Has anyone heard of a guy named Mike Windell? Here is an extract from a
recent post;
> Mike claims he invented it about ten years ago. In 1989 during the
> Pons and Fleishman cold fusion press conference, he had it on display
> also in a different corner of the room. The news media people got
> excited about this thing also and it was a page 1 story the next day.
> <snip>...agreed that the pocket H-bomb is similar to Mike's converter
> cell.
> Now if the converter cell really could function as a 200-to-one
> self-powered amplifier, then it could become a viable energy source
> (forgetting for the moment the ether engineering problem analogy of
> the cat getting tired of chasing its tail). So it would make more
> sense if a patent had been obtained by now, and Mike would at least
> have a working prototype built, tested, and ready to demonstrate years
> ago. Here he spends $220,000 on the Casimir cell, and hasn't had a
> prototype converter cell built by now for $600 in parts and materials.
Apparently it is a cold fusion type cell with an amazing power output and
it doesn't indicate if he overcame the problem of transmutation polluting
the purity of the cell components.
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