNELL: Once you’ve got heat, you can do everything. We looked at using LENR to power a space-access rocket and it had better performance conceptually than a conventional nuclear thermal rocket.

http://freeenergytruth.blogspot.com/2011/06/nasa-chief-scientist-rossi-ecatalyzer.html